
Chiranjivi Chakraborty
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21 hours ago |
bloomberg.com | Chiranjivi Chakraborty |Anto Antony |Alex Simon
The National Stock Exchange in Mumbai. (Bloomberg) -- India’s largest stock exchange has closed an investigation into irregular trades by Jane Street Group, one of the most active foreign players in the country’s derivatives markets, according to people familiar with the matter.
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6 days ago |
finance.yahoo.com | Faseeh Mangi |Sudhi Ranjan Sen |Chiranjivi Chakraborty
(Bloomberg) -- India and Pakistan said they shot down each other’s drones and missiles over densely populated cities in a second day of military hostilities, while the US continued to seek to ease the flare-up between nuclear-armed neighbors triggered by last month’s deadly militant attack in the disputed region of Kashmir.
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6 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Faseeh Mangi |Sudhi Ranjan Sen |Chiranjivi Chakraborty |Asim Hafeez
Bloomberg — India y Pakistán derribaron aviones no tripulados y misiles sobre ciudades densamente pobladas en un segundo día de hostilidades militares, una marcada escalada en un conflicto desencadenado por el mortal ataque militante del mes pasado en la disputada región de Cachemira. El ejército paquistaní derribó varios aviones no tripulados indios sobre las principales ciudades, entre ellas Lahore, Rawalpindi y las afueras de Karachi, dijo este jueves un portavoz a la prensa.
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6 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Faseeh Mangi |Sudhi Ranjan Sen |Chiranjivi Chakraborty
(Bloomberg) -- India and Pakistan said they shot down each other’s drones and missiles over densely populated cities in a second day of military hostilities, while the US continued to seek to ease the flare-up between nuclear-armed neighbors triggered by last month’s deadly militant attack in the disputed region of Kashmir. Pakistan’s army shot down several Indian drones over major cities, including Lahore, Rawalpindi and outside Karachi, a spokesman told reporters Thursday.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Chiranjivi Chakraborty |Sangmi Cha
Pakistan Air Force J-10C fighter jets, developed by China’s Chengdu Aircraft corporation. Photographer: Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images(Bloomberg) -- Shares of Chinese defense-manufacturing companies rallied on Wednesday, as the escalation in border tensions between India and Pakistan boosted the outlook for mainland exporters. Pakistan, which has imported a bulk of the defense equipment including J-10C fighter jets, claimed to have shot down five Indian planes, including a French Rafale jet.
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