Brent crude was up $1.78, or 8.7%, at $22.15 a barrel by 0940 GMT. U.S. crude rose $1.87, or 13.6%, at $15.65 a barrel.
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Sensex, Nifty Climb On Stimulus Hopes, Surge In Banks And IT Firms
The Nifty closed 1.38% higher at 9,313.90 and the Sensex was up 1.54% at 31,863.08.
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Swedbank Sees First Loss Since 2009 On Fine, Coronavirus
Swedbank recorded a net loss of 1.69 billion Swedish crowns ($167.32 million) compared to a 5.27 billion gain for the first quarter of 2019.
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India's GDP Likely To Grow Between Minus 0.9% To 1.5% In FY21: CII
Given the extent of damage to the economy from disruption to business, the GDP growth in FY21 is likely to be the lowest in many decades
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Your Next MD Will Be From HR!
Sure Industry 4.0 will throw up many uncertainties but those in the HR function must know -Your time for that leadership role has come. And your time start now….
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Google Plans To Launch Cloud Healthcare API, Aims To Make Life Easier With Health Data
The Healthcare API is a service that facilitates the exchange of data between healthcare applications and solutions built on Google Cloud
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5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Teleconsulting Before Visiting A Hospital During This Crisis
Teleconsultation services are in a unique position now to offer timely medical advice and other health services.
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Rate Of Doubling Of COVID19 Cases In Haryana Is Nearly 2 Weeks As Against 7.5 Days Of Country, Says Anil Vij
“With 56.7 percents recovery rate against 16.38 percents of all India rate of #coronavirus cases Haryana is moving fast towards normalicy.
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Amit Shah Greets Bureaucrats On Civil Services Day, Appreciates Their Commitment To Defeat COVID-19
President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also lauded the role of civil services in implementing policies and programmes for public welfare.
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British Airways Special Flight Carrying 250 Passengers To Depart From Amritsar Today
The British High Commission said that 17 more charted flights will be started to take back home people who have been stranded in India due to the COVID-19 lockdown.
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