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Payments made to NRIs are subject to TDS

livemint.com - 9 May 2021 21:33
Payments made to NRIs are subject to TDS As per the provisions of Section 80EEA of the Income Tax Act, 1961, an individual is eligible to claim deduction towards interest payable on a housing loan up to ₹1.5 lakh per year if the loan is sanctioned between 1 A...
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'The core of NJ AMC's offering will be rule-based products' There is a growing opportunity in rule-based investing that has attracted a lot of attention and AUM in developed markets, which is more or less missing in India, says Rajiv Shastri, CEO, NJ Asset Management
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U.S.-Stock Funds Ride the Earnings Wave

Wall Street Journal - 9 May 2021 18:30
Monthly Monitor: As markets rallied, stock funds rose an average 4.7% in April, to push their year-to-date gain to 13.5%.
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IDFC First Bank revises fixed deposit (FD) interest rates. Latest FD rates here From 1 May, IDFC First Bank also lowered its interest rates on the savings account
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Summer Jobs for Teens Make a Comeback---But Not All Types

Wall Street Journal - 9 May 2021 14:00
Summer Jobs for Teens Make a Comeback---But Not All Types It's easy to find a gig as a lifeguard. Demand is high for work in child care and food service, too. But teens and young adults are finding more competition for paid internships.
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The Biggest Mistakes People Make With Social Security

Wall Street Journal - 9 May 2021 14:00
One of the most common and costly Social Security mistakes: worrying about dying too soon.
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How a homeless man lost federal aid by trying to move into a new apartment and start contributing rent Derrick Henderson tried to move out of nonprofit housing for the homeless and lost all of his financial aid. He blames the federal HUD voucher system.
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Basecamp's controversial move to ban politics at work is a reminder that the workplace is not a democracy - workers have little power to combat bad policies The least democratic place in America is the workplace where employers have the legal right to hire, fire, and set rules with no say from employees.
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Consumers Feel the Pinch as Prices Rise

Wall Street Journal - 9 May 2021 11:30
Consumers Feel the Pinch as Prices Rise Price tags on consumer goods from processed meat to dishwashing products have risen by double-digit percentages from a year ago. Some consumers are feeling stretched.
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Wall Street boogeymen known as 'bond vigilantes' have haunted Democrats for decades. But Biden has a chance to exorcise those demons, reshape the economy, and tackle climate change. Joe Biden wants to raise taxes to "pay for" his massive infrastructure plan, but this is a huge mistake - he should just pay for it with debt instead.
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Cuban outlined the two reasons why he thinks the country should shift to digital currencies: more access, lower cost.
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Bitcoin's price is up over 100% year-to-date, but the surging ether has eclipsed that gain, rising over 300% in 2021 alone.
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Facebook wanted its $130 million 'Supreme Court' to solve its policy enforcement problems. The board's decision to punt on Trump's ban shows how the initiative has backfired. Since the group refused to rule on Trump's suspension duration, Facebook finds itself back where it started: tasked with solving its own problems.
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After Tesla increased the price of a Solar Roof project by more than $30,000, the customers explain why they have filed a lawsuit alleging breach of contract After waiting six months for their new Solar Roof, a Pennsylvania couple said Tesla informed them of a significant price hike.
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These are the companies still giving money to the lawmakers who voted to overturn the election results Some companies made vague statements about assessing PAC criteria after the Capitol siege - and have restarted donations to the election result objectors.
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Tapestry's Coach Comes Roaring Back, Powered By Data Discipline And Accessible Luxury Tapestry's CEO Joanne Crevoiserat and newly appointed Coach CEO Todd Kahn are committed to data-driven insights to guide the future growth of the brand. 3Q2021 results show momentum is growing.
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Privacy-Centric Coins See Fresh Gains, Monero Captures All-Time Price High On May 7, the privacy-centric crypto asset monero captured an all-time high at $515 per unit, as demand for confidential transactions has increased in recent times. Monero has gained more than 190% during the last three ...
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South African Regulator Apologizes to Crypto Firm After Issuing Then Withdrawing a Warning in Less Than 24 Hours South Africa’s Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has apologized to a Cape Town-based crypto start, Ovex, less than 24 hours after warning that the firm was operating outside the law. Ovex Does Not Require Licen...
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5 Contrarian Dividend Stocks To Buy Now

Forbes - 9 May 2021 02:34
5 Contrarian Dividend Stocks To Buy Now Everyone wants to be a contrarian investor. But in practice, most people buy more near tops and sell shares low.
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Citi Sees 'Very Rapid' Accumulation of Interest in Bitcoin -- Contemplates Launching Crypto Services Citigroup is reportedly seeing a “very rapid” accumulation of interest in bitcoin across a broad spectrum of clients, including large asset managers. The bank is now considering launching its own crypto services as a...
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Cyber attack shuts down top US fuel pipeline network The shutdown has raised fears of a price spike at the gas pumps ahead of peak demand summer driving season if it persists
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The U.S. Senate will consider a revised technology research bill to invest $95 billion in AI, semiconductors, quantum computing, and biotech.
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