Shares of Shriram Finance Ltd. traded 2.75 per cent up at Rs 2559.5 at around 01:49PM (IST) on Tuesday. The stock had closed at Rs 2490.9 in the previous session. Equity benchmark Sensex traded 260.46 points higher at 74931.74 around the same time. The scrip has climbed 92.06 per cent in the last one year till date, while the 30-share index has gained 25.22 per cent during the same period. The stock's 52-week high price stood at Rs 2605.0 and the 52-week low price at Rs 1306.6. Trading...
Australian inflation has come in hotter than expected after lifting 3.6 per cent in the 12 months to March. But the consumer price index also cooled from 4.1 per cent in the previous corresponding year, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported. On a quarterly basis, inflation rose one per cent, up from 0.6 per cent […]
THOUSANDS of people across Colchester have celebrated Saint George's Day
THOUSANDS of people across Colchester have celebrated Saint George's Day
THOUSANDS of people across Colchester have celebrated Saint George's Day
THOUSANDS of people across Colchester have celebrated Saint George's Day
VEHICLE breakdowns caused by potholes rose nine per cent in a year. The RAC got 27,205 call-outs due to poor road surfaces in the 12 months to the end of March. Common issues include damaged shock
Faith schools in England will no longer have to offer up to half of their places to children who don't belong to their religion, under changes to state school admissions rules
Revolut expects to grow its global headcount by around 40 per cent in 2024 as the fintech pushes for rapid expansion and bucks a recent trend of layoffs among major financial and tech firms.
The airport will welcome over 10 million passengers between May and August, with more than 2,600 departing flights per week on offer from 43 airlines
Floyd Mayweather will be hoping he has found his Gervonta Davis replacement. Mayweather Promotion’s up-and-coming lightweight Jursly Carlos Vargas has been drawing comparisons to Davis for hi
The number of violent assaults against Toronto shelter staff and users has increased dramatically over the past decade, a new report finds, calling for more action to address the rising number of critical incidents in the system. Researchers at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) found that the rate of those incidents has been steadily climbing since 2011 – spiking in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic – with overcrowding frequently flagged as an indicator. Download our app to...