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BigNewsNetwork.com 

RBI unlikely to cut repo rate on August 8 monetary policy: Experts

New Delhi [India], August 5 (ANI): The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is unlikely to change the repo rate, say experts. The three-day monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting to decide on policy rates begins tomorrow, August 6. The RBI's repo rate, currently at 6.5 per cent since it was last increased in February 2023, is widely anticipated to remain unchanged for the ninth consecutive bi-monthly policy review says experts. "

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Hall & Biloxi Shuckers Pick Up Ninth Series Win (Baseball)

Four different players recorded multiple hits, including a multi-home run game from Carlos Rodriguez, in a 13-4 blowout win for Adam Hall and his Biloxi Shuckers teammates over the Rocket City Trash P

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Why is Gautam Adani planning succession a decade in advance?

Gautam Adani has started planning for his succession, set to take place in the early 2030s. His sons and nephews, who currently manage various business segments, will take over in a collaborative leadership structure. This succession plan is vital, given Adani Group's significant impact on India's economy.

Variety 

Meg Ryan to Be Honored at Sarajevo Film Festival, Screens ‘What Happens Later’

Meg Ryan will receive the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award at the 30th Sarajevo Film Festival in recognition of her contribution to the art of film. Ryan will also present her latest film, “What Happens Later,” a romantic comedy that she directed and wrote, and in which she stars opposite David Duchovny. The Bleecker Street […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Sensex, Nifty at Budget-day lows. Should you buy the dip or wait for 10% correction?

Stock market shifted from greed to fear due to concerns over the Yen carry trade unwind and a potential US recession. This has pushed the Sensex and Nifty below Budget-day lows, testing the buy-the-dip strategy. However, experts fear this could be the start of a deeper decline, potentially up to 10%.