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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Mid-career growth avenues in logistics: Exploring in-demand roles and skills

India's logistics sector experienced significant expansion due to digitalisation, infrastructure improvements, and technological progress. Demand rose for mid-career professionals, including transport and supply chain managers. Non-technical roles offered salaries starting at Rs 30 lakh annually. Essential skills included tech proficiency and soft skills, with certifications in logistics fields boosting career opportunities.

Business Standard 

Rupee recovers from all-time low levels, opens 25 paise higher at 83.84

The rupee recovered from its all-time low level and opened 25 paise higher at 83.84 against the US dollar in morning trade on Tuesday, mirroring the rebound in the domestic equity market, even as aggressive dollar bids from foreign banks exerted pressure on the local unit. Forex traders said risk aversion in the global markets, escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and outflows by foreign investors further dented investor sentiments. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the... Читать дальше...

Cyprus Mail 

Bangladesh awaits interim government, may include Nobel laureate Yunus

Bangladesh’s army chief will meet student protest leaders on Tuesday as the country awaits the formation of a new government a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled following a violent uprising against her. Traffic was lighter than usual in Dhaka and schools reopened with thin attendance after closing down in mid-July as […]

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How Asian men in a BMW were attacked during violence in Hull. - BBC.com

  1. How Asian men in a BMW were attacked during violence in Hull.  BBC.com
  2. BMW set upon and Asian men inside attacked - how violence surged in one city  BBC
  3. Footage shows shops looted and burned after day of protests and riots in Hull  Sky News
  4. Man charged over Hull riot appears in court  Hull Live

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Will US Federal Reserve make any out of turn rate cuts? Arnab Das answers

We have long been in the camp and I particularly continue to believe this myself that we are going to have what we call a bumpy landing, not necessarily a hard landing, kind of a deep recession of the sort that the US usually has because there are a lot of things at play here that have been quite a bit different than a conventional cycle, not just the fiscal and the public debt, but also that obviously we are coming out of a pandemic, we are coming out of a wartime shock