Tech View: Nifty ends week with Hammer candle. Here’s how to trade on Monday

Tech View: Nifty ends week with Hammer candle. Here’s how to trade on Monday

Nifty ended Friday’s session with a gain of 250.50 points but well below the 24,400-mark and formed a Hammer candle on the weekly chart. On the daily charts we can observe that the Nifty has witnessed a fall from 25,100 – 23,900 and is now in the process of retracing that fall. It can rally … Read more

Social media is a problem, Keir, but so is life for too many in Britain. I’d deal with that first | Marina Hyde

Social media is a problem, Keir, but so is life for too many in Britain. I’d deal with that first | Marina Hyde

Is Keir Starmer eyeing Elon Musk as a useful villain for his season one? If so, I can’t help feeling the prime minister’s chances of getting a season two will diminish. “Let me also say to large social-media companies and those who run them,” Starmer intoned this week, “violent disorder clearly whipped up online: that … Read more

Samsung recalls 1.1M electric stoves over accidental activations

(WHTM) — The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall notice for 1.1 million Samsung slide-in electric ranges after reports that people — and pets — had unintentionally activated the stovetops. Specifically, the front-mounted knobs on the electric slide-in range models can be activated by “accidental contact by humans or pets,” which poses … Read more

Iraq plans to lower the marriage age for girls to nine: Here’re the other proposed controversial changes

Iraq plans to lower the marriage age for girls to nine: Here’re the other proposed controversial changes

A proposed bill in Iraq’s Parliament to lower the legal marriage age for girls to just nine years has triggered significant controversy. Introduced by the Iraq Justice Ministry, the bill aims to amend the Personal Status Law, which currently sets the minimum age for marriage at 18. The proposed bill will reduce the marriage age … Read more

The Olympics’ Hostile Architecture Is a Preview of What’s to Come

The Olympics’ Hostile Architecture Is a Preview of What’s to Come

On a graffiti-stained sidewalk in Paris, a strange sight appeared days before the Olympic opening ceremony in July: Around 40 giant cement Lego-like blocks in neat rows beneath the Pont de Stains, a bridge in the northern suburb of Aubervilliers that connects two Olympic sites, the Stade de France and the Parc des Nations. This … Read more

Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX ordered by US court to pay customers $12.7bn | FTX

Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX ordered by US court to pay customers .7bn | FTX

A US court has ordered the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX to shell out $12.7bn (£9.9bn) to compensate customers and fraud victims, five months after its founder was jailed for his role in the collapse of the company. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) said it was the “largest such recovery” in the regulator’s history and … Read more

Who’s who in Bangladesh’s interim government

Who’s who in Bangladesh’s interim government

Dhaka: Bangladeshi Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus is leading an interim government of 17 people, many strident opponents of ousted premier Sheikh Hasina. Yunus, who won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for his pioneering microfinance work, has taken a super-portfolio encompassing transport, land, defence, aviation and energy. His cabinet, who began work on Friday, have been … Read more

Investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown agrees £5.4bn takeover | Hargreaves Lansdown

Investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown agrees £5.4bn takeover | Hargreaves Lansdown

Hargreaves Lansdown has agreed a £5.4bn takeover by private equity suitors that will give hundreds of millions of pounds to its billionaire founders and result in the investment supermarket becoming the latest company to leave the London stock market. Board members of the FTSE 100 company recommended the £11.40-a-share offer, which still requires shareholder approval. … Read more