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News Live: Trump considers Jerome Powell, John Taylor to lead Federal Reserve

This blog will keep track of key global and local developments impacting business and markets through the day. Important local and global political developments will also find resonance here.

  • Oct 21, 03:23 PM (IST)

    President Donald Trump is considering nominating Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell and Stanford University economist John Taylor for the central bank’s top two jobs, in an apparent bid to reassure markets and appease conservatives hungry for change, reports Reuters. Under that scenario, either Powell or Taylor would take the reins from Fed Chair Janet Yellen when her term expires in early February, and the other would fill the vice chair position left vacant when Stanley Fischer retired this month.

  • Oct 21, 03:45 PM (IST)

    Pyongyang does not plan to hold any talks with Washington about its nuclear program, a senior North Korean diplomat said on Friday, declaring that possessing nuclear weapons was a matter of life and death for North Korea, the RIA news agency reported. Choe Son-hui, director-general of the North American department of North Korea’s foreign ministry, told a non-proliferation conference in Moscow Washington would “have to put up” with North Korea’s nuclear status. “This is a matter of life and death for us. The current situation deepens our understanding that we need nuclear weapons to repel a potential attack. We will respond to fire with fire.”

  • Oct 21, 03:37 PM (IST)

    The US budget deficit widened to $666 billion for the fiscal year 2017 as record spending more than offset record receipts, the Treasury Department said on Friday. The 2017 deficit increased to 3.5% of gross domestic product, reports Reuters. The previous fiscal year deficit was $586 billion, with a deficit-to-GDP ratio of 3.2%.

  • Oct 21, 03:35 PM (IST)

    Bitcoin surged to a record high of more than $6,000 on Friday, pushing its market capitalisation to $100 billion at one point, as investors continued to bet on an asset that has a limited supply and has paved the way for a whole slew of crypto-currencies, reports Reuters. The original virtual currency has gained over 500% this year, more than any other tradable asset class. Bitcoin though is very volatile - posting gains and losses as high as 26% and 16%, respectively, on any given day. On Friday, bitcoin hit a record peak $6,000.10 on the BitStamp platform, and was last at $5,964.24, up 4.7% on the day.

     Bitcoin surged to a record high of more than $6,000 on Friday, pushing its market capitalisation to $100 billion at one point, as investors continued to bet on an asset that has a limited supply and has paved the way for a whole slew of crypto-currencies, reports Reuters. The original virtual currency has gained over 500% this year, more than any other tradable asset class. Bitcoin though is very volatile - posting gains and losses as high as 26% and 16%, respectively, on any given day. On Friday, bitcoin hit a record peak $6,000.10 on the BitStamp platform, and was last at $5,964.24, up 4.7% on the day.
  • Oct 21, 03:31 PM (IST)

    US President Donald Trump is expected to pressure China’s president when they meet next month in Beijing to do more to rein in North Korea out of a belief that Xi Jinping’s consolidation of power should give him more authority to do so, reports Reuters. Trump leaves November 3 on a trip that will take him to Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines. It will be his first tour of Asia since taking power in January and one with a major priority: Preventing the standoff with North Korea from spiralling out of control.

    Xi is immersed in a Communist Party Congress expected to culminate in him consolidating his control and potentially retaining power beyond 2022, when the next congress takes place. Trump believes that Xi should have even more leverage to work on the North Korea problem. “The president’s view is you have even less of an excuse now,” said one official. “He’s not going to step lightly.”

  • Oct 21, 03:29 PM (IST)
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  • Oct 21, 02:52 PM (IST)

    Don't 'demon-etise' Tamil pride, Rahul Gandhi attacks PM Modi on Mersal row

    Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi jumped into the Mersal controversy and asked PM Narendra Modi to not try and "demon-etise" Tamil pride.

    "Mr. Modi, Cinema is a deep expression of Tamil culture and language. Don't try to demon-etise Tamil pride by interfering in Mersal (sic)," tweeted the soon-to-be party president.

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 02:39 PM (IST)

    Aadhaar card not mandatory to get ration in Jharkhand: Minister

    The Jharkhand government today said Aadhaar card was not mandatory to collect food grains from the public distribution system after a 11-year-old girl allegedly died of starvation.

    Local activists had alleged that the girl died of starvation on September 28 after her family was denied ration for the want of an Aadhaar-linked ration card.

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 02:25 PM (IST)

    The Information & Broadcast Ministry has said that it will not interfere in the 'Mersal' controversy as the film has already been passed by the Censor Board.

  • Oct 21, 02:15 PM (IST)

    PM Modi is with us, nobody can shake AIADMK: Tamil Nadu Minister

    Tamil Nadu Minister KT Rajendra Balaji has said "nobody can shake" the AIADMK as long as Prime Minister Narendra Modi "supports the party".

    Expressing confidence that Chief Minister K Palaniswami's camp would get the 'two leaves' symbol, the State Dairy Minister said, "The symbol will come to EPS camp... there is no doubt about it."

    Addressing a party meeting here late last night, he said as along as "Prime Minister Narendra Modi is with us, nobody can shake our party... nobody can destroy AIADMK...."

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 01:54 PM (IST)

    China economy on track to hit 2017 growth target: State planner

    China's economy is on track to meet the official growth target for 2017, the head of the state planning agency said today, according to Reuters.

    "We expect to achieve the full-year growth target of about 6.5 percent," He Lifeng, chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), told a briefing on the sidelines of China's Communist Party Congress.

    Most economists believe actual growth should easily beat the target. The economy grew 6.8 percent in the third quarter of the year, and 6.9 percent in the first half.

  • Oct 21, 01:33 PM (IST)

    Nearly 37 lakh GST returns for September have been filed till 19:00 hours and 75,000 sales data is being uploaded on the GSTN portal on hourly basis, its Chairman Ajay Bhushan Pandey said.

    The deadline for filing the initial returns in GSTR- 3B for September under the Goods and Services Tax regime ends midnight yesterday.

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 01:07 PM (IST)

    Overall earnings season will also be closely watched due to the impact of GST that has been implemented with effect from July 1. The full impact of new tax system will be reflected in Q2 earnings.

    Here's the Market Week Ahead: Q2 earnings of Infosys & top banks among 10 things to keep investors busy.

  • Oct 21, 12:55 PM (IST)

    Typhoon could hamper tomorrow's snap election

    Heavy rain and powerful winds are expected to lash large areas of Japan tomorrow as a strong typhoon sweeps ashore, possibly hindering voter turnout in a national election.

    Typhoon Lan was classified as an intense Category 4 storm on Saturday, with winds of up to 250 km/h (156 mph), according to the Tropical Storm Risk web site.

  • Oct 21, 12:22 PM (IST)

    Foreign leaders can't think they can get away with meeting exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama just because they are doing it in a personal capacity, as they still represent their government, a senior Chinese official said on Saturday.

    China considers the Dalai Lama, who fled into exile in India in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule, to be a dangerous separatist. The Nobel Peace Prize winning monk says he simply seeks genuine autonomy for his Himalayan homeland.

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 12:02 PM (IST)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit poll-bound Gujarat tomorrow for the third time this month, where he will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for a number of projects in Bhavnagar and Vadodara districts.

    Modi will inaugurate the first phase of the Rs 615-crore 'roll-on, roll-off (ro-ro)' ferry service between Ghogha in Bhavnagar district and Dahej in Bharuch in the Gulf of Cambay.

  • Oct 21, 11:42 AM (IST)

    Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has said greater co-operation between India and the US would help boost agricultural production and yield promising results for both countries.

    The US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) in collaboration with the Iowa State University organised a special session on agriculture as part of the World Food Prize meetings this week. Naidu was visiting the US to attend the meeting.

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 11:25 AM (IST)

    China's ruling Communist Party continues to hold talks and maintain contacts with its North Korean counterpart, a senior official said on Saturday, describing the two countries friendship as important for regional stability, according to Reuters.

    While the United States and its allies, and many people in China, believe Beijing should do more to rein in Pyongyang, the acceleration of North Korea's nuclear and missile capabilities has coincided with a near-total breakdown of high-level diplomacy between the two.

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 11:15 AM (IST)
  • Oct 21, 10:58 AM (IST)

    Delhi Metro's Blue Line services were disrupted due to a technical snag

    Delhi Metro’s Blue Line services were disrupted today morning during the rush hours due to a technical problem, media reports have claimed.

    The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has however not released an official statement revealing the exact reason behind the problem so far.

  • Oct 21, 10:58 AM (IST)
  • Oct 21, 10:40 AM (IST)

    Malaysia Airlines picks new CEO

    Malaysia Airlines named veteran senior executive Izham Ismail as its new CEO after his predecessor's shock departure dealt a fresh blow to the struggling carrier.

    Izham, currently Malaysia Airlines chief operating officer, will be the carrier's fourth chief executive since 2014 when the company was plunged into crisis by the disappearance of flight MH370 and the downing of MH17.

    The last CEO, Peter Bellew, abruptly resigned this week after just over a year in the job to rejoin Ryanair, which has recently been hit by a crisis that led to the cancellation of thousands of flights.

    Read more here.

  • Oct 21, 10:23 AM (IST)

    Global study says 25 lakh died in India due to pollution in 2015

    Of the 90 lakh people who died due to pollution-related diseases in 2015, 25 lakh deaths were recorded in India, the highest in any country.

    According to an international study published in The Lancet, pollution caused three times more deaths than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis put together in 2015. India not only recorded the maximum deaths in the year, but also the most due to air pollution: 18 lakh. Another 6.4 lakh died due to water pollution in India the same year.

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 10:11 AM (IST)

    PM Modi wants peace with Pakistan but not at security cost: US official

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi cannot "pursue peace" with Pakistan in a way that "cuts his own security", a top Trump administration official has said, asserting that it is in the interest of Islamabad to build confidence with New Delhi to restart commercial ties.

    Ahead of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's maiden visit to India and Pakistan next week, the official, with an insight into the administration's policy over South Asia, was responding to questions on what India could do to bring peace and stability in the region, in particular with Pakistan.

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 10:01 AM (IST)

    Consumer Reports says Tesla misunderstands 'positive' Model 3 rating

    Consumer Reports said that Tesla Inc had apparently misunderstood the "average" reliability rating the magazine assigned to the electric carmaker's Model 3 sedan this week, calling it generally "positive" for an all-new vehicle, Reuters has reported.

    Tesla criticised the rating on Thursday, saying "it's important to note that Consumer Reports has not yet driven a Model 3, let alone do they know anything substantial about how the Model 3 was designed and engineered."

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 09:46 AM (IST)

    US President Donald Trump pledges biggest tax cuts ever as Senate paves way

    President Donald Trump promised tax cuts today "which will be the biggest in the history of our country!" following Senate passage of USD 4 trillion budget that lays the groundwork for Republicans' promised tax legislation.

    Republicans hope to push the first tax overhaul in three decades through Congress by year's end, an ambitious goal that would fulfill multiple campaign promises but could run aground over any number of disputes. Failure could cost the GOP dearly in next year's midterm elections.

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 09:34 AM (IST)

    MSRTC calls off strike, resume services

    The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has called off its five-day strike today after a late-night meeting of its core committee and resumed services.

    MSRTC's employees had gone on an indefinite strike at midnight of October 16 demanding implementation of the 7th pay commission. On Friday, the Bombay High Court had called the strike "illegal" and had ordered MSRTC employees to return to work.

  • Oct 21, 09:30 AM (IST)

    New Rajasthan ordinance seeks to protect judges, babus from probe

    The Vasundhara Raje government has passed an ordinance which seeks to protect both serving and former judges, magistrates and public servants in Rajasthan from being investigated for on-duty action without its prior sanction.

    The Criminal Laws (Rajasthan Amendment) Ordinance, 2017, promulgated on September 7, also seeks to bar the media from reporting on accusations till the sanction to proceed with the probe is obtained.

    Read the full story here.

  • Oct 21, 09:22 AM (IST)

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has said that banned cricketer S Sreesanth is not allowed to play for any other country.

    The statement comes after the Kerala-pacer hinted at playing for another country, if not allowed to play for India.

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