And full analysis. The stocks going into it are higher. Futures pointing to gain at the start of tradingment broader looks good. Look at futures. 280 points right out of the gate. S p 500 up 29, better than 1 and nasdaq higher by 115 points, one and a third percent. This after the dow, s p 500 much of the needed money. Lindsey graham right here. Former Vice President joe biden picking up major endorsement from former rival senator Bernie Sanders. Mornings with maria live right now. Maria Global Markets this morning also mix today. Take a look. Ftse 100 down 25 points. Cac quarante down 2 points but the dax in germany down by higher than 11. Better than 1 . French president aim to go start opening economy and schools on may 11th, in asia overnight green across the board, take a look. Good tone overnight for the asian markets, better than expected Economic News out of china this morning, exports were down in the month of march from a year earlier. Import down 9 tenths of a percent. Both
Stocks as well. At 4 00 oclock on wall Street Markets were downwith the dow industrials taking another step down near the close so we were down sharply in the morning, leveled off in the afternoon, went back at it at the close, down 592 points on dow industrials at 4 00 oclock yesterday. Earning season rolls on. Big names include cocacola, lockheed martin, Philip Morris and travelers this morning. After the bell attention turning to streaming giant netflix. We will anticipate what the numbers will be. President trump saying he will sign executive order temporarily suspending immigration as part of the war against the coronavirus pandemic. Getting america back to work, georgias governor announcing businesses can reopen this week. Other states including South Carolina and tennessee also starting to ease restrictions. Meanwhile battle over additional coronavirus aid continues on capitol hill this morning. Businesses are waiting for the muchneeded funds to become available. Senate likely t
This afternoons of the plant sparked sharp backlash on social media, including from the former paypal president , david marcus and elon musk. Heres former teal capital president and Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters with me yesterday on sunday morning futures oh, its so crazy it is just so crazy. You know, as soon as i saw that, maria i sent out a tweet. And i said, i will be putting a stop to this very soon and then a papal reversed course four or five hours later. So look at that. Look how effective im being already. And im not even in the u. S senate during the conversation all morning long this morning, dagen mcdowell, adam johnson and charles hurt digging. That was that was crazy of papal. What were they thinking to come up with 2500 fine, and whos going to decide if its misinformation . Paypal. Right . Um i appreciate that. They fouled up and revealed who they really are. And you have to, you know, believe them the first time i had it kind of goes to the way that these liber
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In addition, a regulatory clampdown by China on its technology firms is spurring some foreign investors to turn to the world’s second-most populous nation instead, analysts said.
The fundraising boom in India by companies, ranging from an e-commerce platform to a food delivery app operator, comes even as country’s economic rebound, already weakened in recent months, faces risk from coronavirus variants.
In private equity capital deals, which include placements and pre-IPO funding rounds, $22 billion has been raised so far this year, according to Pitchbook data, putting India on track to exceed 2020’s record of $37 billion.
Of the amount raised in 2021, foreigners invested $13.21 billion in the first half of this year – the most ever – compared with $4.99 billion in the same period last year, separate Refinitiv data showed.
India snares $22 bln in private fund raisings - Pitchbook China clampdown spurs some investors to turn to India - analysts 2021 India IPO pipeline includes $2.2 bln float by Paytm Zomato, Swiggy, Flipkart buoy capital raisings this month
HONG KONG, July 30 (Reuters) - Cash-laden investors are set to step up the hunt for Indian firms, mainly tech start-ups, likely to benefit in the post-pandemic world, after pumping in a record $30 billion via public and private equity deals this year, bankers and analysts said.
Eyeing India’s large middle class with access to cheap smartphones and the internet, global investors have flocked to online platforms in the country and helped swell the ranks of unicorns, or start-ups valued at $1 billion or above.