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Congress accuses Madhabi Buch of conflict of interest, says she drew ICICI salary while at SEBI

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Congress party has voiced concerns over a potential conflict of interest involving SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch. Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera claimed Buch received a salary from ICICI Bank while serving SEBI, questioning the impartiality and independence of the market regulator. Congress is calling for an investigation into the matter.

(FOCAC) Update: Xi meets DRC president

BigNewsNetwork.com 

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BEIJING, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Felix Tshisekedi, president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), here on Monday.

Sir Ian McKellen has 'no plans' to retire and hopes to play Gandalf in new Lord of the Rings - BBC

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  1. Sir Ian McKellen has 'no plans' to retire and hopes to play Gandalf in new Lord of the Rings  BBC
  2. Ian McKellen says he is fine but has ‘emotional residues’ after onstage fall  The Guardian
  3. Ian McKellen Could Return As Gandalf In New 'Lord Of The Rings' Films  Deadline
  4. Sir Ian McKellen, 85, reveals drastic decision after injuries from nasty stage fall  Metro.co.uk
  5. Sir Ian McKellen: 'They better be quick if they want me to play Gandalf again!'  The Big Issue

Ian McKellen has 'no plans' to retire and hopes to play Gandalf in new Lord of the Rings - BBC

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  1. Ian McKellen has 'no plans' to retire and hopes to play Gandalf in new Lord of the Rings  BBC
  2. Ian McKellen, 85, reveals drastic decision after injuries from nasty stage fall  Metro.co.uk
  3. Sir Ian McKellen 'emotional and physically weak' as he issues worrying update after stage fall  The Mirror
  4. Ian McKellen announces he is taking the rest of the year off from acting following onstage fall  The Independent
  5. Sir Ian McKellen insists 'I'll be back' as he recalls... Читать дальше...

Meesho appoints Mohit Rajani chief product officer

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Meesho has appointed Mohit Rajani as the new chief product officer. Rajani, with a background in companies like Meta and Google, will oversee Meesho's product management, design, and analytics teams. He is expected to drive product innovation and enhance customer experience as Meesho continues to grow its platform.

Lloyd’s Register to acquire Ocean Technologies Group from Oakley Capital - Lloyd's Register

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  1. Lloyd’s Register to acquire Ocean Technologies Group from Oakley Capital  Lloyd's Register
  2. Lloyd’s Register swoops for Ocean Technologies Group from Oakley Capital  TradeWinds
  3. Lloyd’s Register acquires Ocean Technologies Group  Splash 247
  4. LR acquires OTG to expand its services  SAFETY4SEA
  5. School’s in: Oakley to sell marine training and business services biz  PE Hub Europe

Lorraine Kelly’s first grandchild ‘welcomed into the world with so much love’ - STV News

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  1. Lorraine Kelly’s first grandchild ‘welcomed into the world with so much love’  STV News
  2. Lorraine Kelly fans all make the same joke as she finally returns to ITV morning show after birth of granddaug  Daily Mail
  3. Lorraine Kelly 'so proud' as daughter gives birth to 'angel' with adorable name  Birmingham Live
  4. New grandmother Lorraine Kelly reveals cute name and photo of first grandchild  Wales Online
  5. Lorraine Kelly shares adorable picture of first grandchild as... Читать дальше...

US equities finish August on a positive note

Business Standard 

US equities ended Friday on a positive note with major averages reaching new highs for the session on the last trading day of August. The Nasdaq surged 197.19 points or 1.1 percent to 17,713.62, the S&P 500 jumped 56.44 points or 1.0 percent to 5,648.40 and the Dow climbed 228.03 points or 0.6 percent to 41,563.08. Meanwhile, the major averages turned in a mixed performance for the week. The Nasdaq slid by 0.9 percent, but the S&P 500 edged up by 0.2 percent and Dow advanced by 0.9 percent.