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Not bullish on hospital stocks in near-term; FMCG stocks good to buy on dips: Sandip Sabharwal

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Sandip Sabharwal discusses the performance of hospital, insurance, FMCG, and pharma sectors in India. He highlights valuation concerns in hospital stocks and moderate growth in the insurance sector. Sabharwal notes the potential for a revival in consumer demand for FMCG. He prefers larger pharma companies like Sun Pharma and Lupin, avoiding smaller firms due to evaluation challenges.

Belarus, UAE set to hold business council meeting in 2025

BelTA (en) 

He emphasized that thanks to unity, cohesion, tolerance, hospitality, respect for traditions and openness to progress and innovation, empathy and readiness to help, the United Arab Emirates enjoy well-deserved authority and respect around the world.

Codelco reaches contract agreement with project unit employees

Miningweekly.com 

Chile's State-owned miner Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, said on Thursday it had reached a new collective bargaining agreement with the union in charge of developing some of its most important mines. The new 36-month agreement with the workers from company's projects unit affects some 620 employees and will come into effect on December 1, Codelco said, without providing financial details of the new deal.

Bihar criminal gunned down in encounter with Gurgaon police

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A notorious criminal, Saroj Rai from Bihar, accused in over 33 cases, was killed in an exchange of fire with Gurgaon Crime Branch and Bihar STF. The shootout occurred in the Bar Gurjar area of Gurgaon. Saroj's associate escaped, and a police manhunt is underway.

WATCH: Craig Murray — Displaced & Returned

Consortiumnews.com 

In Lebanon, 1.2 million people have been forced from their homes and have become refugees. In these videos, some of them tell their stories as some return to Dahiya. By Craig Murray in Beirut  CraigMurray.org.uk Each of the 1.2 million…

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