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Weaker rupee not one-size-fits-all solution to boost exports: Apex exporters body

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

A weaker rupee alone cannot boost exports, according to FIEO. Depreciation impacts competitiveness when competitor currencies decline more. It inflates import costs, increases production expenses, and drives domestic inflation, reducing consumer purchasing power. Currency volatility complicates price planning for exporters and raises the cost of servicing external debt.

Abdul Carter Or Travis Hunter? Patriots Could Face Difficult Choice

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

The New England Patriots have plenty of time to figure out how they want to approach the 2025 NFL Draft, but they’ll eventually be faced with a difficult decision. Penn State’s Abdul Carter and Colorado’s Travis Hunter are the two most popular prospects tied to the team, with many planting their flag in one camp […]

DIEGO PACHECO VS. STEVE NELSON WEIGH IN LIVESTREAM

Saddo's Boxing Site 

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Video: GIVEAWAY: 2025 Bomb Drop & River Rat

Playak 

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'Alarming': Report slams health insurers for ignoring mental health coverage law

Raw Story 

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The U.S. Department of Labor found widespread noncompliance and violations of federal law in how health plans and insurers cover mental health care, findings that mirror a recent ProPublica investigation.

Health plans, and the companies that administer them, have excluded key behavioral treatments, such as therapies for substance use and autism, and offered inadequate networks of mental health providers, according to a 142-page report released Jan. 17... Читать дальше...