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Financial professionals discuss banking regulations as the European Central Bank maintains strict capital requirements.

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ECB Defends Strict Bank Capital Rules Amid Reform Pressure

The European Central Bank has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining strict bank capital requirements, arguing that strong financial buffers remain vital for safeguarding financial stability despite growing industry calls for regulatory reforms.

2 Jul 2026, 10:30 am•4 min read

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Micron's latest earnings exceeded market expectations and highlighted accelerating demand for AI memory chips. The company's outlook strengthened confidence across the semiconductor industry, lifting technology stocks and reinforcing expectations that AI infrastructure spending will remain robust.

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A combination of currency weakness, rising tuition costs, and stricter visa policies is prompting many Indian students and families to reconsider traditional study-abroad destinations and reassess the return on investment of overseas education.

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Global Business Leaders Call for Faster EV Transition
Finance

Global Business Leaders Call for Faster EV Transition

Leading executives and corporate organizations are urging governments and industries to accelerate electrification efforts, arguing that faster adoption of electric technologies can boost economic growth, improve energy security, and help achieve climate targets.

22 Jun 2026, 4:59 pm•4 min read
India’s Largest Telecom and Digital Service Jio Platforms Files for IPO
IPO & Markets

India’s Largest Telecom and Digital Service Jio Platforms Files for IPO

Jio Platforms, the digital and telecom arm of Reliance Industries, has filed draft papers for an initial public offering with market regulator SEBI. The move marks a significant milestone for India's largest telecom operator and could result in the biggest IPO in the country's history.

20 Jun 2026, 7:07 am•4 min read
Brexit Cost 6% of UK Economy, Bank of England Company Data Suggests
Banking

Brexit Cost 6% of UK Economy, Bank of England Company Data Suggests

Fresh analysis drawing on Bank of England company intelligence suggests Brexit may have reduced the size of the UK economy by approximately 6%. The findings add to a growing body of research examining the long-term effects of Britain's departure from the European Union on trade, investment, and productivity.

19 Jun 2026, 6:46 am•4 min read
UniCredit Explored Generali Stake Increase Through Delfin, Report Says
Banking

UniCredit Explored Generali Stake Increase Through Delfin, Report Says

UniCredit reportedly held discussions with Delfin regarding a potential increase in its stake in Generali, one of Europe's largest insurers. According to media reports, talks failed to produce an agreement, highlighting the complex shareholder dynamics within Italy's financial sector.

18 Jun 2026, 9:53 am•4 min read