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UK Designates Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Oracle as Critical Third Parties for Financial System
The UK government has designated Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Oracle as "critical third parties" to oversee their cloud services, enhancing financial system stability. The regulation, effective July 13, targets major cloud providers due to increasing financial sector reliance on their services.
SCSS vs. Post Office Monthly Income Scheme: Which Offers Better Returns for Senior Citizens?
Comparing the Senior Citizens Savings Scheme (SCSS) and Post Office Monthly Income Scheme (MIS) for senior citizens. SCSS offers a higher interest rate (8.2%) than MIS (7.4%) and provides tax benefits on principal investment under Section 80C (old tax regime).
Mutual Fund SIP Inflows Hit 3-Month High in June Amidst Market Optimism
Mutual fund SIP inflows reached a three-month high of Rs 31,781 crore in June, a 3% increase from May. Equity mutual funds saw a significant rebound, with inflows jumping 26% to Rs 28,973 crore, driven by midcap, smallcap, and flexicap funds.
India Expands Electronics Manufacturing with Customs Duty Concessions
India is enhancing its electronics manufacturing sector by extending customs duty concessions on machinery and components until March 31, 2029. This policy aims to attract investment in critical components and advanced equipment, moving beyond final product assembly to deepen the domestic electronics ecosystem and boost production and export capabilities.
India's Petroleum Product Exports Poised for 25% Surge on New Refining Capacity
India's petroleum product exports may rise 25% by FY25, reaching $44.4 billion, driven by Indian Oil Corporation's (IOCL) expansion. New capacity by December 2026 will boost exports, despite India importing 90% of its crude oil.
India Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese Tubes and Pipes Until 2027
India has extended anti-dumping duties on certain Chinese tubes and pipes until January 27, 2027, to protect domestic manufacturers from cheap imports. The duty, initially imposed in 2021, ranges from USD 961.33 to USD 1,610.67 per tonne. Additionally, anti-dumping duties on Normal Butanol imports from Malaysia, South Africa, and the US were continued for five years.
