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Banks told to stay vigilant amid intel on cyberattack threat
Apart from continuously checking network activities and server logs to detect malicious intrusions, banks will have to monitor critical payment systems such as SWIFT (the messaging system to confirm cross-border fund transfers), card network (which facilitates card payments), the online local fund transfer frameworks RTGS, NEFT and UPI, the real-time payment system.
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After 20 years, Nagaland holds civic body polls, over 20% voting recorded in two hours
This was a historic election in the northeastern state as the polling to three municipalities and 22 town councils was being conducted after a gap of 20 years. The last elections were held in 2004.
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Fire at multi-storey building in Noida
A fire broke out at a multi-story building in B-Block, Sector 67, Nodia. There were no reports of casualties. Fire tenders with teams of fire fighters are present at the spot.
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Bitcoin rally and ‘short memories’ reignite everything in crypto
Bitcoin's rally is reviving animal spirits in the financial world, with a surge in deal flow and investments. The crypto market sees a return of bull market hallmarks, including celebrity endorsements and new tokens creation at a rapid pace.
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Sebi slams ICICI’s canvassing for I-Sec delisting
Sebi reprimanded ICICI Bank for conducting an outreach programme to influence ICICI Securities shareholders during the voting on delisting. Sebi directed ICICI Bank to examine complaints and take action against violations.
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Sebi warns ICICI Bank over outreach program for I-Sec delisting, calls action 'inappropriate'
In an administrative warning issued on Thursday, SEBI directed ICICI Bank to thoroughly examine the complaints received directly or through the SCORES portal for any violations of the guidelines of the outreach program by officials of the bank and take appropriate action against such officials.
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Timing for US ether ETF launches depends on how fast issuers can move, SEC chair says
The SEC still has to approve the ETF issuers' registration statements detailing investor disclosures before they can start trading. That process usually involves a lot of back and forth between the ETF issuers and SEC officials.
Timing for US ether ETF launches depends on how fast issuers can move, SEC chair says
SEC Chair Gensler highlighted the similarity between the correlations of ethereum futures and bitcoin futures, influencing the approval of spot bitcoin ETFs in January.
Ethereum ETF approval boosts Bitcoin, says Michael Saylor; Raboo Presale soars
ETF legitimisation positively impacts cryptocurrencies. Ethereum ETF approval boosts crypto prices, benefiting tokens like Raboo ($RABT) which raised $1.5 million in presale, expecting a 100x gain. Michael Saylor anticipates a BTC boom post approval, aligning with Raboo's potential for significant price gains.
Dollar steady; ether fuels crypto rally
Cryptocurrencies rallied, led by a surge in ether on growing anticipation of an impending approval of spot ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
WBCHSE Class 12th toppers list 2024: Here are West Bengal Board Class 12 toppers names, marks scored, rank and other details
The West Bengal HS Class 12 Result 2024 has been officially announced by the WBCHSE, with the results and the list of toppers set to be available on the official website. Anticipation is high as students await the unveiling of this year's academic stars, following the exceptional performances of the previous year.
US SEC investigating if OpenAI investors were misled: report
The regulator has been seeking internal records from current and former OpenAI officials and directors, and sent a subpoena to the company in December, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter, adding that it followed OpenAI board's decision in November to fire Altman as CEO and oust him from the board.
How can ruling party seek permission for protest amid sec 144 prohibition, Delhi HC asks AAP
Justice Subramonium Prasad, while hearing the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) petition challenging the police's refusal to allow it to hold a "peaceful protest" of 800 people at Jantar Mantar on February 25 in relation to allegedly inflated water bills, said if the permission is granted to the party, a floodgate of other such applications will open.
Franklin Templeton files for spot ethereum ETF
In January, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved 11 spot bitcoin ETFs in a watershed moment for the crypto industry, which had been demanding regulatory approval for those products for more than a decade.
US SEC set to adopt Treasury market dealer rule as part of market overhaul
The U.S. securities regulator is set on Tuesday to adopt a rule requiring proprietary traders and other firms that routinely deal in U.S. government bonds and other securities to register as broker-dealers, subjecting them to stricter oversight.
Analysis: US bitcoin ETFs raise questions over broader financial system risks
The launch of U.S. exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tracking bitcoin deepens ties between the volatile world of cryptocurrencies and the traditional financial system, potentially creating unforeseen new risks, some experts say.
Morgan Stanley banker who lifted hedge funds from 'kiddie table' with stock tips
A big block of shares would come up for sale, and block-trading head Pawan Passi would tip off the funds. One even told Passi he had put that investor “in the game” (adding a colorful modifier) and that the investor “would be at the kiddie table” if not for him.
ETtech Explainer: US SEC’s nod to bitcoin ETFs, and what it means for the crypto ecosystem
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted approval to major asset managers, including BlackRock and Fidelity, for the first-ever US-listed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track the price of bitcoin. These bitcoin ETFs allow mainstream financial institutions with trillions of dollars in assets under management to access the cryptocurrency asset class.
How a hack of the SEC's social media account caused a Bitcoin frenzy, briefly
At 4:11 pm Tuesday, the official X account of the SEC announced that regulators had approved a new investment product tracking the price of Bitcoin, an apparent victory for the embattled crypto industry.
SEC account hack renews spotlight on X's security concerns
Hackers posted false news about a widely anticipated announcement the SEC was expected to make about bitcoin, leading the cryptocurrency's price to spike and alarming observers.
Indian state banks to snap two-month streak of selling govt debt: Traders
These banks, typically the biggest buyers of government debt, have sold bonds worth Rs 14,380 crore ($1.73 billion) on a net basis so far in December, following sales of Rs 8,840 crore in November, clearing house data showed.
SEC tells spot bitcoin ETF hopefuls to make final changes by year-end
The SEC is due to decide whether to approve or reject the joint proposal from ARK and 21 Shares by Jan. 10. Most issuers expect the SEC will likely give the green light to several applications at the same time in the days leading up to that deadline.
US judge tentatively rules Elon Musk must testify again in SEC's Twitter probe
During a hearing in San Francisco, U.S. Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler quickly rejected arguments by Musk's attorney that SEC officials do not have the authority to issue subpoenas, saying the agency has broad investigative powers and that no judge would "second guess" an SEC probe.
Tiger Woods admits surprise weakness to game after making comeback at Hero World Challenge
Tiger Woods makes a comeback at the Hero World Challenge, feeling sore but optimistic. Brian Harman impresses on day one, humorously suggesting Woods could join Georgia Bulldogs football. Despite past injuries, Woods remains determined.
US SEC presses judge to force Elon Musk to testify in Twitter probe
In a document filed in federal court in San Francisco on Thursday, the SEC defended its efforts to compel Musk's testimony, saying agency officials are acting within their authority.
Local body polls likely to be delayed in Jammu & Kashmir
The Union Territory's administration is considering the delimitation exercise for municipal wards and panchayat segments in the backdrop of a delimitation exercise that was carried out by the Election Commission for assembly and parliamentary seats, said the officials, requesting anonymity.
Spike in gilt yields under watch
Global financial markets have been roiled by the surge in the US bond yields with the 10-year benchmark crossing the 5% psychological mark for the first time since 2007.
SEC proposes new regulations to promote fairness among broker-dealers
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is proposing new regulations aimed at eliminating pricing practices that have given larger broker-dealers an unfair advantage on U.S. stock exchanges. The plan seeks to limit the practice of giving lower transaction fees and incentives to brokerages with bigger trading volumes. The SEC aims to address the complex and unequal pricing tiers that exist among exchanges, ensuring that brokerages prioritize the best interests of their clients.
Short sellers will have to report more data under new US SEC rules
The rules, first proposed in late 2021 and early 2022, will require investors to report their short positions to the agency, and companies that lend out shares to report that activity to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), a self-regulatory body that polices brokers
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