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CASE Construction Equipment has rolled out the second phase of its LEAD (Livelihoods and Entrepreneurship Awareness) project across various cities in India. The initiative aims to promote rural entrepreneurship and economic self-reliance by equipping rural youth with basic entrepreneurial skills, thus reducing urban migration and encouraging reverse migration.Launched from Faridabad, the LEAD 2.0 initiative aims to scale up the success of the first phase by reaching out to youth across 1,500 villages in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Odisha, Bhubaneswar and Jharkhand. It is working on rural infrastructure development with a focus on road construction and irrigation. Training programmes are being…
Latest Market News for Today Live Updates: Check out today’s market roundup! Track the Nifty 50 and Sensex movements and top gainers and losers. See how Asian and US markets performed and which sectors led the way (or down). In a nutshell: Follow Mint’s Market Blog for real-time updates on your favourite companies. This blog brings you all the latest news on Dalal Street and global markets.Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated live blog and has not been edited by LiveMint staff. July 15, 2024 2:26 PM Stock market update today: Multi-bagger stock Rati Steel up 7% after delivering 900% return…
By Ray WeeSINGAPORE (Reuters) – The dollar rose broadly on Monday and cryptocurrencies also surged as the assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump strengthened expectations that he would win the upcoming U.S. presidential election.Trump, 78, was at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend when a shot rang out, hitting him in the right ear and leaving a streak of blood on his face. The Trump campaign said he was in good condition.Investors responded by narrowing the chances of a Trump victory in November, which resulted in the dollar and Treasury yields rising along with cryptocurrencies on…
By Ray Wee SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The dollar rose broadly on Monday and cryptocurrencies also surged as the assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump strengthened expectations that he would win the next U.S. election. Trading was thin in Asian markets due to a public holiday in Japan, but news of the shooting of President Trump dominated the market mood, leaving investors with less hope of a Trump victory in November. Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Cresset Capital, said the assassination attempt would likely bolster Trump’s “reputation of strength.” Online betting site PredictIT raised the odds of a…
The new U.S. International Entrepreneur Rules (IER) allow foreign entrepreneurs who meet certain criteria to temporarily live and work in the U.S. for up to five years, including that the applicant owns at least 10% of the startup company’s equity, the startup company is incorporated as a U.S. corporation, is less than five years old, and has received at least $250,000 in capital investment from qualified U.S. investors or at least $100,000 in grants or awards from qualified U.S. federal, state, or local government agencies. The new US International Entrepreneurs Rules (IER) will allow qualifying foreign entrepreneurs to live and…
Story continues below. Advertisement Asian stocks had a mixed performance as the US dollar strengthened following the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump on Saturday, July 13. The Bloomberg Dollar Index rose 0.2% in Asia, while S&P 500 futures were stable and US Treasury futures pointed to rising yields. Australian and South Korean stocks rose, Hong Kong was down 1%, and Shanghai, KOSPI and Jakarta markets were broadly flat. Meanwhile, markets in Malaysia and the Philippines showed an upward trend, with Bitcoin crossing the $60,000 mark. The Indian market traded slightly higher during the pre-opening session. Story continues below. Advertisement…
What word describes what you think of Donald Trump? What word describes whatyou think of Donald Trump? “Courageous.” Khaled, 50, Pa., school principal “Unfiltered.” Paul, 57, Ga., veteran “Respected.” J.D., 50, Ariz., coach While President Biden enjoys strong support from Black voters, Donald Trump has chipped away at that crucial Democratic base: He won 12 percent of Black voters in the 2020 election and did especially well with Black men, winning 19 percent. Some pollsters think Mr. Trump may do even better in November. So for our latest Times Opinion focus group, we wanted to hear from Black men who…
Ten years ago, the United Nations designated 15 July as Youth Skills Day to celebrate the importance of equipping young people with the skills they need for employment and entrepreneurship. This year’s theme is “Youth Skills for Peace and Development”, recognising the potential of young people to be agents of peace and supporting them with the skills and opportunities to tackle global challenges. Throughout my 20-year career, it has been inspiring to witness the growth and ambition of young people to explore entrepreneurial ventures in the UK. From side hustles to full-time business owners, the youngest generation in the workforce…
U.S. stocks closed higher on Friday after paring gains in late trading. All three major indexes rose this week. The three major indexes surged on Friday as “everything goes” continued on the back of strong inflation data. Stocks lost momentum in the final half hour of trading but still closed solidly higher. The Dow and the S&P 500 rose 1.6% and 0.9% respectively this week. The tech-heavy Nasdaq rose 0.2% for the week, its sixth consecutive gain and its longest winning streak since December, according to Dow Jones Market Data.The U.S. Producer Price Index for June showed core prices were…
You’re reading this now from Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Many entrepreneurs can express strong emotions when describing what starting a venture means to them, but perhaps few can sum up their fiery entrepreneurial spirit in one sentence like Omar Almaina. Three years ago, Almaina co-founded the Red Sea Camel Company, a camel breeding farm in Saudi Arabia’s Al Qassim region, and Jeddah-based production company Fasa Productions, with his best friend and brother, Safwan Modir.”In 2021, I teamed up with Safwan to embark on the biggest journey of our lives, applying everything I’ve learned in my…