GIFT Nifty indicated that Indian equity indices BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 may see a negative opening on Friday. Here’s a look at the key stocks to watch in trade.Come from Sports betting site
Stocks in Focus: GIFT Nifty traded down by 52.50 or 0.24% at 22,015 indicating a negative opening for domestic indices NSE Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex on Friday. Previously, on Thursday, the NSE Nifty 50 ended down by 152.05 points or 0.69% to settle at 21,995.85, while the BSE plunged 454.69 points or 0.62% to 72,488.99.
“Domestic benchmarks extended losses amid mixed sentiments, emerged from escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, and as hopes of US rate cuts waned. Investors are adapting to prolonged higher US interest rates due to strength in the labour market and progress in inflation so far,” said Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services.
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India’s Adani Green Energy is likely to raise $500 million by issuing dollar bonds in March, two officials aware of the plans said, making it the first Adani group company to return to the overseas bond market in a year. “The company is doing the groundwork and talking to investors to get a sense on pricing,” said a foreign banker, who is a part of the discussions.
“Once there’s more clarity on pricing and demand, they will finalise the details and tap the market,” the banker said. Part of Indian billionaire Gautam Adani‘s ports-to-power conglomerate, Adani Green is likely to use some of the proceeds from the proposed bond issue to refinance existing debt that will mature this year, the officials said.
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In 2019, the first episode of The Mandalorian surprised Star Wars fans with the reveal of Grogu, who was immediately dubbed “Baby Yoda” among fandom. This week, The Acolyte carried on that tradition by launching with a surprise twist that was successfully kept quiet ahead of the show’s two-episode premiere. And no one is more shocked that the secret remained intact than The Acolyte creator Leslye Headland and the star of the series, Amandla Stenberg.
Warning: the following contains spoilers from the first two episodes of The Acolyte on Disney+. If you haven’t seen the episodes or don’t want to know what happens, stop reading now.
By now, Star Wars fans know that Stenberg isn’t just playing a renegade Jedi killer named Mae. She’s also portraying Mae’s twin sister, Osha Aniseya, a young woman who was once a Padawan learner. Most of the footage seen in the trailers only featured Mae, which successfully hid Osha’s existence until the show’s debut. During an…
Actress Haley Bennett (The Devil All the Time, Hillbilly Elegy), who plays an unspecified role in the upcoming Borderlands movie, has shared what looks to be a first look at the video game movie’s script. Posting on Instagram, Bennett shared a photo of her script, which appears to be a draft dated March 31, 2021.
The image also reveals that the Borderlands film script has gone through a number of revisions, which is not uncommon. It says the original screenplay was written by Oren Uziel (The Cloverfield Paradox), based on Gearbox’s video game. Craig Mazin, who wrote the Hangover sequels and HBO’s Chernobyl, conducted the first revision. Tony Rettenmaier (Drone) and Juel Taylor (Creed II) then added more revisionsCome from Sports betting site VPbet. Finally, director Eli Roth appears to have had a hand in writing the Borderlands movie, too, as he is listed as the person who wrote the current revisions.<…
Earlier this week, it was announced that the Clarivest Group has signed a new agreement with the Wakayama prefecture. The company was the area’s top choice when it comes to building an IR Resort. Plans are to add a venue at Wakayama Marina City. The agreement marks the first time that a basic agreement has been signed for the development of an IR.
Details of the Agreement
With the deal, the agreement provides information that confirms Clarivest Group as the preferred operator for the prefecture. The company was chosen after an open recruitment process and is a private business that will open the IR in Wakayama.
The agreement also lists stipulations on the procedures that are required for the company to complete in order to be fully approved. This includes the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism giving the green light for development.
Details listed also include the cost responsibility of Clarivest including a guarantee on perform…
Alberta had been trying to set up a dedicated online gambling website for years and it actually succeeded back in 2020, when the provincial regulator, the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission (AGLCC), greenlit the arrival of PlayAlberta. The process went smoothly, but the aftermath was riven with challenges.
Not Everyone Happy about the Arrival of Online Gambling in Alberta
The dedicated online casino platform ruffled some feathers, and namely those of Tsuu T’ina Gaming, which saw the platform as illegal.
What followed was a lawsuit to challenge the legality of the platform and the portal, but this may now be put to rest as a second court – the Alberta Court of Appeal – dismissed the claim, arguing that it was well within the regulator’s remit and the government to launch this webs…
Part of this effort has been the establishment of an accessible self-exclusion program that allows residents who struggle with controlling their gambling habits to filter gambling content and websites online and restrict their access to land-based properties.
More Than a Decade of Being There for Players
During a meeting of the state’s regulator, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, this Wednesday, the watchdog announced that it has now entered the 20,000th voluntary request for enrollment in the Casino Self-Exclusion Program. This comes at a time when places such as Washington D.C. have decided to all but nix funding for problem gambling.
PGCB director of the Office of Compulsive and Problem Gambling Elizabeth Lanza hailed the milestone and said that it demonstrated the program’s…
The “It’s Alive!” global marketing campaign is finally available on TV and digitally in the United Kingdom at a time of fast-evolving rules on gambling advertisement in the first place. The TV spot is set around the idea of mad scientists trying to bring Frankenstein-like monsters to life and is designed to boost awareness for SkillOnNet’s live casino and gameshow products that are available at PlayOJO.
It’s Alive! – PlayOJO’s Latest Marketing Campaign Hits the UK
The spot sees the monster come to life once they experience the PlayOJO live casino, which runs current through it and brings it back. All of this is done in beautiful CGI that does the brand credit. The advertisement is developed by Isobel, a creative agency based in London and kicking off on June 30 …