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Indian Rupee’s Undervaluation to Lure Global Funds, Analysts Say

India’s rupee is undervalued at current levels after sliding to record lows, and this could draw foreign investors back to the nation’s equities, according to Elara Capital and Yes Securities Ltd.

India’s rupee is undervalued at current levels after sliding to record lows, and this could draw foreign investors back to the nation’s equities, according to Elara Capital and Yes Securities Ltd.
Bloomberg MarketsDec 4, 5:29 AM
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State Department Renames US Institute of Peace for Trump

The State Department has renamed the US Institute of Peace for President Donald Trump, whose administration tried to dismantle the organization earlier this year.

The State Department has renamed the US Institute of Peace for President Donald Trump, whose administration tried to dismantle the organization earlier this year.
Bloomberg PoliticsDec 4, 5:15 AM
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Why the Taliban is coming in from the cold

Isolated since 2021, the Islamist group is now rebuilding ties with many countries, despite a fierce dispute with former patron Pakistan.

Isolated since 2021, the Islamist group is now rebuilding ties with many countries, despite a fierce dispute with former patron Pakistan
Financial TimesDec 4, 5:00 AM
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Executive pay has gone galactic

Elon Musk’s $1tn incentive plan supercharges a long history of rewards driving up executive pay.

Elon Musk’s $1tn incentive plan supercharges a long history of rewards driving up executive pay
Financial TimesDec 4, 5:00 AM
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The Taliban comes in from the cold

Isolated since 2021, the Islamist group is now rebuilding ties with many countries, despite a fierce dispute with former patron Pakistan.

Isolated since 2021, the Islamist group is now rebuilding ties with many countries, despite a fierce dispute with former patron Pakistan
Financial TimesDec 4, 5:00 AM
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Seoul House-Price Rally Extends Into 44th Week But Pace Slows

South Korea’s housing market remained buoyant, with prices for apartments in the capital rising for a 44th week, a result that supports the central bank’s decision to refrain from easing policy last week.

South Korea’s housing market remained buoyant, with prices for apartments in the capital rising for a 44th week, a result that supports the central bank’s decision to refrain from easing policy last week.
Bloomberg MarketsDec 4, 5:00 AM