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The Times of India Global debut: Government bonds enter JP Morgan's index

Indian government bonds entered the JP Morgan emerging market bond index, attracting significant foreign investment. This inclusion will enhance bond visibility, stability of the rupee, and the country's balance of payments. An estimated $20-25 billion is expected to flow into India by FY25. Initial inflows strengthened the rupee. With a large local debt stock, India's high yields and stable macroeconomic conditions make its bonds attractive to foreign investors, improving lending rates for banks.

The Times of India AI-obsessed GenZs get GCC reality check

The Times of India Obama to Biden's rescue: 'Bad debate nights happen, Trust me'

Biden's support marked a shift in the Democrat narrative which was in favor of an alternative candidate as soon as the debate ended, but hours later it threw its weight behind Biden -- making it clear that Biden will not opt out of the contest. Biden too -- in his rally in North Carolina-- acknowledged his age-related frailties and said he was aware that he was not a young man and could not debate as he used to, but he knew his job, he knew the right and the wrong.

The Times of India Sept 10: A date for Biden to redeem self

At the US presidential debate, Joe Biden struggled to counter Donald Trump, leading to disappointment among Democrats. Despite calls to quit, Biden plans to prepare for the second debate on September 10. Notable figures like Maria Shriver and Claire McCaskill expressed concerns about Biden’s performance, while Hillary Clinton urged voters to see the bigger picture. Facing criticism about his age, Biden acknowledged his debate shortcomings but affirmed his capability to lead. Both campaigns reported significant fundraising, with Biden raising $14 million and Trump over $8 million.

The Times of India US supreme court criminalizes homelessness

​​​The 6-3 decision overturned a lower court's ruling that found the enforcement of these ordinances unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on "cruel and unusual" punishments when no alternative shelter is available.

The Times of India Airtel, Jio users can use this ‘trick’ to avoid mobile tariff hike

To avoid upcoming price increases by Jio and Airtel, customers should schedule prepaid recharges before July 3. Jio allows up to 50 recharges to be queued, offering savings on long-term plans. Postpaid users may consider switching to lower plans if data usage allows to manage the hike.