No plans to levy charges on UPI transactions: Fin Min

The Centre on Sunday said there are no plans to levy charges for making payments through Unified Payments Interface (UPI) while saying the service is a “digital public good with immense convenience”. The ministry of finance said the concerns of service providers for cost recovery have to be met through other means. “UPI is a digital public good with immense […]

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Wegmans Lemon Dill Finishing Butter Recalled

Thornton, Colorado- based Epicurean Butter LLC is recalling its 3.5-ounce tubs of ” Wegmans Lemon Dill Finishing Butter” food citing the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said. The recalled product contains an already recalled ingredient from frozen dill supplier, SupHerb Farms. The product comes in a 3.5-ounce, black plastic cup with a […]

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Ford\u2019s $1.7 Billion Problem

Ford had net income of $638 million in its most recently completed quarter. It just lost a case which involved the rollover of a F-250 that killed two people in 2014. The cost of the verdict was $1.7 billion in punitive damages. Of course, Ford will appeal the decision, and the sum could come down sharply. The wreck coverage of […]

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The State With The Highest Unemployment In America

Joblessness in America was near a post-WWII low in July. The figure dropped to 3.5% as the economy added 528,000 jobs. All of the jobs taken away by the COVID-19 pandemic have been replaced. It is a far cry from the 20.5 million jobs lost in April 2020 as the unemployment rate soared to 14.7%. That rate was the highest […]

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Retail hiring slowing in Colorado as inflation weighs on the economy

Colorado employers added 2,200 workers on a seasonally-adjusted basis between June and July, the smallest month-over-month change since 2020 and far below the increase expected given national job gains last month, according to a monthly update from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. “Given the number of U.S. jobs added earlier this month, I expected Colorado to post higher […]

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European Shares Seen Tad Higher At Open

European stocks are seen opening a tad higher on Monday after China’s central bank cut a key policy interest rate for the first time since January, underscoring the need for additional stimulus to shore up sagging economic growth. Asian stocks mostly rose despite data showing China’s economy was struggling with COVID-19 restrictions. China’s industrial production and retail sales growth for […]

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