American labour unions are resisting Artificial Intelligence. They want transparency and legal protection for workers. Unions fear job losses due to AI automation. Some unions have secured AI usage agreements. A lawsuit against Google and Character.AI is proceeding in the US. It alleges an AI chatbot's role in a teenager's suicide. This raises concerns about AI accountability.
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RBI's recent report reveals a shift in credit distribution, with metropolitan bank branches' share declining to 58.7% in March 2025, from 63.5% five years prior, due to faster credit growth in non-metro areas. Despite this, metropolitan branches still lead in deposit mobilization, growing at 11.7%.
Vodafone Idea is in talks with the government for AGR relief following a Supreme Court dismissal, crucial for its sustainability beyond FY26. CEO Akshaya Moondra highlighted the need for revised pricing amid low ARPU and industry challenges.
Tata Sons' board has cleared company secretary Suprakash Mukhopadhyay of any ethical violations after reviewing an internal probe into his ties with Divinion, a family-owned financial firm. While Mukhopadhyay failed to disclose his connection, the board concluded there was no intentional breach of conduct. Concerns arose over potential conflicts of interest, given Divinion's links to current and former Tata employees.
Brazilian aerospace giant Embraer is planning to significantly increase its sourcing from India and may even establish a final assembly line if it secures a firm order for 200 aircraft from Indian clients. Currently, Star Air is the sole Indian airline using Embraer planes. The company is in talks with Air India, IndiGo, and several startups for potential orders.
Britain plans a significant boost to its defence industry. The government will invest £1.5 billion in new weapons factories. This aims to increase production capacity. The move comes ahead of a major defence review. The review will address the threats from Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. The UK also plans to increase defence spending to 3% of GDP.
Indian Railways is constructing its first dedicated Vande Bharat Express maintenance depot in Bhagat Ki Kothi, Jodhpur, expected to be operational by the end of 2025. This facility, the first of four planned nationwide, will service Vande Bharat trains from across the country.
Maharashtra and Karnataka have become leading destinations for foreign investment in India, attracting 51% of the nation's total FDI during the 2024-25 financial year. Maharashtra topped the list with $19.6 billion, followed by Karnataka with $6.62 billion. This surge is attributed to improved infrastructure, making India an increasingly attractive destination for FDI, which rose by 14% to $81.04 billion.
Eternal Limited shares saw a significant jump. This surge follows Morgan Stanley's positive outlook. Eternal's Q4 earnings showed a profit decline. However, operational revenue increased substantially. The company remains a key player on the Nifty50. Other gainers included Power Grid and Reliance Industries. Some companies like Bajaj Finance experienced declines.
The rupee strengthened marginally to 85.80 against the US dollar, supported by easing oil prices and positive domestic equities, reversing a two-day losing streak. Traders are cautious ahead of the RBI's rate decision, with expectations of a potential rate cut looming. The domestic equity market showed positive momentum, with both Sensex and Nifty closing higher.