Procter & Gamble, the consumer goods giant, will implement significant layoffs. Around 7,000 employees, or 6% of the global workforce, may lose their jobs. This decision comes amid rising input costs and softening demand. The company aims to streamline operations and exit select markets. Andre Schulten announced the restructuring at a conference in Paris.
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Yes Bank shares plunged 7.4% to Rs 21.55 following reports of a 3% equity stake changing hands via block deals, potentially involving a PE investor.
Saudi Arabia, Russia and six other key OPEC+ members announced on Saturday a huge increase in crude production for July. But in early 2025, OPEC+ members decided on the gradual output increase and subsequently began to accelerate the pace.
Procter & Gamble, the consumer goods giant, will implement significant layoffs. Around 7,000 employees, or 6% of the global workforce, may lose their jobs. This decision comes amid rising input costs and softening demand. The company aims to streamline operations and exit select markets. Andre Schulten announced the restructuring at a conference in Paris.
Bank of Baroda has reduced its repo-linked lending rate by 50 basis points to 8.15%, effective June 7, following the Reserve Bank of India's policy rate cut. This move aims to make loans more affordable for homes, cars, and businesses, potentially boosting credit demand. The rate cut aligns with the bank's commitment to support customers with affordable credit.
Asian markets displayed caution amid tech-driven Wall Street gains, with trade headlines and geopolitical risks influencing investor sentiment. The US extended tariff exclusions on Chinese goods, while the Trump administration sought renewed trade proposals and a call between presidents.
T Rabi Sankar, RBI Deputy Governor, has been appointed as a part-time member of the 16th Finance Commission, replacing Ajay Narayan Jha. Sankar's term will last until the Commission submits its report or October 31, 2025. The Commission, chaired by Arvind Panagariya, is responsible for recommending the distribution of tax revenues between the Union and the States.
The Indian government has reduced the basic customs duty on crude edible oils to 10%, a move lauded by SEA and IVPA. This aims to support domestic refiners by discouraging refined palmolien imports. The decision widens the duty gap between crude and refined oils, potentially lowering domestic prices and benefiting consumers.
OpenAI has broadened its AI for Impact Accelerator in India, granting $150,000 in technical assistance to 11 nonprofits. These organizations are developing AI tools for healthcare, education, and agriculture. The program, aligned with IndiaAI Mission, aims to democratize AI access and address socio-economic challenges, with plans for further expansion and initiatives in the region.
The RBI maintains its cautious stance on cryptocurrency, citing potential risks to financial stability and monetary policy, despite the Supreme Court's view against a ban. A government committee is currently reviewing the matter. The RBI has also introduced a new regulation-making framework emphasizing public consultation, impact analysis, and regular reviews to adapt to evolving conditions.