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Binance Removes Singapore Products From Main Platform After Regulator's Warning

Binance has said that it will restrict its services in Singapore days after the state's central bank said it should stop offering payment services. Binance will also remove its app from the Singapore iOS and Google Play store.

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The Best Smartphones Under Rs. 30,000 You Can Buy In India

Our latest recommendations range from the Realme GT Master Edition, OnePlus Nord 2 and the Poco F3 GT.

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How to Buy, Sell, and Hold Crypto

The first thing to know is that cryptos are very different from other stuff that you invest in. People store their crypto in a mobile or Web wallet. That's a mobile app or Web service that stores your keys and addresses. The problem with the centralised exchange method is that the crypto is not in your "wallet". It's in the exchange's wallet. So if the crypto exchange...

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Exclusive interviews with GGV Capital managing partner and TCS CEO

In the first of our two exclusive interviews today, Hans Tung, managing partner at GGV Capital, told us why he remains bullish on India despite inflated valuations, and what China's regulatory crackdown means for the edtech sector here.

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Amul, Parle, others stop direct supply to B2B startup Udaan

Last week, Udaan filed a complaint with the Competition Commission of India (CCI) against Parle Products, alleging that the company was "abusing its dominant position" by refusing to supply its products directly to the startup.

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ET Exclusive: Tata Digital could be the TCS of the future, says Rajesh Gopinathan

Tata Consultancy Services is focusing on growth and transformation to expand revenue from existing clients by offering them more services, says chief executive Rajesh Gopinathan in an exclusive interview.

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Global capital will come to India regardless of China developments: GGV Capital's Tung

Hans Tung, who has invested in his personal capacity in multiple Indian startups, said there were hedge fund-related investment firms aggressively backing Indian startups and many late-stage investors are increasingly doing series B-series D investments.

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Yellow.ai deploys 30% of global generative AI bots domestically

While markets like the US are mostly using GenAI for customer support in a bid to cut costs, India Inc. is using them as an opportunity to g...