가격협의 상품 및 유료상품의 구매를 원하실 경우 맞춤형 데이터 신청란에 글을 남겨주시면
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데이터셋명 | 태국 상장사 재무정보 데이터 | 데이터 유형 | csv |
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데이터 분야 | 기업정보 | 구축 데이터량 | 5.34 MB |
구축기관 | 헤브론스타 | 데이터 갱신 일자 | 2023-04-26 |
데이터 개방 일자 | 2022-08-31 | 데이터 이용 기한 | 무기한 |
데이터 갱신 주기 | - | 버전 | - |
주요 키워드 | 해외기업빅데이터, 태국상장사재무정보, 태국기업재무정보, 태국기업, 태국상장사 | ||
벨류체인 키워드 | 기술개발, 인적자원, 제조, 마케팅, 물류유통, 서비스 | ||
소개 | ° 구축목적: 해외 기업 정보에 대한 시장의 수요를 충족하는 서비스를 제공해 가치사슬 전반의 해외 기업 데이터 부족 해소, 다양한 이해관계자의 의사결정 효율화를 도모. ° 데이터 구축 필요성: 벨류체인 확장 및 데이터 중요성을 인지하고 있으나, 데이터 양극화/전문기과 이용의 한계 등에 따라 적극적인 데이터 확보가 어려운 실정. 이러한 한계를 극복하기 위해 해외기업 빅데이터 센터 구축 필요성 대두 ° 활용 분야: 해외기업정보 데이터에 대한 수요는 Supply Chain, Sales 확장, M&A, 투자, 컨설팅 등 산업 전반에 걸쳐 존재 ° 데이터 소개: (국가)기업에 대한 기업 재무정보를 현지 언어와 영문으로 나타냄. - 기업 재무정보: 재무상태표, 포괄손익계산서, 현금흐름표 |
No. | 필드명(국문) | 필드명(영문) | 설명 | 유형 |
1 | 영문기업명 | ENGLS_ENTRP_NM | 기업의 영어 표기 이름 | VARCHAR(100) |
2 | 유동자산금액 | CUASS_AMT | 재무상태표>자산>유동자산 | NUMERIC |
3 | 비유동자산금액 | NNCRRNT_ASSTS_AMT | 재무상태표>자산>비유동자산 | NUMERIC |
4 | 자산총계금액 | ASSTS_SUMM | 재무상태표>자산>자산총계 | NUMERIC |
5 | 유동부채금액 | FLTNG_DEBT_AMT | 재무상태표>부채>유동부채 | NUMERIC |
6 | 비유동부채금액 | NNCRRNT_DEBT_AMT | 재무상태표>부채>비유동부채 | NUMERIC |
7 | 자본금액 | CAPTL | 재무상태표>자본>자본금 | NUMERIC |
8 | 자본총계액 | CAPTL_SUMM | 재무상태표>자본>자본총계 | NUMERIC |
9 | 부채자본총계액 | DEBT_CAPTL_SUMM_AMT | 재무상태표>자본>부채 및 자본 총계 | NUMERIC |
10 | 매출금액 | PRSLS | 손익계산서>매출액 | NUMERIC |
11 | 영업이익금액 | BSN_PRFT_AMT | 손익계산서>영업이익 | NUMERIC |
12 | 당기순이익금액 | THTRM_NTPF_AMT | 손익계산서>당기순이익>당기순이익(또는 당기순손실) | NUMERIC |
13 | 기초현금금액 | BSIS_CASH_AMT | 현금흐름표>기초의 현금 | NUMERIC |
14 | 기말현금금액 | ENTRM_CASH_AMT | 현금흐름표>기말의 현금 | NUMERIC |
키값 | 주식시장코드 | 현지언어주식시장명 | 영문주식시장명 | 헤브론스타국가코드 | 상장코드 | 현지언어기업명 | 영문기업명 | 해외기업법인등록번호 | 해외기업사업자등록번호 | 설립일자 | 상장일자 | 현지언어산업군명 | 영문산업군명 | 통화구분코드 | 회계연도 | 보고서종류코드 | 결산일자 | 유동자산금액 | 비유동자산금액 | 현금및예치금액 | 유가증권금액 | 대출채권금액 | 할부금융자산금액 | 리스자산금액 | 유형자산금액 | 기타자산금액 | 자산총계 | 유동부채금액 | 비유동부채금액 | 예수부채금액 | 차입부채금액 | 기타부채금액 | 부채총계 | 자본금 | 자본잉여금 | 자본조정금액 | 기타포괄손익누계액 | 이익잉여금 | 자본총계 | 부채자본총계액 | 매출액 | 매출원가금액 | 영업비용금액 | 영업이익금액 | 영업외비용금액 | 법인세비용차감전순손익금액 | 법인세비용차감전계속사업손익금액 | 법인세비용금액 | 계속사업손익법인세비용금액 | 계속사업이익금액 | 중단사업손익금액 | 당기순이익금액 | 영업활동현금흐름금액 | 투자활동현금유입금액 | 재무활동현금유입금액 | 현금증가금액 | 기초현금금액 | 기말현금금액 | 부채비율 | 영업이익율값 | 매출액증가율 | 영업이익증가율값 | 당기순이익증가율값 | 기업연평균성장률값 | 기업관련소식날짜 | 기업관련소식종류내용 | 기업관련소식제목 | 기업관련소식내용요약 | 기업관련소식상세내용 | 정보출처내용 | 기업관련소식URL | 사내관련정보 | 고객관련정보 | 공급관련정보 | 경쟁관련정보 | 대체재관련정보 |
180842 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | ACC | ACC Limited | ACC Limited | - | 19941103 | Building Materials | Building Materials | INR | 2022 | Q | 20220930 | 39104900000.0 | 8491000000.0 | -844000000.0 | -1183700000.0 | -310500000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180954 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | ADSL | Allied Digital Services Limited | Allied Digital Services Limited | - | 20070705 | Information Technology Services | Information Technology Services | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220630 | 1526500000.0 | 1252300000.0 | 98300000.0 | 101900000.0 | 30300000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
181032 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | AHLADA | Ahlada Engineers Limited | Ahlada Engineers Limited | - | 20181012 | Building Products & Equipment | Building Products & Equipment | INR | 2023 | Q | 20221231 | 277845000.0 | 149045000.0 | 15007000.0 | 5497000.0 | 836000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
181432 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | APCOTEXIND | Apcotex Industries Limited | Apcotex Industries Limited | - | 19960819 | Specialty Chemicals | Specialty Chemicals | INR | 2022 | Q | 20211231 | 2508038000.0 | 1628748000.0 | 302304000.0 | 316411000.0 | 78617000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
181541 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | ARIES | Aries Agro Limited | Aries Agro Limited | - | 20080111 | Agricultural Inputs | Agricultural Inputs | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210630 | 1001558000.0 | 546869000.0 | 141400000.0 | 89311000.0 | 30489000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
181671 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | ASHIMASYN | Ashima Limited | Ashima Limited | - | 19940719 | Textile Manufacturing | Textile Manufacturing | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220630 | 628900000.0 | 394000000.0 | -17500000.0 | 14100000.0 | 0.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
181810 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | ATUL | Atul Ltd | Atul Ltd | - | 19941115 | Specialty Chemicals | Specialty Chemicals | INR | 2022 | Q | 20211231 | 13803100000.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
181970 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | BAGFILMS | B.A.G. Films and Media Limited | B.A.G. Films and Media Limited | - | 20030925 | Broadcasting | Broadcasting | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210630 | 211173000.0 | 0.0 | 18648000.0 | -7757000.0 | 760000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
182015 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | BAJAJHIND | Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Limited | Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Limited | - | 19950522 | Confectioners | Confectioners | INR | 2022 | Q | 20211231 | 12572300000.0 | 10522100000.0 | -1069200000.0 | -1645300000.0 | 0.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
182077 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | BALMLAWRIE | Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd. | Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd. | - | 19941215 | Conglomerates | Conglomerates | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210630 | 4861187000.0 | 3314833000.0 | 228458000.0 | 287178000.0 | 78574000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
134501 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | VIKASWSP | Vikas WSP Limited | Vikas WSP Limited | 19931214 | Specialty Chemicals | Specialty Chemicals | INR | 2019 | Q | 20181231 | Stock News | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
182507 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | BLBLIMITED | BLB Limited | BLB Limited | - | 20000810 | Capital Markets | Capital Markets | INR | 2022 | Q | 20211231 | 1174800000.0 | 1126900000.0 | 43200000.0 | 40200000.0 | 10800000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
182586 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | BOSCHLTD | Bosch Limited | Bosch Limited | - | 19941103 | Auto Parts | Auto Parts | INR | 2022 | Q | 20220331 | 83540000000.0 | 70483000000.0 | 154023000000.0 | 43057000000.0 | 4168000000.0 | 47225000000.0 | 106798000000.0 | 154023000000.0 | 33110200000.0 | 21393900000.0 | 4391200000.0 | 4314200000.0 | 809000000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
182691 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | BVCL | Barak Valley Cements Limited | Barak Valley Cements Limited | - | 20071116 | Building Materials | Building Materials | INR | 2022 | Q | 20211231 | 368782000.0 | 174919000.0 | -106273000.0 | -120758000.0 | 3181000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
182752 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | CANTABIL | Cantabil Retail India Limited | Cantabil Retail India Limited | - | 20130812 | Apparel Manufacturing | Apparel Manufacturing | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210630 | 287675000.0 | 77053000.0 | -33574000.0 | -21603000.0 | -6111000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
182880 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | CENTRUM | Centrum Capital Limited | Centrum Capital Limited | - | 20180404 | Financial Conglomerates | Financial Conglomerates | INR | 2022 | Q | 20211231 | 1592681000.0 | 687388000.0 | 407626000.0 | -127173000.0 | 83246000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
182922 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | CESC | CESC Limited | CESC Limited | - | 19941103 | UtilitiesIndependent Power Producers | UtilitiesIndependent Power Producers | INR | 2023 | Q | 20221231 | 31290000000.0 | 19070000000.0 | 7160000000.0 | 4140000000.0 | 780000000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
183400 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | DANGEE | Dangee Dums Limited | Dangee Dums Limited | - | 20180918 | Restaurants | Restaurants | INR | 2023 | Q | 20221231 | 74967000.0 | 25228000.0 | 7606000.0 | 4322000.0 | 2764000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
183402 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | DANGEE | Dangee Dums Limited | Dangee Dums Limited | - | 20180918 | Restaurants | Restaurants | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220630 | 53914000.0 | 18241000.0 | -1612000.0 | -5094000.0 | -1137000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
183455 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | DBSTOCKBRO | DB (International) Stock Brokers Limited | DB (International) Stock Brokers Limited | - | 19950109 | Capital Markets | Capital Markets | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210630 | 74563000.0 | 7313000.0 | 27422000.0 | 25832000.0 | 6767000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
183649 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | DHANI | Dhani Services Limited | Dhani Services Limited | - | 20040924 | Capital Markets | Capital Markets | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220630 | 2336746000.0 | 1353783000.0 | -485983000.0 | -790576000.0 | 248577000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
183734 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | DLF | DLF Limited | DLF Limited | - | 20070705 | Real EstateDevelopment | Real EstateDevelopment | INR | 2023 | Q | 20221231 | 14948000000.0 | 6170800000.0 | 4386100000.0 | 4080400000.0 | 1103900000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
183974 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | EIHOTEL | EIH Limited | EIH Limited | - | 19941007 | Lodging | Lodging | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220630 | 3942900000.0 | 1396400000.0 | 681500000.0 | 905700000.0 | 211300000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
184505 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | GAL | Gyscoal Alloys Limited | Gyscoal Alloys Limited | - | 20101027 | Steel | Steel | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220630 | 5639000.0 | 16996000.0 | -28218000.0 | 3756000.0 | -4961000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
134446 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | VIKASMCORP | INR | 2019 | A | 20190331 | Stock News | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
184669 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | GEPIL | GE Power India Limited | GE Power India Limited | - | 20000717 | Engineering & Construction | Engineering & Construction | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220630 | 4909000000.0 | 3788500000.0 | -788500000.0 | -632300000.0 | -42100000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
184799 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | GLFL | Gujarat Lease Financing Limited | Gujarat Lease Financing Limited | - | 19901008 | Shell Companies | Shell Companies | INR | 2023 | Q | 20221231 | 0.0 | 190000.0 | -585000.0 | 131000.0 | 0.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
184905 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | GOCLCORP | GOCL Corporation Limited | GOCL Corporation Limited | - | 20071108 | Specialty Chemicals | Specialty Chemicals | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210930 | 12929766000.0 | 16371232000.0 | 29300998000.0 | 2301945000.0 | 15695939000.0 | 17997884000.0 | 11303114000.0 | 29300998000.0 | 1218665000.0 | 921740000.0 | -86285000.0 | 34934000.0 | 13721000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
184946 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | GODREJIND | Godrej Industries Limited | Godrej Industries Limited | - | 19930427 | Conglomerates | Conglomerates | INR | 2022 | Q | 20211231 | 35146100000.0 | 26247300000.0 | 1714900000.0 | 2295600000.0 | 467800000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
134442 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | VIKASMCORP | INR | 2020 | Q | 20200131 | Stock News | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
185411 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | HCL | HCL Infosystems Limited | HCL Infosystems Limited | - | 19941206 | Electronics & Computer Distribution | Electronics & Computer Distribution | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210630 | 276100000.0 | 165100000.0 | -158200000.0 | 405800000.0 | -620300000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
185531 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | HEXATRADEX | Hexa Tradex Limited | Hexa Tradex Limited | - | 20120419 | Credit Services | Credit Services | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220630 | 1000.0 | 156770000.0 | -91762000.0 | -90630000.0 | -41470000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
185549 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | HGINFRA | H.G. Infra Engineering Limited | H.G. Infra Engineering Limited | - | 20180309 | Engineering & Construction | Engineering & Construction | INR | 2022 | Q | 20220331 | 17979090000.0 | 14939140000.0 | 32918230000.0 | 8597960000.0 | 9960520000.0 | 18558480000.0 | 14359750000.0 | 32918230000.0 | 9408040000.0 | 8255800000.0 | 576620000.0 | 787610000.0 | 160840000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
185600 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | HINDALCO | Hindalco Industries Limited | Hindalco Industries Limited | - | 19941103 | Aluminum | Aluminum | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210630 | 413580000000.0 | 278380000000.0 | 46760000000.0 | 45530000000.0 | 12990000000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
134622 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | VINYLINDIA | Vinyl Chemicals (India) Limited | Vinyl Chemicals (India) Limited | 19950208 | Specialty Chemicals | Specialty Chemicals | INR | 2020 | Q | 20200331 | Stock News | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
185859 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | ICDSLTD | ICDS Limited | ICDS Limited | - | 20210706 | Real Estate Services | Real Estate Services | INR | 2022 | Q | 20221231 | 4758000.0 | 0.0 | -1617000.0 | -1757000.0 | 186000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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102941 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | HFCL | HFCL Limited | HFCL Limited | 19941216 | Communication Equipment | Communication Equipment | INR | 2019 | Q | 20180630 | 20221205 | Stock News | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | https://www.investing.com/news/world-news/brittney-griner-months-in-captivity-end-on-uae-tarmac-2960361 | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
102942 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | HFCL | HFCL Limited | HFCL Limited | 19941216 | Communication Equipment | Communication Equipment | INR | 2018 | A | 20180331 | 20221205 | Stock News | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | https://www.investing.com/news/world-news/brittney-griner-months-in-captivity-end-on-uae-tarmac-2960361 | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony to Moscow and then to an airport in the United Arab Emirates.▦Excluded from the deal was another high-profile U.S. detainee Paul Whelan who told CNN by phone that he was greatly disappointed more had not been done to secure his release.▦Griner arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi by private plane from Moscow as Bout was flown in on a private plane from Washington.▦The two could be seen in a video released by Russia's TASS news agency being escorted past each other on the tarmac on the way to planes that would fly them home. Griner dressed in a red jacket and dark trousers had her back to the camera. Bout nicknamed the merchant of death embraced a Russian official who greeted him and smiled broadly as he was led away.▦Griner’s brutal 10 months in captivity ended after months of fruitless negotiations between the United States and Russia complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the souring of U.S.-Russia relations to the worst level since the Cold War.▦Biden personally tracked the negotiations closely but it was only in recent weeks that he made the very painful decision to provide clemency to Bout to get the swap done a senior U.S. official said.▦A joint UAE-Saudi statement said the UAE president and Saudi crown prince led mediation efforts that secured Griner's release. But White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted the notion of any mediation role and U.S. officials expressed gratitude only for the UAE providing an important transit site to facilitate the exchange.▦U.S. officials had been pressing for the release of both Griner and Whelan a former U.S. Marine held on what Washington called sham espionage charges and had proposed multiple options that would have included him in a prisoner exchange a Biden administration official said.▦But Moscow the official said insisted on treating Whelan's case differently.▦This was not a choice of which American to bring home U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland. The choice was one or none.▦SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS▦While the exact contours of the final negotiations were unclear Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a week ago that discussions with Washington about potential prisoner exchanges were being conducted by the two countries' intelligence services and that he hoped they would be successful.▦CIA Director William Burns and Russian foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin held talks in Turkey in November - the first publicly announced face-to-face meeting between top officials of the two countries since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.▦U.S. officials said they focused mostly on nuclear weapons-related issues but that Burns also raised the cases of U.S. detainees in Russia. It was unclear however whether any progress was made on the issue at the time.▦A high-level source in the Gulf said the UAE was trusted by both parties and really helped facilitate the exchange adding that Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan likely discussed it in their phone call on Wednesday.▦Describing Griner's ordeal as months of hell Biden said he had spoken with her and she would be | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who was detained in February at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis is escorted before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow Russia July 7 2022. RE▦By Nandita Bose Humeyra Pamuk and Matt Spetalnick▦WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After months of painstaking negotiations with Moscow it became clear to President Joe Biden's administration that it faced a grave choice - to exchange notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner or else get no American to bring home.▦Thursday's prisoner swap approved personally by Biden came together in the past 48 hours U.S. officials said sending Griner from a Russian penal colony | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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180676 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3IINFOLTD | 3i Infotech Limited | 3i Infotech Limited | - | 20050422 | Information Technology Services | Information Technology Services | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210930 | 5535100000.0 | 5102600000.0 | 10637700000.0 | 1958100000.0 | 1539000000.0 | 3497100000.0 | 7140600000.0 | 10637700000.0 | 1771000000.0 | 1587600000.0 | -214000000.0 | -222000000.0 | 8900000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180677 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3IINFOLTD | 3i Infotech Limited | 3i Infotech Limited | - | 20050422 | Information Technology Services | Information Technology Services | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210630 | 1598600000.0 | 1378300000.0 | -14100000.0 | -68000000.0 | 10700000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180678 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3MINDIA | 3M India Limited | 3M India Limited | - | 19910218 | Conglomerates | Conglomerates | INR | 2023 | Q | 20221231 | 9930341000.0 | 6048158000.0 | 1679111000.0 | 1673406000.0 | 425337000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
88265 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | ASAHISONG | Asahi Songwon Colors Limited | Asahi Songwon Colors Limited | 20070530 | Specialty Chemicals | Specialty Chemicals | INR | 2018 | Q | 20180131 | 20221201 | Stock News | BOJ's Tamura calls for review of ultra-easy policy framework -Asahi | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective mask walks past the headquarters of Bank of Japan amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo Japan May 22 2020.REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon▦By Leika Kihara▦TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan should conduct a review of monetary policy framework and tweak its massive stimulus programme depending on the outcome its board member Naoki Tamura told the Asahi daily in a sign of growing focus on the drawbacks of prolonged easing.▦While the timing of the review would depend on economic and price developments it could come soon or at a somewhat later date Tamura said in the interview published on Friday adding that the outcome of next year's spring wage negotiations would be key.▦Whether the BOJ needs to tweak its (ultra-easy) monetary policy will depend on the outcome of the review he said.▦The remarks are the first from an incumbent BOJ policymaker calling for an examination of the pros and cons of yield curve control (YCC) a policy that combines a negative short-term interest rate target with a pledge to cap the 10-year bond yield around 0%.▦They also come ahead of a BOJ leadership transition when dovish governor Haruhiko Kuroda's second five-year term ends in April next year.▦While Kuroda has ruled out the chance of a near-term withdrawal of stimulus markets are rife with speculation the BOJ may tweak YCC when his successor takes the helm.▦A former commercial banker Tamura said the BOJ's stimulus helped improve the economy but was causing some distortions in market pricing according to Asahi.▦He also said there was scope to review the feasibility of the BOJ's 2% inflation target and consider it as a more flexible goal as the level may have been too high for Japan the paper said.▦As long as the economy is achieving a virtuous cycle I think it's okay even if inflation is at say 1.8% instead of 2% he was quoted as saying.▦Japan's core consumer inflation which strips away volatile fresh food but includes fuel costs exceeded the BOJ's 2% target for seven straight months in October as the weak yen propped up the cost of already expensive fuel and food imports.▦But wage and service prices have barely risen keeping the BOJ cautious of following in the footsteps of other major central banks in withdrawing stimulus.▦Critics of YCC however have warned of the rising cost of prolonged easing as the BOJ's relentless bond buying to defend its yield cap has drained bond market liquidity. Years of low rates have also hurt financial institutions' profits forcing them to load up on risky investments in search for yield.▦The BOJ tends to conduct a review when it needs to justify a tweak to its policy framework. It conducted one in 2016 when it shifted to YCC which focuses on guiding interest rates from a policy targeting the pace of money printing.▦It did another review in March last year to make YCC more sustainable such as by widening the band at which long-term rates could move around the 0% target. | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective mask walks past the headquarters of Bank of Japan amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo Japan May 22 2020.REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon▦By Leika Kihara▦TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan should conduct a review of monetary policy framework and tweak its massive stimulus programme depending on the outcome its board member Naoki Tamura told the Asahi daily in a sign of growing focus on the drawbacks of prolonged easing.▦While the timing of the review would depend on economic and price developments it could come soon or at a somewhat later date Tamura said in the interview published on Friday adding that the outcome of next year's spring wage negotiations would be key.▦Whether the BOJ needs to tweak its (ultra-easy) monetary policy will depend on the outcome of the review he said.▦The remarks are the first from an incumbent BOJ policymaker calling for an examination of the pros and cons of yield curve control (YCC) a policy that combines a negative short-term interest rate target with a pledge to cap the 10-year bond yield around 0%.▦They also come ahead of a BOJ leadership transition when dovish governor Haruhiko Kuroda's second five-year term ends in April next year.▦While Kuroda has ruled out the chance of a near-term withdrawal of stimulus markets are rife with speculation the BOJ may tweak YCC when his successor takes the helm.▦A former commercial banker Tamura said the BOJ's stimulus helped improve the economy but was causing some distortions in market pricing according to Asahi.▦He also said there was scope to review the feasibility of the BOJ's 2% inflation target and consider it as a more flexible goal as the level may have been too high for Japan the paper said.▦As long as the economy is achieving a virtuous cycle I think it's okay even if inflation is at say 1.8% instead of 2% he was quoted as saying.▦Japan's core consumer inflation which strips away volatile fresh food but includes fuel costs exceeded the BOJ's 2% target for seven straight months in October as the weak yen propped up the cost of already expensive fuel and food imports.▦But wage and service prices have barely risen keeping the BOJ cautious of following in the footsteps of other major central banks in withdrawing stimulus.▦Critics of YCC however have warned of the rising cost of prolonged easing as the BOJ's relentless bond buying to defend its yield cap has drained bond market liquidity. Years of low rates have also hurt financial institutions' profits forcing them to load up on risky investments in search for yield.▦The BOJ tends to conduct a review when it needs to justify a tweak to its policy framework. It conducted one in 2016 when it shifted to YCC which focuses on guiding interest rates from a policy targeting the pace of money printing.▦It did another review in March last year to make YCC more sustainable such as by widening the band at which long-term rates could move around the 0% target. | https://www.investing.com/news/economy/bojs-tamura-calls-for-review-of-ultraeasy-policy-framework-asahi-2955886 | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective mask walks past the headquarters of Bank of Japan amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo Japan May 22 2020.REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon▦By Leika Kihara▦TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan should conduct a review of monetary policy framework and tweak its massive stimulus programme depending on the outcome its board member Naoki Tamura told the Asahi daily in a sign of growing focus on the drawbacks of prolonged easing.▦While the timing of the review would depend on economic and price developments it could come soon or at a somewhat later date Tamura said in the interview published on Friday adding that the outcome of next year's spring wage negotiations would be key.▦Whether the BOJ needs to tweak its (ultra-easy) monetary policy will depend on the outcome of the review he said.▦The remarks are the first from an incumbent BOJ policymaker calling for an examination of the pros and cons of yield curve control (YCC) a policy that combines a negative short-term interest rate target with a pledge to cap the 10-year bond yield around 0%.▦They also come ahead of a BOJ leadership transition when dovish governor Haruhiko Kuroda's second five-year term ends in April next year.▦While Kuroda has ruled out the chance of a near-term withdrawal of stimulus markets are rife with speculation the BOJ may tweak YCC when his successor takes the helm.▦A former commercial banker Tamura said the BOJ's stimulus helped improve the economy but was causing some distortions in market pricing according to Asahi.▦He also said there was scope to review the feasibility of the BOJ's 2% inflation target and consider it as a more flexible goal as the level may have been too high for Japan the paper said.▦As long as the economy is achieving a virtuous cycle I think it's okay even if inflation is at say 1.8% instead of 2% he was quoted as saying.▦Japan's core consumer inflation which strips away volatile fresh food but includes fuel costs exceeded the BOJ's 2% target for seven straight months in October as the weak yen propped up the cost of already expensive fuel and food imports.▦But wage and service prices have barely risen keeping the BOJ cautious of following in the footsteps of other major central banks in withdrawing stimulus.▦Critics of YCC however have warned of the rising cost of prolonged easing as the BOJ's relentless bond buying to defend its yield cap has drained bond market liquidity. Years of low rates have also hurt financial institutions' profits forcing them to load up on risky investments in search for yield.▦The BOJ tends to conduct a review when it needs to justify a tweak to its policy framework. It conducted one in 2016 when it shifted to YCC which focuses on guiding interest rates from a policy targeting the pace of money printing.▦It did another review in March last year to make YCC more sustainable such as by widening the band at which long-term rates could move around the 0% target. | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective mask walks past the headquarters of Bank of Japan amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo Japan May 22 2020.REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon▦By Leika Kihara▦TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan should conduct a review of monetary policy framework and tweak its massive stimulus programme depending on the outcome its board member Naoki Tamura told the Asahi daily in a sign of growing focus on the drawbacks of prolonged easing.▦While the timing of the review would depend on economic and price developments it could come soon or at a somewhat later date Tamura said in the interview published on Friday adding that the outcome of next year's spring wage negotiations would be key.▦Whether the BOJ needs to tweak its (ultra-easy) monetary policy will depend on the outcome of the review he said.▦The remarks are the first from an incumbent BOJ policymaker calling for an examination of the pros and cons of yield curve control (YCC) a policy that combines a negative short-term interest rate target with a pledge to cap the 10-year bond yield around 0%.▦They also come ahead of a BOJ leadership transition when dovish governor Haruhiko Kuroda's second five-year term ends in April next year.▦While Kuroda has ruled out the chance of a near-term withdrawal of stimulus markets are rife with speculation the BOJ may tweak YCC when his successor takes the helm.▦A former commercial banker Tamura said the BOJ's stimulus helped improve the economy but was causing some distortions in market pricing according to Asahi.▦He also said there was scope to review the feasibility of the BOJ's 2% inflation target and consider it as a more flexible goal as the level may have been too high for Japan the paper said.▦As long as the economy is achieving a virtuous cycle I think it's okay even if inflation is at say 1.8% instead of 2% he was quoted as saying.▦Japan's core consumer inflation which strips away volatile fresh food but includes fuel costs exceeded the BOJ's 2% target for seven straight months in October as the weak yen propped up the cost of already expensive fuel and food imports.▦But wage and service prices have barely risen keeping the BOJ cautious of following in the footsteps of other major central banks in withdrawing stimulus.▦Critics of YCC however have warned of the rising cost of prolonged easing as the BOJ's relentless bond buying to defend its yield cap has drained bond market liquidity. Years of low rates have also hurt financial institutions' profits forcing them to load up on risky investments in search for yield.▦The BOJ tends to conduct a review when it needs to justify a tweak to its policy framework. It conducted one in 2016 when it shifted to YCC which focuses on guiding interest rates from a policy targeting the pace of money printing.▦It did another review in March last year to make YCC more sustainable such as by widening the band at which long-term rates could move around the 0% target. | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective mask walks past the headquarters of Bank of Japan amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo Japan May 22 2020.REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon▦By Leika Kihara▦TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan should conduct a review of monetary policy framework and tweak its massive stimulus programme depending on the outcome its board member Naoki Tamura told the Asahi daily in a sign of growing focus on the drawbacks of prolonged easing.▦While the timing of the review would depend on economic and price developments it could come soon or at a somewhat later date Tamura said in the interview published on Friday adding that the outcome of next year's spring wage negotiations would be key.▦Whether the BOJ needs to tweak its (ultra-easy) monetary policy will depend on the outcome of the review he said.▦The remarks are the first from an incumbent BOJ policymaker calling for an examination of the pros and cons of yield curve control (YCC) a policy that combines a negative short-term interest rate target with a pledge to cap the 10-year bond yield around 0%.▦They also come ahead of a BOJ leadership transition when dovish governor Haruhiko Kuroda's second five-year term ends in April next year.▦While Kuroda has ruled out the chance of a near-term withdrawal of stimulus markets are rife with speculation the BOJ may tweak YCC when his successor takes the helm.▦A former commercial banker Tamura said the BOJ's stimulus helped improve the economy but was causing some distortions in market pricing according to Asahi.▦He also said there was scope to review the feasibility of the BOJ's 2% inflation target and consider it as a more flexible goal as the level may have been too high for Japan the paper said.▦As long as the economy is achieving a virtuous cycle I think it's okay even if inflation is at say 1.8% instead of 2% he was quoted as saying.▦Japan's core consumer inflation which strips away volatile fresh food but includes fuel costs exceeded the BOJ's 2% target for seven straight months in October as the weak yen propped up the cost of already expensive fuel and food imports.▦But wage and service prices have barely risen keeping the BOJ cautious of following in the footsteps of other major central banks in withdrawing stimulus.▦Critics of YCC however have warned of the rising cost of prolonged easing as the BOJ's relentless bond buying to defend its yield cap has drained bond market liquidity. Years of low rates have also hurt financial institutions' profits forcing them to load up on risky investments in search for yield.▦The BOJ tends to conduct a review when it needs to justify a tweak to its policy framework. It conducted one in 2016 when it shifted to YCC which focuses on guiding interest rates from a policy targeting the pace of money printing.▦It did another review in March last year to make YCC more sustainable such as by widening the band at which long-term rates could move around the 0% target. | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective mask walks past the headquarters of Bank of Japan amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo Japan May 22 2020.REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon▦By Leika Kihara▦TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan should conduct a review of monetary policy framework and tweak its massive stimulus programme depending on the outcome its board member Naoki Tamura told the Asahi daily in a sign of growing focus on the drawbacks of prolonged easing.▦While the timing of the review would depend on economic and price developments it could come soon or at a somewhat later date Tamura said in the interview published on Friday adding that the outcome of next year's spring wage negotiations would be key.▦Whether the BOJ needs to tweak its (ultra-easy) monetary policy will depend on the outcome of the review he said.▦The remarks are the first from an incumbent BOJ policymaker calling for an examination of the pros and cons of yield curve control (YCC) a policy that combines a negative short-term interest rate target with a pledge to cap the 10-year bond yield around 0%.▦They also come ahead of a BOJ leadership transition when dovish governor Haruhiko Kuroda's second five-year term ends in April next year.▦While Kuroda has ruled out the chance of a near-term withdrawal of stimulus markets are rife with speculation the BOJ may tweak YCC when his successor takes the helm.▦A former commercial banker Tamura said the BOJ's stimulus helped improve the economy but was causing some distortions in market pricing according to Asahi.▦He also said there was scope to review the feasibility of the BOJ's 2% inflation target and consider it as a more flexible goal as the level may have been too high for Japan the paper said.▦As long as the economy is achieving a virtuous cycle I think it's okay even if inflation is at say 1.8% instead of 2% he was quoted as saying.▦Japan's core consumer inflation which strips away volatile fresh food but includes fuel costs exceeded the BOJ's 2% target for seven straight months in October as the weak yen propped up the cost of already expensive fuel and food imports.▦But wage and service prices have barely risen keeping the BOJ cautious of following in the footsteps of other major central banks in withdrawing stimulus.▦Critics of YCC however have warned of the rising cost of prolonged easing as the BOJ's relentless bond buying to defend its yield cap has drained bond market liquidity. Years of low rates have also hurt financial institutions' profits forcing them to load up on risky investments in search for yield.▦The BOJ tends to conduct a review when it needs to justify a tweak to its policy framework. It conducted one in 2016 when it shifted to YCC which focuses on guiding interest rates from a policy targeting the pace of money printing.▦It did another review in March last year to make YCC more sustainable such as by widening the band at which long-term rates could move around the 0% target. | Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective mask walks past the headquarters of Bank of Japan amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo Japan May 22 2020.REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon▦By Leika Kihara▦TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan should conduct a review of monetary policy framework and tweak its massive stimulus programme depending on the outcome its board member Naoki Tamura told the Asahi daily in a sign of growing focus on the drawbacks of prolonged easing.▦While the timing of the review would depend on economic and price developments it could come soon or at a somewhat later date Tamura said in the interview published on Friday adding that the outcome of next year's spring wage negotiations would be key.▦Whether the BOJ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180679 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3MINDIA | 3M India Limited | 3M India Limited | - | 19910218 | Conglomerates | Conglomerates | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220930 | 27134338000.0 | 5816426000.0 | 32950764000.0 | 8504335000.0 | 699407000.0 | 9203742000.0 | 23747022000.0 | 32950764000.0 | 9766981000.0 | 6224496000.0 | 1430656000.0 | 1426848000.0 | 364511000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180680 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3MINDIA | 3M India Limited | 3M India Limited | - | 19910218 | Conglomerates | Conglomerates | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220630 | 9435961000.0 | 5974109000.0 | 1136356000.0 | 1131000000.0 | 288407000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180681 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3MINDIA | 3M India Limited | 3M India Limited | - | 19910218 | Conglomerates | Conglomerates | INR | 2022 | A | 20220331 | 24370087000.0 | 5689356000.0 | 30059443000.0 | 7604601000.0 | 619114000.0 | 8223715000.0 | 21835728000.0 | 30059443000.0 | 33358417000.0 | 20906857000.0 | 3712385000.0 | 3675181000.0 | 955470000.0 | 3273671000.0 | -407315000.0 | -211940000.0 | 10624229000.0 | 13278645000.0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180682 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3MINDIA | 3M India Limited | 3M India Limited | - | 19910218 | Conglomerates | Conglomerates | INR | 2022 | Q | 20220331 | 24370087000.0 | 5689356000.0 | 30059443000.0 | 7604601000.0 | 619114000.0 | 8223715000.0 | 21835728000.0 | 30059443000.0 | 9255928000.0 | 5653338000.0 | 1533629000.0 | 1514119000.0 | 404968000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180683 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3MINDIA | 3M India Limited | 3M India Limited | - | 19910218 | Conglomerates | Conglomerates | INR | 2022 | Q | 20211231 | 8262809000.0 | 5090455000.0 | 894783000.0 | 889840000.0 | 222396000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180684 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3MINDIA | 3M India Limited | 3M India Limited | - | 19910218 | Conglomerates | Conglomerates | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210930 | 22623290000.0 | 5616457000.0 | 28239747000.0 | 7596786000.0 | 611154000.0 | 8207940000.0 | 20031807000.0 | 28239747000.0 | 8400960000.0 | 5231104000.0 | 788731000.0 | 866113000.0 | 223956000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180685 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3MINDIA | 3M India Limited | 3M India Limited | - | 19910218 | Conglomerates | Conglomerates | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210630 | 7438720000.0 | 4931960000.0 | 331034000.0 | 405109000.0 | 104150000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180686 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3PLAND | 3P Land Holdings Ltd | 3P Land Holdings Ltd | - | 19950512 | Real Estate | Real Estate | INR | 2022 | Q | 20221231 | 4763000.0 | 0.0 | 3651000.0 | 3651000.0 | 883000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180687 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3PLAND | 3P Land Holdings Ltd | 3P Land Holdings Ltd | - | 19950512 | Real Estate | Real Estate | INR | 2022 | Q | 20220930 | 695380000.0 | 6292000.0 | 701672000.0 | 894000.0 | 18089000.0 | 18983000.0 | 682689000.0 | 701672000.0 | 4694000.0 | 0.0 | 3278000.0 | 10062000.0 | 2568000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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180689 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3PLAND | 3P Land Holdings Ltd | 3P Land Holdings Ltd | - | 19950512 | Real Estate | Real Estate | INR | 2022 | A | 20220331 | 678488000.0 | 6451000.0 | 684939000.0 | 61000.0 | 17481000.0 | 17542000.0 | 667397000.0 | 684939000.0 | 17394000.0 | 0.0 | 12819000.0 | 15749000.0 | 4202000.0 | -807000.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 1685000.0 | 878000.0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180690 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 3PLAND | 3P Land Holdings Ltd | 3P Land Holdings Ltd | - | 19950512 | Real Estate | Real Estate | INR | 2022 | Q | 20220331 | 678488000.0 | 6451000.0 | 684939000.0 | 61000.0 | 17481000.0 | 17542000.0 | 667397000.0 | 684939000.0 | 4297000.0 | 0.0 | 174000.0 | 3110000.0 | 771000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180691 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 4THDIM | Fourth Dimension Solutions Limited | Fourth Dimension Solutions Limited | - | 20170315 | Information Technology Services | Information Technology Services | INR | 2023 | Q | 20221231 | 53111000.0 | 50922000.0 | 16948000.0 | 16915000.0 | 33000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180692 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 4THDIM | Fourth Dimension Solutions Limited | Fourth Dimension Solutions Limited | - | 20170315 | Information Technology Services | Information Technology Services | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220930 | 36743000.0 | 1643507000.0 | 1680250000.0 | 42890000.0 | -1000.0 | 42889000.0 | 1637361000.0 | 1680250000.0 | 25079000.0 | 24757000.0 | 17511000.0 | 17510000.0 | 1000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180693 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 4THDIM | Fourth Dimension Solutions Limited | Fourth Dimension Solutions Limited | - | 20170315 | Information Technology Services | Information Technology Services | INR | 2022 | A | 20220331 | 7274000.0 | 2306364000.0 | 2313639000.0 | 102561000.0 | 98866000.0 | 102561000.0 | 2211078000.0 | 2313639000.0 | 15306000.0 | 9886000.0 | 995000.0 | 534000.0 | -392199000.0 | 14408000.0 | 0.0 | -13928000.0 | 3132000.0 | 3612000.0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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180695 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 4THDIM | Fourth Dimension Solutions Limited | Fourth Dimension Solutions Limited | - | 20170315 | Information Technology Services | Information Technology Services | INR | 2022 | Q | 20210930 | 187963000.0 | 2503273000.0 | 2691236000.0 | 188909000.0 | 26889000.0 | 215798000.0 | 2475438000.0 | 2691236000.0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180696 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 5PAISA | 5paisa Capital Limited | 5paisa Capital Limited | - | 20171116 | Capital Markets | Capital Markets | INR | 2023 | Q | 20221231 | 837621000.0 | 149370000.0 | 206861000.0 | 146952000.0 | 36781000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180697 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 5PAISA | 5paisa Capital Limited | 5paisa Capital Limited | - | 20171116 | Capital Markets | Capital Markets | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220930 | 15392727000.0 | 1660400000.0 | 17053127000.0 | 499324000.0 | 12171980000.0 | 12671304000.0 | 4381823000.0 | 17053127000.0 | 555955000.0 | 145962000.0 | 186063000.0 | 140726000.0 | 33254000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
51794 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | ZENTEC | Zen Technologies Limited | Zen Technologies Limited | 20000904 | Aerospace & Defense | Aerospace & Defense | INR | 2020 | Q | 20200131 | 156069000 | 0 | 0 | 95607250 | -56078750 | 39528500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180698 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 5PAISA | 5paisa Capital Limited | 5paisa Capital Limited | - | 20171116 | Capital Markets | Capital Markets | INR | 2023 | Q | 20220630 | 597722000.0 | 141688000.0 | 155926000.0 | 101130000.0 | 27249000.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
180699 | NSE | National Stock Exchange of India | National Stock Exchange of India | IND | 5PAISA | 5paisa Capital Limited | 5paisa Capital Limited | - | 20171116 | Capital Markets | Capital Markets | INR | 2022 | A | 20220331 | 14562754000.0 | 1522878000.0 | 16085632000.0 | 540717000.0 | 11805179000.0 | 12345896000.0 | 3739736000.0 | 16085632000.0 | 2159736000.0 | 421932000.0 | 403725000.0 | 185037000.0 | 47681000.0 | -1406274000.0 | -120415000.0 | 2252041000.0 | 168765000.0 | 894117000.0 |
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