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Power Shutdown in Ambattur Areas on January 12

Power supply will be suspended in several parts of Ambattur, Chennai, on January 12 from 9am to 2pm for maintenance work. Check the full list of affected localities here.

Gold Prices Fall on MCX Amid Profit Booking

Gold prices in India fell on 7 January, with MCX rates dropping nearly 1%. Check today's 24k, 22k, and 18k gold rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and other major cities.

Gold, Silver Rates at Fresh Highs on MCX

Gold and silver prices surged to record highs on MCX on December 24, 2025, driven by US Fed rate cut expectations and a weaker dollar. Get the latest market insights and analysis.

Gold, Silver Prices Hit Record High in Ahmedabad

Gold prices in Ahmedabad surged to Rs 1,40,500 per 10g, a 77% yearly jump. Silver also hit a new peak. Experts cite Fed rate cut hopes and geopolitical tensions as key drivers. Read more.

RBI Rate Cut Cycle Likely Over, Says YES Bank

YES Bank economists predict the RBI's rate-cut cycle has ended. The central bank is expected to enter a long pause with a neutral stance, focusing on growth and liquidity. Read more.

RBI Rate Cut Sparks Real Estate Cheer in Bhubaneswar

RBI's fourth consecutive repo rate cut to 5.25% brings relief to homebuyers and developers in Tier-II cities like Bhubaneswar. Experts predict lower home loan interest rates and a market revival.

RBI Cuts Repo Rate 25 bps, Boosts GDP Forecast to 7.3%

The RBI's MPC delivered a unanimous 25 bps rate cut as inflation plunged to 0.25%. It also raised GDP growth forecast to 7.3% and announced a ₹1.5 lakh crore liquidity boost. Discover what this means for your loans and investments.

RBI Cuts Repo Rate by 25 bps as Expected

The Reserve Bank of India's MPC cut the repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.25% in its December policy. This marks a cumulative reduction of 125 bps since February. Read the full analysis.

RBI MPC Cuts Repo Rate to 5.25% in Dec 2025

The RBI MPC, led by Governor Sanjay Malhotra, reduced the repo rate by 25 bps to 5.25% on December 5, 2025. Explore the key decisions and their impact on loans and the economy.

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