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Saudi Arabia Removes All Restrictions for Foreign Investors

Saudi Arabia eliminates Qualified Foreign Investor rules, opening its $2.3 trillion stock market to all global investors from February 1. This major reform aims to boost inflows and revive the Tadawul index after a 13% slump.

US Capture of Maduro: Impact on Ukraine & Taiwan

The reported US capture of Venezuela's President Maduro could reshape global power dynamics, potentially fueling Russia's war in Ukraine and China's ambitions towards Taiwan. Analysis inside.

NK Missile Launch After Maduro's Capture by US

Kim Jong-un fires ballistic missiles hours after US captures Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Analysis links timing to South Korea-China talks. Read the full report.

How to Declare US RSUs in Your Income Tax Return

Chartered accountant Mahesh Nayak received a tax notice for undisclosed foreign assets. Learn how to correctly declare US RSUs in your ITR, including cost vs. current value and filing a revised return.

India's Forex Reserves Surge to $693.32 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves rose sharply by $4.368 billion to $693.318 billion in the week ended December 19, as per RBI data. Gold reserves saw a strong gain. Read the full analysis.

Disclose Foreign Assets in Revised ITR by Dec 31

Indian taxpayers can still disclose foreign income & assets by filing a revised ITR before December 31. Learn about Schedule FA, FSI, and how to avoid heavy penalties under the Black Money Act.

India's Forex Reserves Fall to $686.2 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves fell by $1.8 billion to $686.2 billion as of Nov 28, 2025. While gold reserves rose, foreign currency assets saw a significant decline. Get the full breakdown here.

India's Forex Reserves Fall to $686.23 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $1.88 billion for the week ending November 29, 2024, settling at $686.23 billion. Explore the key factors behind the drop and its implications for the economy.

China Warns Foreign Media on Hong Kong Fire Reporting

China's foreign ministry issues a stern warning to international media, accusing them of spreading false information about a deadly Hong Kong fire. Details on the incident and the official response.

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