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Elon Musk's response to becoming the world's wealthiest person: How strange. Well, back to work
Musk has entered a new stratosphere over the last few years as Tesla has grown and come closer to achieving a mission he said is not purely economic.

Masks probably may never even go, says ICMR chief Balram Bhargava
"We don't know how much of the population we'll have to vaccinate to break ...

Wall Street revives dream of Bitcoin ETF with new SEC filing
It’s a bold move for the New York-based firm. There have been multiple applicati...
SEC to reconvene on January 1 to consider emergency use authorisation for COVID-19 vaccines
The subject expert committee on Covid-19 of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) on December 9 had sought additional safety and efficacy data for Covid-19 vaccines of SII and Bharat Biotech after deliberating upon their applications.
Bond yields to remain rangebound for now amidst Covid pandemic
Many investors who invest in sovereign bonds are also betting on short term yields as they expect them to bounce back in the coming months, said industry trackers.
Robinhood Financial hit with class-action suit for selling stock orders
The complaint filed Wednesday in San Francisco federal court follows the company’s $65 million settlement last week with the US Securities and Exchange Commission over similar allegations.
US says 3rd-largest cryptocurrency is a security, not currency
The lawsuit which said that XRO is a security not currency, claimed that Ripple's former CEO and founder Christian Larsen and its current CEO Bradley Garlinghouse violated securities laws by selling XRP over a seven-year period starting in 2013.
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase files with regulators to go public
Coinbase's announcement comes as Bitcoin hit a record high on Thursday, just a day after passing the $20,000 milestone for the first time, amid surging interest from larger investors.
US FDA nod may help speed up Pfizer vaccine rollout in India
“India will have to give approval if it has to secure free doses of Pfizer vaccine from the Covax facility,” an official said. “Without giving an approval, India will not be able to receive those free doses.”
Australian shares end higher as financials gain; NZ falls
The S&P/ASX 200 index swung into positive territory in the last hour of trade after spending most of the session in the red, closing up 0.25% at 6,547.2 points.
Australia shares rise on likelihood of divided US Congress
Wall Street surged overnight as President Donald Trump's win in the major battleground state of Florida led investors to believe a Democratic Party-led Congress was not on the cards even if Joe Biden wins the presidency.
Australia shares make cautious gains ahead of US election outcome
Some attention turning to the outcome of who will hold the Senate, as a Biden White House without Democratic control of the Senate could still mean difficulty for already slow progress in a new fiscal stimulus package to pass," said James Tao, market analyst at CommSec.
LIC trying to make up for drop in G-sec returns with equity gains
On investment income, interest income on our investments alone has crossed another Rs 1 lakh crore, says Vipin Anand
Australia shares slip as US and Europe Covid-19 cases jump
The United States saw its highest ever number of new COVID-19 cases on Friday and Saturday, with a Reuters tally showing hospitalizations are also rising and have hit a two-month high and deaths are trending upwards.
Class action lawsuit dismissed against Infosys
The complaint, which was filed in the Eastern District of New York, was brought on behalf of a class consisting of persons or entities who purchased the Company's publicly traded securities between July 7, 2018 and October 20, 2019.