People who grew up in the 60s and 70s know there was a particular freedom in a summer with no schedule, no camps, no enrichment, just a long empty stretch you were expected to fill yourself, and somehow always didSummers of the past offered unstructured time, fostering creativity and self-reliance through boredom and exploration. This "wasted" time, ...
Inside Zepto’s IPO filing — the key takeawaysQuick commerce platform Zepto has filed its updated draft papers for public listing, revealing detailed financials and operational metrics....
Ola’s valuation crashes 99%; Snapchat India ad pushHappy Thursday! American investor Vanguard has slashed the fair value of Ola's parent company. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Disp...
Bitcoin crash explained: Why BTC USD plunged below $66,000 and why Citigroup says Strategy's BTC sale isn't the real reason for the crypto's price dropBitcoin crash reason explained: Bitcoin experienced a significant price drop, with Citigroup attributing the downturn primarily to substant...
Memorial Day 2026: Is Costco, Walmart, Target, Publix, Trader Joe’s, Aldi, Whole Foods and Kroger open? Banks closed as federal holiday store hours confuse shoppersMemorial Day 2026: Costco closed; Walmart, Target, Publix, Aldi, Whole Foods, Kroger open with regular or modified hours. Banks closed acro...
How to identify if the snake near your pond is a cottonmouth or just a harmless watersnakeMany people mistake snakes for cottonmouths. Experts say to look for specific features. Cottonmouths have stout bodies and dark facial stri...
Grandpa ditched retirement homes for a beachfront hotel. His logic is hard to ignoreA grandfather's unconventional retirement choice has captured global attention. He opted for a beachfront hotel over a retirement home, cit...
ETtech In-depth: Amazon’s quick commerce blitz rattles Blinkit’s playbookAmazon's aggressive 10-minute delivery push is intensifying competition in India's quick commerce market, putting pressure on leader Blinki...
Iran juggles oil cuts and storage strain to resist US blockadeTightened US naval restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz have sharply reduced Iran’s oil exports, forcing the country to cut production as s...
Inside China’s ‘Magic’ factories: The tech playbook India can’t ignoreChina's state-of-the-art factories reflect its commitment to innovation, backed by robust research and development initiatives. This enviro...
DTF St. Louis : What really happened with ‘Tiger Tiger’ in episode 6? Everything you need to know about the finale release, time, plot and castThe darkly comedic series DTF St. Louis is nearing its end. Episode six aired on April 5, with the series finale set for April 12. The stor...
European stock traders place their blockbuster bets in the darkThe ballooning interest is evidence that U.S.-style block trading of shares is "becoming truly mainstream" among European institutional inv...
Dark-pool clampdown ensnaring 74% of European equities74% of the continent's biggest stocks would have breached the caps over a year-long study period.
SEC enacts rules to protect exchanges, dark pools from glitchesThe SEC's rule replaces the current regulatory model in which exchanges rely on voluntary guidance to address security and stability issues...
Bank of America sends incorrect data to a US regulatorBank of America Corp said it sent incorrect data to a US regulator that made its private stock trading platform look bigger than it actuall...
SEC eyes test that may lead to shift away from 'dark pools'The measure aims to address a concern among some regulators and academics about the increasing level of trading that happens outside of exc...
- Goldman Sachs shutters Canadian 'dark pool' trading ops
Goldman Sachs is shutting down its Canadian "dark pool" trading operation less than a year after it was launched by the US-based investment...