India is becoming a key player in AI-driven financial innovation, according to LSEG CEO David Schwimmer. He highlighted the country's digital infrastructure and talent as crucial for transforming global capital markets. Schwimmer emphasized that data integrity is paramount for trusting AI outcomes and driving responsible adoption across the industry.
Indian equity markets experienced a significant downturn, with the Nifty and Sensex falling 1.3% and 1.1% respectively for the week. A sharp selloff in IT stocks, triggered by AI disruption fears in the US economy and rapid job losses, led the decline. The IT index saw its steepest weekly losses in 10 months, wiping out substantial market value.
Indian IT firms are adapting to new AI models that promise to revolutionize software development. Despite recent stock sell-offs, companies are investing in AI training and partnerships, ensuring their continued relevance. Strong deal wins and favorable valuations suggest a resilient future for the sector.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is proposing to review the base price and price bands for Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs). Currently, a fixed 20% price band is applied, which Sebi believes doesn't accurately reflect underlying volatility. The regulator aims to address issues with using T-2 day NAV and manual adjustments for corporate actions.
Argentina and the United States have reached an expansive trade deal, a win for Argentine President Javier Milei as he moves to open up the South American nations notoriously protectionist economy.
Michael Ferro, the former chair of the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times, was set to meet with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein at his Palm Beach home on April 15, 2019, according to emails.