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    Audi India cuts car prices by up to ₹7.8 lakh following GST 2.0 reforms; check changes for each model here

    Audi India has reduced prices across its models by Rs 2.6–7.8 lakh, passing on GST 2.0 benefits. The Q3 now starts at Rs 43.07 lakh, while the Q8 begins at Rs 1.1 crore. Prices of Q5, Q7, A4, and A6 are also lower. Audi said the move makes its cars more accessible before the festive season.

    France political crisis: Is country about to go bankrupt due to Donald Trump tariffs? Factors that have impacted Europe's 2nd largest economy

    France's economy, the second largest in Europe after Germany's, appears strong at first glance. Before President Donald Trump's tariff war, growth was slow but steady and employment was picking up.

    SpiceJet expects to restart ops of 10 grounded planes by April 2026

    SpiceJet, grappling with financial difficulties, aims to revive its operations by restoring 10 grounded aircraft by April 2026, with some expected to be operational by early winter to meet peak demand. The airline reported a net loss of Rs 238 crore in the June quarter, impacted by a significant portion of its fleet being grounded.

    SCSS vs Bank FD: Which investment scheme is offering 8.2% interest rate to senior citizens?

    With falling FD interest rates, senior citizens are seeking better investment options. The Senior Citizen Savings Scheme (SCSS), a government-backed scheme, offers a higher interest rate of 8.2% compared to many leading bank FDs. SCSS has a five-year term, tax benefits under Section 80C, and a maximum investment limit of Rs 30 lakh, making it an attractive alternative.

    SpiceJet shares fall 5% after airline reports Rs 234 crore net loss in Q1FY26

    SpiceJet Share Price: SpiceJet reported a net loss of Rupees 234 crore in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026. This is a reversal from last year's profit. Revenue also declined significantly. Geopolitical issues and aircraft delays impacted performance. Passenger revenue and load factor remained relatively stable. The airline's net worth improved due to financial restructuring.

    Gold on a hot run, central banks and RBI go slow on buys as geopolitics also weighs

    Global central banks are showing caution in gold buying. They are navigating geopolitical issues and high prices. The long-term plan to move away from US assets continues. Reserve Bank of India is also watching geopolitical cues. High gold prices are a reason for the slowdown. RBI's gold holdings remain at a record high of 880 tonnes.

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