Bryson DeChambeau makes LIV Golf history with 58 in final round

Bryson DeChambeau made LIV Golf history on Sunday in the final round of the series event at the White Course at Greenbrier in West Virginia. DeChambeau shot a 58 on a dampened course and became the fourth player on a top-level tour to hit the mark. He did it all to capture his first title… Continue reading Bryson DeChambeau makes LIV Golf history with 58 in final round

Licence raj returns, Opaque subsidies, and more

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Mumbai realty firm stocks may climb wall of worry, one valuation at a time

Real estate stocks of Mumbai-based companies have been hitting lifetime highs on expectations that launches, steady demand, and price increases in the largest real estate market in the country would boost their financials.   Macrotech Developers (Lodha) and Oberoi Realty hit their all-time highs last week, while Godrej Properties came close to its 52-week high… Continue reading Mumbai realty firm stocks may climb wall of worry, one valuation at a time

False start for ARCL, encouraging GMPs for SBFC, and more

A false start for AMC Repo Clearing AMC Repo Clearing (ARCL), a limited-purpose clearing corporation (LPCC) backed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India and funded by asset management companies, showed a lot of promise on the day of launch. However, the platform hasn’t reported any trades since then. When Finance Minister… Continue reading False start for ARCL, encouraging GMPs for SBFC, and more

Missouri’s Eli Drinkwitz wonders if anyone has thought about student-athletes amid conference realignments

Missouri football coach Eli Drinkwitz was among the coaches over the last few days who have seen the collegiate landscape changed dramatically after several Pac-12 schools bolted for new conferences. But Drinkwitz wondered Saturday in an interview with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch if the officials making the decisions have thought about the student-athletes who will… Continue reading Missouri’s Eli Drinkwitz wonders if anyone has thought about student-athletes amid conference realignments

Liberty football player Tajh Boyd dead at 19

Liberty University announced Sunday that football player Tajh Boyd has died. The offensive lineman was 19. Flames football coach Jamey Chadwell and athletics director Ian McCaw made the announcement in a letter to the university community. It was posted on the athletics website. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM “It is with heavy… Continue reading Liberty football player Tajh Boyd dead at 19

WTO dispute unlikely in near future

India does not expect countries to raise a dispute at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in the near future over the curbs on import of laptops, tablets and personal computers. “Disputes don’t come in so early. If anyone finds a problem after implementation, they can raise specific trade concerns in committees like import licensing,… Continue reading WTO dispute unlikely in near future

PM making railways world-class, past govts used it for bargaining: Dhami

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday accused past central governments of leaving the railways at “God’s mercy” and using it as a bargaining chip. The chief minister said under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, infrastructure in all sectors, including railways, is being made world-class. The opposition parties, which were… Continue reading PM making railways world-class, past govts used it for bargaining: Dhami