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At a consolidated level, Zomato is expected to achieve a reported EBITDA positive of Rs 29.8 crore in the third quarter, compared to a reported loss in the previous quarter. The EBITDA margin is also anticipated to turn positive at 0.6%.

Computer Age Management Services Ltd., incorporated in the year 1988, is a Small Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 14153.46 Crore) operating in Financial Services sector.

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A significant uptick in futures open interest signifies a substantial growth in the number of active, unexpired futures contracts in a specific security.

Arnav Pandya says: "The circular does not specify that the same reason cannot be used for partial withdrawal multiple times. However, it is important to consider different reasons for withdrawal, such as medical treatment, to plan ahead and maintain a growing corpus. One can also withdraw for something which can help you in your career. You can also withdraw if you want to use it to start up a new venture or a startup."

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The Relative Strength Index of the stock stood at 78.93 on Thursday.

Most Asian markets tracked Wall Street higher on Thursday, but Chinese stocks were battling to sustain a rally after data raised concerns about deflationary pressures in China and suggested the economic slowdown may have further to run.

The U.S. dollar was trading in a tight range on Thursday as traders digested less dovish remarks from policymakers overnight and looked ahead to fresh economic data from the United States.

Stocks that were in focus included names like EIH, which rose 20%, Gensol Engineering, which increased 10%, and Trent, whose shares jumped 19.48% on Wednesday.

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U.S. central bankers want to hold off on cutting interest rates until they have more confidence that inflation is headed down to 2%, and on Wednesday gave a range of reasons for feeling little urgency to start easing policy soon or to move quickly once they do.

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Billionaire hedge fund manager William Ackman is launching a new investment portfolio in the U.S., according to a regulatory filing which suggests the fund will mimic his existing hedge fund but offering lower fees and quicker access to capital.

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