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Ukraine War: McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Netflix, Samsung join growing list of MNCs suspending business in Russia

As Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters the 14th day, three more companies - McDonald's, Coca-Cola and Starbucks - have announced closure of business in Russia, joining the growing list of international businesses leaving the country, media reports said.

Hikes in petrol, diesel prices likely to start from next week: Report

New Delhi/IBNS: Petrol and diesel prices are likely to increase after assembly elections in five states get over next week to cover the Rs 9 a litre gap caused by international oil prices that zoomed past $100 a barrel.

LIC IPO likely to be shifted to next Financial year as govt to reassess timing amid Russia-Ukraine war: Report

The initial public offering of state-run insurance behemoth Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) can be pushed to the next financial year, media reports said, noting that the government is likely to hold a meeting to reassess the IPO timing amid the Russia-Ukraine war.

BPCL looks towards Middle East to make up for shortfall in crude oil supply amid Russia-Ukraine conflict

New Delhi: State-run Indian refiner Bharat Petroleum is seeking to import crude oil from the Middle Eastern producers to meet the requirements for April, fearing that the Western sanctions on Russia can disrupt the deliveries of Urals crude, Reuters reported citing sources.

Russia-Ukraine War: SBI halts trade with sanctioned Russian entities

State-run lender State Bank of India has said it has suspended transactions involving Russian entities in the wake of international sanctions, media reports said.