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    These Ford models to get expensive in US: Check car prices amid Trump tariffs tensions

    In a notice sent to dealers, Ford has informed that the prices for some of its models are being increased by up to $2,000. A spokesperson said the latest increase in prices was due to "usual" mid-year pricing actions along with the tariffs that the company faces.

    PNB Q4 Results: Net profit surges 52% YoY to Rs 4,567 crore

    PNB Q4 Results FY25: Net Interest Income (NII) grew 4% year-on-year to Rs 10,757 crore, indicating steady lending growth, while non-interest income rose 11% to Rs 4,716 crore.

    MRF shares settle 4% higher after Q4 profit jumps 31%, dividend at Rs 229/sh

    MRF Ltd's shares surged after reporting a 31% year-on-year increase in Q4 net profit, reaching Rs 498 crore. The company's revenue from operations also rose by 12% to Rs 6,944 crore. Alongside these strong results, MRF announced a final dividend of Rs 229 per share, bringing the total dividend for FY25 to Rs 235 per share.

    RattanIndia Power Q3 Results: Net profit nosedives to Rs 125.94 crore

    RattanIndia Power experienced a significant drop in net profit for the March quarter. The consolidated net profit stood at Rs 125.94 crore. This decline is attributed to a high base effect from the previous year. The company's total income increased to Rs 1,028.61 crore. The figures reflect the financial performance during January-March quarter.

    Paytm shares rally over 5% after Q4 loss narrows

    Paytm's parent company, One97 Communications, saw shares rise after reporting a narrower consolidated net loss of Rs 540 crore for Q4FY25, despite exceptional items. Revenue declined 16% year-on-year but increased sequentially. The company anticipates potential policy clarity around merchant discount rates on UPI, which could offer incremental monetization opportunities.

    ETMarkets Smart Talk | Is gold the new growth asset? 3 reasons why yellow metal rose 28% in 4 months: Ajit Banerjee

    We are all aware markets do not like uncertainty of any type, and by nature, it is forward-looking. Hence, it reacts either positively or negatively depending upon the underlying developments.

    The Economic Times
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