The Supreme Court mandates real estate developers to compensate buyers at 18% interest for delays, equalizing penalties for both parties.
With the Fed embarking on a new rate-cutting cycle, some investors are left wondering what impact it might have on commercial ...
Equity and fairness’ demand that the builder be charged 18% interest and face consequences similar to those imposed on the buyer for default: Supreme Court | Real Estate News ...
Rising 10Y yields threaten the stock market rally as financial conditions tighten. Learn how recent Fed actions impact ...
In the August Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) decided to press pause on the rate ...
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Supreme Court delivers a tit-for-tat order to builder for delay in possession. Big win for homebuyers
SC orders M/s Business Park Town Planners Ltd to refund a homebuyer’s money with 18% interest per annum, doubling the interest earlier granted by the consumer commission.
After cutting interest rates by 25 basis points last week, the Federal Reserve is back to trying to balance its dual mandate: ...
Our central forecast is that by the end of 2025, the BoJ will have raised once more to 0.75 per cent in line with its extensive signalling.
Financial markets think the European Central Bank has found its "happy place" with a policy rate of 2%. An outsize surge in ...
Citi stresses that annual inflation returned to the Bank of Israel's target range (3% is the upper limit) last month, with an ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria’s Monetary Policy Committee has reduced the interest rate by 50 basis points, from 27.5 per cent in July to 27 per cent. This followed the decision of the 12 members of ...
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