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Major News and Events of 27 August 2019 |
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What Happened on 27 August 2019
As per recent news updates, the rupee has appreciated by 32 paise to 71.70 against US Dollar during early trade on Tuesday, August 27, 2019. Moreover, news agencies confirm that the reason behind the increment is the revival of trade talks between US and China. Additionally, gains and hopes are about to build up once again in the domestic equity market. On Monday, August 26, 2019, the value of Indian rupee had declined by 36 paise against the US Currency. This was due to the flash crash witnessed in the global currencies and uncertainty on the trade front.
As per recent news updates, flights have banned certain MacBook models in Indian flights. This order has come into existence due to battery concerns over 15-inch older generation MacBooks. As batteries of MacBook Pro usually create overheating problems, they are now said to pose a safety risk. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Monday, August 26, 2019 requested its passengers not to carry these affected models at all in any of their baggage, until or unless their batteries are verified and certified by their manufacturers.
As per recent news updates, the rupee has appreciated by 32 paise to 71.70 against US Dollar during early trade on Tuesday, August 27, 2019. Moreover, news agencies confirm that the reason behind the increment is the revival of trade talks between US and China. Additionally, gains and hopes are about to build up once again in the domestic equity market. On Monday, August 26, 2019, the value of Indian rupee had declined by 36 paise against the US Currency. This was due to the flash crash witnessed in the global currencies and uncertainty on the trade front.
As per recent news updates, flights have banned certain MacBook models in Indian flights. This order has come into existence due to battery concerns over 15-inch older generation MacBooks. As batteries of MacBook Pro usually create overheating problems, they are now said to pose a safety risk. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Monday, August 26, 2019 requested its passengers not to carry these affected models at all in any of their baggage, until or unless their batteries are verified and certified by their manufacturers.
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