Weekly Current Affairs (27th October to 2nd November 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (27th October to 2nd November 2024)

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Category : Business and economics Published on: November 03 2024

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  • India and Germany signed multiple agreements across various sectors to enhance bilateral relations, focusing on green hydrogen, innovation, and technology.
  • Hindalco Industries has been elected as a new member of the International Copper Association, enhancing its collaboration within the global copper industry.
  • Axis Bank has re-appointed Amitabh Chaudhry as the MD & CEO of the bank for another three years.
  • Nvidia has overtaken Apple to become the world's most valuable company.
  • DBS Bank India has been recognized as one of the ‘Best Companies for Women in India’ for the year 2024.
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