Weekly Current Affairs (10 January to 15 January 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (10 January to 15 January 2022)

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Category : Business and economics Published on: January 16 2022

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  • Reserve Bank of India sets up Fintech department headed by Ajay Kumar Choudhary
  • Adani Group formed a new subsidiary named Adani New Industries Limited (ANIL)
  • The term of the interim chairman of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has been extended by the central government for three months.
  • Government of India will have 36 percent stake in Vodafone Idea
  • World Bank retains India's GDP at 8.3% for FY 2021-2022
  • The report released by the United Nations has projected India's GDP at 6.5% for the fiscal year 2022
  • Naomi Osaka tops the list of highest-paid female athletes of 2021 released by Forbes
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