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Franklin Templeton MF committed to return investors money at earliest: Sanjay Sapre

"We are committed to doing all we can to return monies in the schemes that are wound up at the earliest to investors, and to regain your trust in our brand," Franklin Templeton Asset Management (India) President Sanjay Sapre said in a note to investors.




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Rs 50,000 crore RBI credit line for MFs will restore investor confidence: ASSOCHAM

Rs 50,000 crore Special Liquidity Facility by the RBI to ease redemption pressure on Mutual Funds (MF) in the face of Covid-19 crisis would not only restore confidence in the MF industry but also ensure financial stability in the country.




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Sebi eases compliance norms for investment in unlisted NCDs for mutual funds

The regulator has also eased compliance norms with regards to grandfathering of the existing unlisted NCDs, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said in a circular.




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RBI extends regulatory benefits under SLF-MF to all banks

The banks claiming the regulatory benefits would be required to submit a weekly statement, the central bank said in its release.




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Salaries increase for top mutual fund CEOs

According to an analysis of the data made public by mutual funds, the CEO salary given by the top 12 fund houses in terms of assets under management increased in the range of 2-132 per cent in 2019-20 from the preceding fiscal year.




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PPFAS Long Term Equity Fund adds Microsoft Corporation to portfolio

Parag Parikh Long Term Equity Fund has added Microsoft Corporation to the portfolio and completely exited from the Nestlé SA ADR.




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Equity mutual fund inflows hit 4-month low of Rs 6,108 crore in April

Overall, the mutual fund industry witnessed net inflows of Rs 45,999 crore across all segments, data by the Association of Mutual Funds in India showed on Friday.




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​Debt, hybrid mutual funds see large outflows in April; advisors blame Franklin fiasco

Most debt mutual fund categories have witnessed outflows in the last month, data shows.




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#workfromhome – If you value your colleagues, use a headset

I’ve been working from home and 8-9 hours away from my colleagues for the last 8 years and mostly on the go. My work setup is a laptop and wherever I have space to sit. This teaches you quite a few things about remote work and – more to the point – what doesn’t work. […]




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Limiting input type=”color” to a certain palette (from an image)

The colour input type is pretty amazing, if you think about it. You can pick a colour from it and there are lots of great presets available. The colour picker is provided by the OS for the browser, so it differs from machine to machine. I, for example, totally missed that on a Mac, you […]




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Bookmarklets for accessibility testing

I've created two simple bookmarklets to reveal whether CSS background images are being used in an inaccessible way on a page. Use them yourself, or help me learn how to improve them.




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Help me declutter before I move overseas

I'm moving from the US to the Netherlands, and as part of paring down pre-move, I'd like to get rid of several copies of my book Stunning CSS3 before I leave. Find out how to get a copy.




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We need more moms in web design and development

I've noticed that there are very few moms speaking at conferences in our industry. I'd like us to do our little part to make it easier for women to work in technology fields by making web design and development conferences more mom-friendly. This can help all of us, not just the moms.




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Land Your Dream Job with Vettery (Sponsored)

Whether you’re an experienced pro or someone new to the industry, finding a great job can be a scary, stressful process. Engineers and designers get inundated with Hacker Rank tests, portfolio requests, and a variety of other queries. Vettery improves the experience for free agents by creating an atmosphere where businesses reach out to you! […]

The post Land Your Dream Job with Vettery (Sponsored) appeared first on David Walsh Blog.




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Tips for Working Remotely and Enjoying It!

With the coronavirus spreading and employers telling employees work from home if possible, there are scores of people getting their first taste of working remotely. Depending on your experience and discipline levels, this could be a welcomed change or a complete culture shock. The amount of freedom your find yourself in can be similar the […]

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Teamstack: Easy Automation of Identity Management (Sponsored)

Access management can be a bit of a nightmare, especially when we realize that we rely on a number of different, independent services that power our organizations. Many businesses use Gmail for email, Google Docs for documents, Slack for communication, GitHub for their codebase, etc. Yet each of these services provides their own permissions screens, […]

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Detect git Directory with Bash

One interesting aspect of working at Mozilla is that Firefox lives in a mercurial repository while several other projects live on GitHub in a git repository. While most focus on either Firefox or another project, I switch between both, leaving me running git commands inside the mercurial repository and hg commands inside git repos. It’s […]

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How to Add Native Keyword Aliases to Babel

Those of you who follow this blog know that not every blog post is an endorsement of a technique but simply a tutorial how to accomplish something. Sometimes the technique described is probably not something you should do. This is one of those blog posts. The Babel parser is an essential tool in the web […]

The post How to Add Native Keyword Aliases to Babel appeared first on David Walsh Blog.




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Track Your Keyword Placement with Ranktrackify (Sponsored)

I don’t need to tell you how important search engine placement is. You either earn it with quality content, loads of SEO work, paying for placement, or all of the above. And even we you achieve best placement, you need to be wary of your content becoming stale or someone else coming along with a […]

The post Track Your Keyword Placement with Ranktrackify (Sponsored) appeared first on David Walsh Blog.




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How to Fix ESLint Errors Upon Save in VS Code

Two of the most prominent utilities in web development today are ESLint and Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code. I enjoy using both, and I love the integration between both tools, but warnings from ESLint inside Visual Studio Code aren’t fulfilling — I’d rather lint errors be fixed each time I save. Complete the following steps to […]

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Firefox multi-column layout bug… and a unicorn

Last night, I was getting a file ready to share with Estelle Weyl, one of my co-presenters for our CSS3 workshop at SXSW11. The page was a silly little demo that used media queries, multiple backgrounds, transitions, generated content, multi-column layout and, well, a unicorn. I had only viewed the file in Chrome since that’s [...]




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Font Smoothing — It’s not just for Webkit anymore

I ran into a very frustrating bug while using icon fonts on our site at Contatta. A bug I filed last April, and nurtured through the process of getting fixed, didn’t make the Mozilla release notes (though it was included in Firefox 28). Because I feel it’s a very useful solution, I wanted to bring [...]




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All your base, are belong to us — or what base size do em-based media queries use?

Yesterday, we had a discussion at work about rems, ems and percentages. I’ve used ems for media queries for years. I’ve used rems for font sizing for a couple of years. I felt like I had a pretty good handle on how it all works. Most of you probably understand the difference, but let’s do [...]





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COVID-19: Hard times for lower-ranked tennis players

While tennis is a lucrative sport for those at the top -- the 2020 Australian Open singles champions each took home A$4.12 million ($2.52 million) -- those in the lower echelons often struggle to make ends meet.




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PIX: Sports stars Mary Kom, Kohli, Sachin light lamps

India's sports fraternity on Sunday joined the country in showing solidarity in the fight against the rapidly-spreading coronavirus pandemic by lighting lamps and candles in response to Prime Minster Narendra Modi's call to demonstrate the nation's collective resolve. PM Modi had appealed to the people to turn off lights and instead lit diyas, candles and other forms of light for nine minutes at 9pm IST on Sunday to show the nation's collective resolve to fight coronavirus.




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The Indian footballer working to fight Coronavirus

CK Vineeth joins COVID-19 helpline centre in Kerala




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Triathlon champ, now a healthcare worker, baptized

Vanek, who won the 2014 Triathlon World Cup, joined the emergency services last November and now works day and night, dressed in personal protective gear and mask, resuscitating people if needed and administering coronavirus tests.




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PIX: How this Jordanian Judoka stays in shape

Olympic hopeful judoka Hadeel Alami has hit upon an unorthodox way to stay in peak condition - using her little sister as a weight during her training routine. Alami has also transformed water bottles into dumbbells and lifts her couch instead of weights.




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PIX: China begins work on 100,000 capacity new stadium

Evergrande Group has begun work on what will be the world's largest purpose-built soccer stadium, with a capacity of 100,000 seats, in the southern city of Guangzhou, the Chinese real estate company has said. Construction of the Guangzhou Evergrande Soccer Stadium, also dubbed "Lotus Flower Stadium" for its design, started on April 16 and would cost around 12 billion yuan ($1.69 billion) to complete, the group said.




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PIX: Spain steps gingerly towards normality

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's government is anxious to get the country up and running again without igniting a second wave of infections as the economy reels and Spaniards gradually emerge from nearly eight weeks under lockdown.




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PIX: South Korea's K-League kicks off

K-League season started on Friday with a match between Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and Suwon Samsung Bluewings played without spectators




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PIX: 1000 fans allowed for baseball game in Taiwan

Taiwan reopened baseball games to a limited number of fans on Friday for the first time since controls were imposed to limit the spread of the coronavirus, part of government efforts to slowly allow normal life to resume. Taiwan has been relatively successful at controlling the virus, with 440 cases to date and 6 deaths, with only 85 active infections, thanks to early prevention and detection efforts.




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Review of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Annual Report 2017 / House of Representatives, Standing Committee on Economics

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Economics, author, issuing body




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Advisory report on the Office of National Intelligence Bill 2018 and the Office of National Intelligence (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2018 / Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security

Australia. Parliament. Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, author




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Organisational behaviour (Palgrave Macmillan)




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Statutory review of the Illegal Logging Prohibition Act 2012 : review report / Australian Government, Department of Agriculture and Water Resources

Australia. Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, author, issuing body




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Treasury Laws Amendment (Making Sure Every State and Territory Gets Their Fair Share of GST) Bill 2018 [Provisions] / The Senate, Economics Legislation Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Economics Legislation Committee, author, issuing body




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The law of misleading or deceptive conduct / Colin Lockhart

Lockhart, Colin, author




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Treasury Laws Amendment (Making Sure Foreign Investors Pay Their Fair Share of Tax in Australia and Other Measures) Bill 2018 [Provisions] and related bills / The Senate, Economics Legislation Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Economics Legislation Committee, author, issuing body




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Strategic social marketing / Jeff French & Ross Gordon

French, Jeff, author




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Corones' competition law in Australia / Arlen Duke

Duke, Arlen, author




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Construction law in Australia / Ian Bailey ; with foreword by Justice Robert McDougall

Bailey, Ian H., author




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Advisory report on the Intelligence Services Amendment Bill 2018 / Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security

Australia. Parliament. Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security




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Frustration and force majeure / by Sir Guenter Treitel

Treitel, G. H., author




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Advisory report on the Telecommunications and Other Legslation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018 / Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security

Australia. Parliament. Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security




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Jurisdiction and arbitration agreements and their enforcement / by David Joseph

Joseph, David, 1961- author




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The Australian consumer law / S G Corones

Corones, S. G. (Stephen G.), author




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Construction contracts dictionary / Chow Kok Fong ; with a foreword by Andrew Ang

Chow, Kok Fong




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Accounting for non-specialists / Peter Atrill, Eddie McLaney, David Harvey

Atrill, Peter, author