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  2. Paytm Payments Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Paytm Payments Bank Limited received in-principle approval from the Reserve Bank of India to set up a payments bank and was formally inaugurated on November 28, 2017. [ 6 ] [ 16 ] In the financial year 2020, the bank facilitated more than 485 crore transactions worth ₹4.6 lakh crore. [ 17 ]

  3. The rise and stunning fall of Paytm, which once had India’s ...

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    Paytm moved quickly to cut ties with the payments bank; Sharma resigned as chair of the bank’s board last week. Paytm is now trying to build relationships with third-party banks, like Axis Bank.

  4. Indian payments firm Paytm's shares jump as nod for new UPI ...

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    However, that is still below Paytm's current price of about 727 rupees. And despite the near 6% jump on the day, the stock is still down about 4.5% since the RBI clampdown on Jan. 31.

  5. Paytm - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019 the firm launched a subscription based loyalty program called Paytm First, [54] and in May 2019, it partnered with Citibank to launch Paytm First credit card [55] [56] On 25 November 2019, Paytm raised $1 billion in a funding round led by US asset manager T Rowe Price along with existing investors Ant Financial and SoftBank Vision ...

  6. One chart shows why both stocks and bonds are tanking ... - AOL

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    Until the past few weeks, stocks continued to climb to records as bond prices fell. Recently the S&P 500 earnings yield fell below the 10-year Treasury yield to a degree not seen since 2002.

  7. Wedge pattern - Wikipedia

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    On the technical analysis chart, a wedge pattern is a market trend commonly found in traded assets (stocks, bonds, futures, etc.).The pattern is characterized by a contracting range in prices coupled with an upward trend in prices (known as a rising wedge) or a downward trend in prices (known as a falling wedge).