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Paytm, a payments company, is aiming to raise $2.5 billion amid India’s stock boom.

One97 Communications, the app’s parent company, has drawn interest from institutional investors as online shopping in India expands.

Breathtaking Views of the NYC Marathon: Photos From Above

We sent photographers up in the air (in a helicopter and on a bridge) to capture the scope of the New York City Marathon from...

New York City Marathon: Live Updates From the 50th Running

A year after the race was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, some 30,000 runners will traverse 26.2 miles across five boroughs in an event...

Fight Night Live Updates: U.F.C. 268 Up Against Canelo-Plant Boxing Card

The Canelo Álvarez-Caleb Plant bout and U.F.C.’s showcase in Madison Square Garden are big events for combat sports. We’ll help you follow both together.

Here’s what to watch for in the October jobs report.

Economists are looking for a gain of 450,000 positions, with a tailwind from hiring by leisure and hospitality businesses.

OPEC and Russia will decide on oil output under pressure from President Biden.

At a meeting on Thursday, big oil producers are likely to juggle U.S. ties, climate change pressures and their own economics.

What to watch at the Fed’s meeting Wednesday.

The Federal Reserve is expected to announce plans to slow its bond buying while leaving interest rates near zero. But the focus is on what...

A cryptocurrency inspired by ‘Squid Game’ crashes. The industry has questions.

The digital money, called Squid, began trading last week for a penny. It soared spectacularly, before the money vanished.

James Staley, the Barclays C.E.O., will step down after a Jeffrey Epstein inquiry.

British regulators investigated the ties between the bank executive and the disgraced financier.

The eurozone recovery continues, but inflation hits the highest in 13 years.

Economic output grew 2.2 percent in the third quarter as the region recovered from a double-dip recession, while inflation jumped to 4.1 percent.