BUSINESS
Yes Bank: How to rescue a private bank, version 2020
The bailout package for Yes Bank stops short of being a full-fledged one. While that protects SBI to an extent, Yes Bank's eventual fate are tied to new investors hopping on board
BUSINESS
Hope makes an appearance even as fear rules the Street | Markets
While the growing spread of Covid-19 continues to be a source of worry for global investors, the prospects of a concerted policy response is giving rise to hope
AUTOMOBILE
What to expect in the slog overs of BS VI | Corporate Corridor
Investors will not be distracted by the question of how companies manage the transition to BS-VI in FY21
BUSINESS
Why the Street is turning wary | Markets
An increase in the number of Covid-19 cases outside China is sending chills down the spine of investors
BUSINESS
JSW Steel’s Bhushan Power buy coincides with tough steel market conditions
The NCLAT verdict clears the path for JSW Steel to acquire Bhushan Power & Steel, giving it a large steel plant in Odisha
BUSINESS
Coronavirus epidemic: Can India become the industrial world’s Plan B?
The short term effects of China’s virus epidemic on India’s industry will be felt. Some may benefit. But the bigger opportunity lies elsewhere.
BUSINESS
The one risk investors in sugar mill stocks should watch out for | Corporate Corridor
A sharp decline in output in the 2019-20 sugar season has helped sugar prices firm up globally
BUSINESS
Will abolishing dividend tax boost private investment? | Corporate Corridor
The government wants to encourage companies to invest in the business and restart the investment cycle. Will that work?
BUSINESS
Effectively, companies paid less tax in FY19 | Budget 2020
In FY19, the effective tax rate declined, partly because of the cut in tax rates for smaller companies
ECONOMY
Budget 2020 | Protectionism is the other side of the Make in India coin
Hikes in customs duties and using non-tariff barriers indicate a desire to slow down imports and give more room to domestic industry to grow
ECONOMY
Economic Survey | Government intervention is a case of good intentions leading to bad outcomes
The Survey wants the government to not intervene in the functioning of markets. That’s easier said than done.
BUSINESS
When China sneezes, commodities catch a cold
The coronavirus scare in China has sent commodities scurrying for cover. Copper and steel are perhaps the two commodities that are most at risk from adverse developments.
BUSINESS
FMCG | Retail data shows why e-commerce threat to traditional trade is real
The rapid growth of FMCG sales through the e-commerce channel may explain why traders are protesting their presence
EARNINGS
Why the worst may be over for the FMCG sector | Corporate Corridor
There are enough signs in retail data to suggest a revival in the works for the FMCG sector
BUSINESS
A threat to India’s auto sector from China’s global car ambitions | Corporate Corridor
They may be small in comparison to India’s auto bigwigs but the Chinese know a thing or two about scaling up, making them a potent force to contend with
ECONOMY
Budget 2020 Chart Point | Defining the corporate tax cut impact
The corporate tax cuts’ effect on estimated collections will reflect in budget numbers for FY20 and FY21
BUSINESS
Vedanta getting access to Nalco’s alumina is a shot in its arm | Corporate Corridor
The SC order allows Vedanta to bid for Nalco’s export orders, potentially lowering its alumina procurement cost
BUSINESS
Steel: why demand is down but prices are up | Corporate corridor
Steel prices rising despite slowing demand may be surprising but domestic output may hold some answers
BUSINESS
GST's anti-profiteering sword is outliving its utility | Corporate corridor
Pricing is one of the key weapons in a consumer company’s arsenal, the anti-profiteering provision in GST is hurting its utility
BUSINESS
Capex revival in December quarter may not last
Investors will be more focused on what they hear on the ground from companies in post-results management commentary
BUSINESS
What the data says about IBC, banks and recovery
The headline numbers suggest that recovery rates have been very good but a drill down shows it’s not all rosy
COMPANIES
Seven things you should know about Patanjali’s acquisition of Ruchi Soya
Baba Ramdev’s stepped into the listed space by acquiring Ruchi Soya. How should investors interpret it?
BUSINESS
NCLAT order in favour of Mistry brings uncertainty back in the Tata stable
The NCLAT order could divert management attention from more pressing issues at Tata group listed companies
BUSINESS
HUL and Unilever should put margins on a diet to revive sales growth| Corporate Corridor
HUL’s margins have risen by 8 percentage points in three years, after Unilever set a global operating margin target of 20percent








