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Audit trail | When auditors resign, SEBI wants them to go out with a bang

BUSINESS

Audit trail | When auditors resign, SEBI wants them to go out with a bang

SEBI is tightening the screws on auditor resignations, both on when they can resign and the disclosures to be made when that happens.

Consumption Play | FMCG slowdown may be real but numbers show a nuanced picture for investors

BUSINESS

Consumption Play | FMCG slowdown may be real but numbers show a nuanced picture for investors

The June quarter should see a slowdown in volume growth while price-led growth does some moderate lifting. That could mean that margins may either hold up or even improve.

Corporate Corridor | Pharma has a tough climb to regain investor faith

BUSINESS

Corporate Corridor | Pharma has a tough climb to regain investor faith

Compliance-related issues with the US FDA just don’t seem to be going away any time soon. In India, a key threat is the government’s efforts to make drugs affordable, and what policy changes it adopts to fulfil that objective.

If banks don't get superior rights,  investor expectations of recovery from IBC will need pruning

BUSINESS

If banks don't get superior rights,  investor expectations of recovery from IBC will need pruning

The NCLAT order on Essar Steel has highlighted a new challenge for the bankruptcy code: whether maximise recovery for banks or ensure equitable treatment of all creditors.

Budget 2019 | Why the FM saw red on trade

BUSINESS

Budget 2019 | Why the FM saw red on trade

Why India's government wants to shore up customs duty collections, in addition to giving an impetus to Make in India

Rising effective tax rate creates headroom for further corporate tax cuts

BUSINESS

Rising effective tax rate creates headroom for further corporate tax cuts

The effective corporate tax rate in 2017-18 has risen to 29.5percent, a good three percentage points higher than a year ago and is the highest in the past five years

ArcelorMittal-Essar Steel: Takeaways for investors and the IBC process

BUSINESS

ArcelorMittal-Essar Steel: Takeaways for investors and the IBC process

Under the new resolution plan, banks will have to take a haircut of around 40 percent

Budget Snapshots | On Budget eve, PMI for June shows economy getting worse

ECONOMY

Budget Snapshots | On Budget eve, PMI for June shows economy getting worse

The Budget will tell us what the government’s plans are to get the economy out of a rut.

Electric Vehicles | Build the charging infrastructure, they will come

BUSINESS

Electric Vehicles | Build the charging infrastructure, they will come

The Economic Survey believes that adequate charging infrastructure for electric vehicles is more important than even tax incentives

Corporate Corridor | A sharpened anti-profiteering sword signals trouble for consumer companies

BUSINESS

Corporate Corridor | A sharpened anti-profiteering sword signals trouble for consumer companies

Not only is the government extending the anti-profiteering authority's tenure, it has given it more powers that could hurt business confidence. Investors in consumer companies should watch out for the risk posed by the tweaks.

Corporate Corridor | US-China talks a relief for metals but not enough to revive optimism

BUSINESS

Corporate Corridor | US-China talks a relief for metals but not enough to revive optimism

That the US and China have agreed to resume trade talks is good but not enough to rid the uncertainty that has gripped the metals sector

Budget Snapshots | Policy measures expected to address consumption slowdown

ECONOMY

Budget Snapshots | Policy measures expected to address consumption slowdown

The upcoming Budget is expected to take measures to address the slowdown in private consumption.

Markets | Tech start-up founders get a superior voting rights carrot but the sticks are many

MARKETS

Markets | Tech start-up founders get a superior voting rights carrot but the sticks are many

Sebi has allowed technology companies to issue shares with superior voting rights to founders to encourage them to list in India. That carries risks for minority shareholder rights but Sebi has put some safeguards in place

Corporate Corridor| Rising royalty payments are a global phenomenon but minority investors in India to get a veto

BUSINESS

Corporate Corridor| Rising royalty payments are a global phenomenon but minority investors in India to get a veto

If the royalty rule does take effect, it will mark minority shareholders of foreign-owned companies getting a rare upper hand

Policy Block | The sword of anti-profiteering continues to hang over India Inc

BUSINESS

Policy Block | The sword of anti-profiteering continues to hang over India Inc

An extension of the anti-profiteering authority's tenure is a risk for Indian business, and investors should remember to not get too excited when GST rates are cut

HDFC FMP episode: Shareholders, big or small, the buck stops at your doorstep

BUSINESS

HDFC FMP episode: Shareholders, big or small, the buck stops at your doorstep

Minority shareholders earn dividends and capital gains but in return bear the risk of a capital loss and being an owner, however small their stake may be

Corporate corridor | Investors to note: A storm of grade AS 116 is headed your way

BUSINESS

Corporate corridor | Investors to note: A storm of grade AS 116 is headed your way

The June quarter earnings season will see some disruption due to a new accounting standard for leases taking effect from 1 April. Investors should keep a watch out for unusual changes in the numbers and financial ratios

Corporate governance | Making independent directors swot for exams is futile, application is what counts

BUSINESS

Corporate governance | Making independent directors swot for exams is futile, application is what counts

Ultimately, the responsibility for holding a light to a company’s actions rests on its minority shareholders, chief among them institutional shareholders.

Corporate corridor | Colgate’s shareholders should press for a royalty that bites less

BUSINESS

Corporate corridor | Colgate’s shareholders should press for a royalty that bites less

Colgate is asking minority shareholders to approve royalty payments to its parent. A lower royalty outgo would give it more firepower in its battle to retain its market supremacy

Corporate corridor | JSW Steel should steer clear of British Steel, even if it’s served on a platter

BUSINESS

Corporate corridor | JSW Steel should steer clear of British Steel, even if it’s served on a platter

For JSW Steel to step in where others have tried and failed, appears to be foolhardy

Budget Snapshots | Government capex will not move the needle in FY20

BUSINESS

Budget Snapshots | Government capex will not move the needle in FY20

The government has little firepower left to kickstart investment. Instead, it needs to give incentives to the private sector to increase capex

100-Word Take | Tata Steel fortifies Bhushan Steel buy with Energy addition

BUSINESS

100-Word Take | Tata Steel fortifies Bhushan Steel buy with Energy addition

Tata Steel adds heft to its Bhushan Steel acquisition with a successful bid for Bhushan Energy

Sector AgeNDA | Climbing out of the consumption slowdown

BUSINESS

Sector AgeNDA | Climbing out of the consumption slowdown

Consumption was the one engine that kept the growth flag flying. The new government must ensure the slowdown, if it is indeed one, is temporary

Sector AgeNDA | Mining: Government needs to untie the many knots holding back growth

POLICY

Sector AgeNDA | Mining: Government needs to untie the many knots holding back growth

Mining has the potential to create jobs, support industrial growth and lower the trade deficit. But the government needs to pick up the slack to spur growth

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