Xi Jinping's visit to Riyadh is not a story of China’s growing influence. It is the story of Saudi Arabia hedging its interest, seeking a more independent foreign policy
So far, that promise has not been realized. The only major fund run by AI – AI Powered Equity ETF - has underperformed and attracted low investor interest.
That question is likely top of mind for anyone who has seen or played around with ChatGPT, the AI-powered chat tool from OpenAI, the $20 billion AI research organization.
And remarkably, it will soon get better. OpenAI is widely expected to release its next iteration known as GPT-4 in the coming months, and early testers say it is better than anything that came before.
An altered media landscape means changing consumer behaviour and marketers are left wondering where to advertise. It’s a tough world out there
A report, prepared under the aegis of the World Bank, highlights the catastrophic impact of climate on India while citing investment opportunities that the crisis throws up. But where will the finance come from to give shape to such opportunities?
Expensive valuations, China’s reopening and a question mark over earnings are short term niggles, but the long term equity story remains intact
Mention bullion and most people conjure up visions of the shiny yellow metal – gold. Few people include silver in the bullion asset category. Yet silver is now hogging the limelight, demanding investors’ attention
Why on earth is the index for consumer non-durables in October 2022 lower than in October 2017?
India's share in global trade is less than 2% but it can be increased if the government helps lower the cost of inputs, signs beneficial trade agreements and the exchange rate is favourable
All eyes are on Morocco—and rightly so. Its progression through the competition is marked with historical and cultural anecdotes
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: US inches closer to China in high-tech space, investors losing interest in equities, reintroducing old pension scheme a retrograde step, private sector chief for LIC not a good idea, and more
Anticipating passenger traffic growth, taking adequate measures for crowd management and augmenting capacity ahead of demand growth are necessary steps to keep airport operations orderly
From risk consultancies to big rating agencies, law firms to investment houses, and start-ups designed to help companies map or even recreate alternative supply chains, everyone wants a piece of the decoupling pie
If the Tower management indeed gets to run the Intel Foundry Services, there is a possibility that more mature nodes such as 22nm and 14nm that Intel had once used for its processors, could be offered for foundry in addition to the 16nm and advanced node foundry plans that IFS already has in place
The Fed is still playing catch-up to tame rising prices after its protracted gross mischaracterisation last year of inflation as “transitory” and its initially timid steps to withdraw monetary stimulus.
It won’t be enough for central banks to simply issue electronic versions of fiat money. Users must view the new currencies as close substitutes for paper bills
In a move that can cripple state government finances, a growing number of states are shifting back to the old pension system of providing defined benefits
Lower liquidation of inventories during kharif 2022 can limit sales upside during the winter crop season
The last two months have seen equity flows dwindle and investor funds moving into fixed income or debt mutual funds. Does this signal waning investor interest in equities for 2023?
Rather than seek more professionally value-adding opportunities that will lead to capacity building which will make India more competitive in the emerging global economic order, the Old Pension Scheme is it will keep the younger generation dependent on the ‘lifetime guarantee’ of government jobs
The key to a change in LIC's fortunes lies not in bringing in outside talent, but in giving its management a completely free hand
After barring American companies from supplying chip-making devices to China, the US is now asking other countries to do so. But it is difficult to stop Japan and other countries from doing business with the world’s biggest buyer of technology. The $600 billion semiconductor industry is turning into a battleground for the US and China
The US government's decision to give a large cloud services contract to US tech companies may be a sign of what lies ahead
Strong bullish trend as shown by moving averages