If Xi Jinping believes he can avoid the mistakes that Mao Zedong made when he centralised power at the expense of collective leadership, it is none too clear, why
Target breaches by central banks in most countries result in either parliamentary hearings or open letters to the public, or a combination of both
The Union government should abandon its Hindi-centric project and, instead, adopt the multilingual policy it is now obliging IT intermediaries to follow
While the market consensus for this week’s Fed policy meeting is heavily in favor of a record fourth consecutive 75-basis-point interest rate hike, views diverge significantly on what the Fed should signal about its future moves.
There is, however, another imported oil the South Asian nation is addicted to: the one used for cooking. Indian kitchens spend $19 billion annually on Indonesian palm, Ukrainian sunflower and Argentinian soybean oil.
Reflecting on the current international geopolitical environment two new initiatives, the Global Development Initiative and the Global Security Initiative, found their place in this year’s report
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: MNC's should ensure global product standards, Russia backtracks from Black Sea grains' export deal, bond markets may trigger next decline, and more
A thaw in UK-EU relations is the UK Prime Minister’s best hope of political survival
Buying into the Swiss lender’s share sale is a bet it’s reached rock bottom
. . . in a rising market
In his current avatar, Lula is Centre-Left, progressive, and is open to a political economy aligned with neoliberal values
Expect measured tightening by the RBI, unlike the large moves by the US Fed and the ECB, unless there is a meaningful change in inflation/external account drivers
It doesn’t make sense to focus on disparate parts of the EV and battery value chain, yet that’s what the Biden administration is doing
NHAI InvIT’s NCD issue, a safe fixed instrument investment for retail investors, will help the government monetise income-generating road assets
The new scheme to settle manipulative options trading are pragmatic and more attractive to the offenders. But questions remain on the precedent it sets and how to make markets immune from future incidents
In a hyper-connected world, consumers everywhere expect the same standards of product quality and transparent communication. MNCs should not ignore that
The BJP is banking on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s charisma to beat the strong anti-incumbency against the incumbent state government, and break the cycle as in Uttarakhand
Russia's threat to stop the export of Ukraine's agricultural products could have serious consequences
Bond markets are the source of money supply for other asset classes. To that extent, this market fuels price trends in other asset classes
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: India's dipping foreign reserves cause of concern, tighter monetary policy weighs down on gold, investors dilemma on discounted Chinese tech stocks, healthtech needs policy push, and more
. . . in a world of bears
The country's descent into economic chaos roiled markets but has raised questions about its role in the new world order that's beginning to take shape
Investors in Chinese tech shares, including Indian investors tapping the US market, are worried about the fate of these companies as they face stiff regulatory action by both the governments in China and the United States. There is no sign of these companies emerging from the political crossfire, although there is little doubt about their technological and business capabilities
Healthtech has the potential to transform healthcare delivery in India substantially. But it’s hobbled by a lack of vision among policymakers and appropriate investments
It is clear that AAP is neither centrist nor socialist or Right-wing, but an ideology-less, populist political party