. . . 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
Availability of green finance is key to the global clean environment drive; India and other developing countries should push rich nations to loosen their purse strings at the upcoming COP27
While most foreign exchange trades are in USD, London continues to be at the centre of currency trading
Rising US interest rates and geopolitical risks have seen the dollar appreciate against EM currencies. What can policymakers do to provide relief?
Gold prices have been under pressure this year because of the monetary tightening by central banks
The MPC won’t take any rate action at its November 3 meeting. The meeting will merely discuss the report to be sent to government explaining reasons why CPI could not be kept below 6 percent for nine months
A selection of articles and social media gems from the world of economy, business and finance, curated by our research and opinion teams
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In India, which accounts for about 60 percent of stroke patients globally, the incidence of stroke is about 135-150 per 100,000 population, while the mortality caused by it is about 30 percent
The billionaire has grand plans for faster innovation and new revenue streams at a leaner Twitter
What a negative gas price tells us about economics, capitalism and the future
Appointing Suella Braverman as Home Secretary has created Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s first political and policy challenge
India’s competitive advantage in the world has been driven by its advantage over many other competing nations when it comes to English proficiency
Rishi Sunak has a tough task ahead to steer UK’s economy towards calmer waters with global markets watching if he will succeed, but his tenure has important implications for India as well
India is by far the world’s most significant source of undiscovered and undervalued skills
India as a risk-mitigation tactic — a hedge against manufacturing all widgets in China — is a story that’s gathering investor interest, and helping to justify lofty valuations
Analysts largely left earnings estimates unchanged as debt is expected to see limited reduction
Gender equality in sport is not only about numbers. It’s about developing infrastructure and an environment that is safe, welcoming, and respectful for all
The United Nations Security Council’s special meeting of the Counter-Terrorism Committee rarely holds meetings outside New York; thus, its India meetings symbolise New Delhi’s contribution to counter-terrorism, and expanding global engagement
Health is a public good; hence the regulation is not only about enforcement but also but timely intervention by the concerned to ensure fair play and justice for both the healthcare provider and the patient
Unlike the tight ship that Elon Musk runs, Twitter is in shambolic shape