A standoff over tax concessions is holding back the country’s outreach to global asset managers. Investors will eventually bite, but only when yields are higher and the currency weaker
A boom in real estate sales is taking place in key markets, and not just in metros, and even rising interest rates may not be enough to dampen the uptrend
To be sure, nationalist histories in India, China, Egypt and many other countries long depicted the British ruling class as predatory and callously incompetent, plundering foreign lands for its wealth at home while inflicting immiseration on those it ruled abroad.
Equity investors may be tempted to ignore events in what they think are unrelated markets such as currency and bonds. That could be a costly blunder
Scrutiny of Alex Mashinsky grows after crypto lender was left with hole in balance sheet
Digital tech is killing the card as we knew it, which is no bad thing
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: Automakers back in the driver’s seat, this stock looking for old shine, RBI surveys paint a different picture, litmus test for India’s foreign policy, the L factor in Congress election and more
India’s status as an offshore development hub and software powerhouse obviously supports its ambitions to emerge as an integrated regional manufacturing hub
A loosening of financial conditions would work in favour of more capital inflows
A hiring slowdown by Big Tech is a sign the good days are behind it. This and other events signal a chill in the wind for India's IT sector as well
Women’s struggles for the right to autonomy on par with men are evolving into a potent political force in the world today, a force for good
There is no evidence that derivatives trading led to higher prices or that the suspension had any effect in bringing down price variability
In the space of just three pages, the director of semiconductor R&D at Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. outlined one of the most powerful observations in modern business and science.
The central bank's optimism on domestic growth could get tested by transmission risks posed by global events on the trade and financial market fronts
Only a stiff fight for the post of Congress president will indicate the return of genuine inner party democracy in the party
The US is showing it can use the stick to demand compliance on Ukraine and other issues. This is what explains the US sale of F-16s to Pakistan, and the sanctions against a Mumbai firm. The US also wants India to increase the purchase of American arms
What kind of a recovery is it when almost half those surveyed say they don’t expect their income to increase in the next one year?
A selection of articles and social media gems from the world of economy, business and finance, curated by our research and opinion teams
There was a strongly-felt need for India to carve its own monetary policy path that would help it manage the inflation and external sector stabilisation without stalling the process of economic recovery
On court Roger Federer’s superlative domination co-existed with a mysterious meltdown. He was human after all
There’s room for more tightening ahead, especially as average inflation in the second half is seen at over 6 percent
A likely drop in inflation readings to below 6 percent after November-December 2022 suggests that additional repo hikes from the MPC are likely to be quite limited, notwithstanding the expected continued tightening by the US Federal Reserve and other major central banks
RBI chooses to stick to the rate hike narrative, markets leap 1,000 points
The global situation will play a key role in determining the quantum of the MPC’s next steps
Passengers could bear the brunt of rises through higher ticket prices