Don't play spoilsport is the message going out from the government and employees to IT companies cracking down on moonlighting
While the US is almost certain to see a contraction as large hikes ripple through the economy at a record pace, in India’s case, the impact on growth trajectory is likely to be less onerous
What is happening to the pound, the krona, the krone, the yen and the euro, all at once? The Fed is
The recent ownership battle in McDowell Holdings has revived debates on the strength or weaknesses of the IBC
Some stocks in the SME segment have given phenomenal returns, making investors flock to it despite the risks
Blaming Elon Musk’s firm for a bad battery misses the point, however. Instead, we need to ask whether lithium-ion powerpacks — typically used in consumer electronics and electric vehicles — should be used for such energy storage at all. Just because these work well on a small scale doesn’t mean they’re appropriate for large set-ups.
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey and the independent central bank may be all that prevents this unflattering label from sticking.
It may not be a winter of discontent in 2022 after all
Before the current bout of selling began, the Nifty50 gained 15 percent in three months despite cuts to earnings estimates
The online gaming ecosystem, despite having huge economic and employment potential, is being targeted by state governments and the tax authorities. A national gaming commission to lay down transparent rules and supervise the industry is badly needed
It seems inevitable that India will witness a slowing down in its real GDP growth rate as a response to the pressures in its external sector prompted by the actions of the US Fed
The second tranche of PLI for solar modules throws up more opportunities, but challenges remain for the industry and the government
Corrections based on global flows, rapidly changing global sentiment and fast-moving basket selling trades are unlikely to give too much time to buy fundamentally sound stocks we wish to own
The creation of a robust domestic manufacturing and supply chain with the right technologies and performance capabilities can enable India to emerge as a global EV component manufacturing hub
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: RBI's liquidity problem, Telecom draft bill needs rectification, plummeting Hang Seng raises China's concerns, India's road sector in quandary, and more
A few countries stand out as hopeful exceptions to prevailing pessimism, India is one of them
The news was greeted with surprise by rival companies. Founded in 2010, Kittyhawk figured out early that it needed to make an aircraft as nimble as a car, rather than bolt some wings on an automobile.
Congress’ political rivals have already claimed that the incoming chief would be remote-controlled by the Gandhis
A surge in put options reflects fears of more asset price falls as central banks take action against inflation
After a resilient FY2022, the roads sector seems to be slipping this fiscal year, both on awards and execution. What ails the sector?
The dispensable attitude that many employers demonstrated during COVID-19 has led to an erosion of job loyalty among employees. Now more than ever, people are aware that organisations can give up on them, and that they must safeguard their own interests
The provision that seeks to make OTT services like WhatsApp, Gmail, Telegram and Signal requiring a license from the government is particularly silly
Hong Kong’s stock market, which has suffered the worst slide in a decade, is unlikely to recover soon. It has wide-ranging implications, including the fate of 248 Chinese companies listed on the Wall Street.
Thanks to the RBI’s defence of the rupee, liquidity is now in deficit and short-term rates have inched up so that the effective policy rate hike is more than the actual 140 basis points hike in the repo rate this year
The UK’s plan to ignite growth with tax cuts and borrowings has knocked down the pound and sparked fears of capital flight.