A pick-up in business and leisure travels augurs well for hoteliers but they need to be watchful about a glut in room supply
Growth in non-food bank credit outstanding this fiscal year is not only higher than in pre-pandemic times, but the highest in at least the last ten years
Hybrid models are likely to be the way forward for start-up players as life returns to near normal post the pandemic
Opportunity for developed world to woo recipients of Chinese funds through active investments in productive value chains in these countries and make them a core part of the world economic engine
Uber co-founder has been snapping up local rivals as part of a push to quietly build new empire
The markets may still get their pivot some time next year, but before they do we need to see if the Fed will be satisfied with its work on inflation
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Though new British Prime Minister Liz Truss’ initial focus will be on domestic economic agenda, and the war in Ukraine, the momentum in India-UK relations is likely to be maintained
Unless G7 can convince big consumers, such as India and China, to follow the price-cap sanction, the announcement is meaningless.
Over 50 percent of the used cooking oil makes its way back into the food chain, through home and commercial re-use. It has been linked to several ailments like cancer, heart disease, and organ damage
The growth spurts in the 1990s and 2000s decades were accompanied by a rapid rise in exports of goods and services
The company says it is confident of achieving 12-14 percent revenue growth in the current fiscal year
Yield curve inversion is usually a pointer to an impending recession, but there is a good chance that the US may manage a soft-landing this time
There is an urgent need to develop the corporate bond market along with the government bond market
Staying within one’s job description sounds like a solution for burnout. But the TikTok trend can have long-term repercussions, especially for certain groups
The former Prime Minister changed British politics, but he left his successor with a pile of problems
Truss must be ready to act boldly to tackle the challenges Britain faces — but, crucially, in a way that is fiscally responsible
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The vicious cycle of high price/low supply followed by low demand has resulted in heavily-underutilised gas infrastructure
Copper and iron ore back under pressure on worries over high energy costs and China strains
China is increasingly bitter about the multi-pronged attacks on its projects, and personnel across Pakistan. Popular mood in Pakistan is increasingly tilting against the CPEC due to the high cost of loans, and the resultant debt-trap
This is Bangladesh PM's first visit to New Delhi since the COVID-19 outbreak and it is being touted as the Golden Chapter of bilateral ties between the two nations.
The broad policy for vaccine manufacturing is already in place. It just needs to be suitably fine-tuned to produce the best and the quickest results
That the worst of raw material inflation is behind them was known, but a global slowdown and a related dip in commodity prices may bring more good news
We overtook the UK economy in PPP terms as far back as 1993. However, in per capita income in PPP terms, India ranks 128th out of 193 countries in the IMF database