Tricky waters for India over Chinese ship, digital lending in the crosshairs, Coal India's lustre, Apollo Hospital in the pink of health and more
You'd think in the context of a looming energy crisis, setting up lights would rank at the bottom of the list of priorities. I love Christmas as much as anyone, I hope that this year it comes wrapped in a reality check — for everyone.
The PBOC lowered a key interest rate Monday, a surprise for economists and the first trim since January.
Among major global cities, Singapore tied with New York for the dubious distinction of the fastest rental increase in first half of 2022. But the pain for tenants isn’t over yet.
How much time and money will SMIC sink into producing its new semiconductor at scale?
In life as well as in investing, it’s impossible to put Rakesh Jhunjhunwala in any one bucket. But, there’s much to learn from his success, about being your own person, learning from mistakes and big-picture thinking
With the degree of subjectivity involved, infringements are bound to occur. Hence, penalties should be confined to repeated infringements or continuing violations
History has shown that Indian businesses have prospered when competition has been encouraged. Then, why is the government contemplating a ban on cheap Chinese-made mobile phones?
A new age fintech is unlikely to match the banks’ robust underwriting and risk management capabilities, even though it may have access to plenty of data about the borrower
Sri Lanka’s decision to welcome a Chinese spy ship and engaging in a military exercise with a Pakistani naval vessel are signs that China is using the island nation to weave a noose around India
Sales at Cummins jumped 42 percent while ABB registered a revenue growth of 44 percent in the June quarter
The Big Bull once made a surprising claim—that we are in a long bull market since 1981. What's special about this period? Could a change in the macro environment wipe out all the gains?
As China muscles in on the region, how do we ensure Indian influence over the area?
He also dwelt on the culture of corruption, virtually making a call to arms for the common citizen to join the fight
Strong dollar and the unwinding of quantitative easing are equivalent to 1 percentage point rate rise
With its entrepreneurial spirit and an increasingly efficient welfare state, the country can thrive in a slowing world
But it must do more to ensure that the principles of environmental justice it espouses are implemented at home too
Financial planning is a behavioural aspect, which can lead to financial freedom
Your lifestyle today is key to achieving financial freedom tomorrow. So avoid the temptation to upgrade your lifestyle with an increase in income
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The multiyear summer of cheap and easy consumer convenience looks for now to be a thing of the past
External affairs minister S Jaishankar makes no bones about admitting that his only consideration in making decisions is whether they will benefit India. This was never so definitive and fundamental before, not even during Rao’s reform phase
While Indian banks are aware of the risks they face because of climate change, they are not prepared for the same
Rerouting of Moscow’s crude to India, China and Turkey has helped offset curbs elsewhere