The rally in commodity prices, stronger balance sheets and new age technologies are driving incremental investments by the private sector
The proposal comes as Thailand seeks to revive its all-important tourism industry, a key to rebooting the country’s economy.
As the battery supply chain gets concentrated in the hands of a few countries, a forgotten metal could help emerging and developing markets avoid getting left behind
History offers centuries of proof that overseas borrowing courts chaos when the US currency surges.
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: Asian Paints’ sticky valuation, Bajaj Auto in cruise mode, inflation a tough nut for Fed, crypto imbroglio and more
Does the plethora of infrastructure projects make sense in the background of the railways’ lacklustre performance, and the competition it faces from road and air traffic?
Europe’s rescue act may not repeat in forthcoming quarters and India too faces its share of challenges
While institutional investors are supposed to have a long-term mindset, in reality they are as fickle as rookie investors, mistaking price for value
‘Manager vs Machine’ report finds that passive funds have fared better in choppy markets
The sudden surge in fuel costs and its severe impact on profit margins has pushed cement companies to increase their investments in waste heat recovery systems (WHRS) and green power
The global economy seems headed towards recession/major slowdown this year which will bring down inflation in India as well. Slumping global growth will, however, make our growth more vulnerable
Javelin star Neeraj Chopra is making record endorsement deals, a domain which has been dominated by cricketers. And it looks like ‘brand Chopra’ is here to stay
IMF: ‘As advanced economies have raised interest rates and conditions have tightened globally, debt vulnerabilities and financing risks are on the rise for emerging market issuers’
As the US Fed hikes interest rates once again, the question for the markets is when do we see peak inflation, peak rates and a peak in the US dollar
How are inflation expectations formed? Did Volcker really kill inflation, or was it the decimation of the trade unions? New research on these questions throws up interesting perspectives on inflation
The finance minister has said any action against cryptos has to be part of a globally coordinated move. While such a move is afoot in G20, it might not translate into any concrete action
Shanghai plans to explore fashion, retail, entertainment, travel, and all the uses of metaverse to create what will be the future of online commerce. Towards this it aims to allot $1.4 billion
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: Axis Bank presses profit button, UltraTech faces margin test, RBI’s rupee firefight, inflation endgame and more
Inflationary pressures and the lack of gas in their storage tanks ahead of winter left little choice but to relax sanctions in the hope of bringing Russia to the negotiating table
The Court has rightly refused to take a mechanistic view of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and, allowing discretion in very exceptional cases, has stopped apparently healthy companies being pushed into insolvency proceedings which may disastrously end up being self-fulfilling
If the economy and inflation weaken, the Fed is likely to pause and the US currency will reverse direction
People don’t leave countries unless there is a compelling push or pull factor. Or both, as is often practically the case
Droupadi Murmu’s election as President carries immense symbolic significance since India has hardly witnessed a prominent national political leader from the marginalised Scheduled Tribe community
India’s Data Protection Bill is designed to allow the government to get its hands on any data it demands without any problems
Is the recession threat real? How will it change the current inflation dynamics? How will the central banks respond? A simple answer to these questions is ‘nobody knows’