The good news is that core inflation has come down month-on-month, despite strong growth momentum
A sharp upward revision of the US Fed’s likely rate increases has led to the fall in global markets
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: Cloud over cement companies, go beyond US Q1 headline, this bank makes a big pitch, cost maths for India Inc and more
There’s no end in sight for the price spike as supply struggles to keep up with demand.
Republicans should be happier than they are with current economic conditions, and Democrats more dissatisfied
Financial inclusion is a national policy objective, and in a large heterogeneous country like India, it is imperative that granular data is monitored regularly by the government and the RBI
This experience should be a learning curve for New Delhi — that selling a political narrative domestically that is separate from the one promoted internationally has severe limitations
The market-friendly governing philosophy that triumphed in the 1980s is on the defensive
What role does the organisation have in an era of fracturing multinational alliances and fears of deglobalisation?
Over the last two to three years, corporates have been lauded for their ability to sustain profitability through trying times. But the true test lies ahead
The BJP gets its extra candidate elected in four states except one sending shockwaves in the Opposition camp
Domestic retail investors believe they can ride out the storm and get higher long-term returns from equities
Drug suppliers rethink their investment strategy as continuous price erosion hurts profitability and returns from the US market
A higher share of food in the CPI basket, rising global food inflation and second-order effects raise the risk of inflation going higher
A research paper by Lawrence Summers finds that the disinflation the US Fed has to achieve today is similar to that of the Volcker years, which means a recession is on the cards
Instead of getting unduly aggressive about our low rank, a better approach would be to consider the reasons for our poor performance and change policies accordingly
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: ICICI Lombard’s distinct edge, market on the horns of a dilemma, what ails infrastructure, the home loan curve and more
A selection of articles and social media gems from the world of economy, business and finance, curated by our research and opinion teams
Over the initial shock and awe, it is worth examining what the famous photograph has achieved.
When the Bengaluru-based International Competence Centre for Organic Agriculture (ICCOA), conducted a study around 15 years ago, there was hardly a domestic market for organic products to speak of. Exports at Rs 75 crore were still at a nascent stage.
UPI is increasingly becoming a super payment interface, shaking the payment ecosystem which was controlled by private banks and the payment duopolies
The latest directive from the Commission for Air Quality Management is a step in the right direction, but for it to be effective it cannot have double standards and give a free pass to thermal power plants
Support for hybrid working is high across demographics. But bosses should ask why — and address the reasons
The two-day testing ordeal for a spot at a university is drawing more students but creating a pool of overqualified unemployed graduates
The BJP has 48.9 percent of the vote share of all the MPs and legislators. The Opposition and other regional parties comprise the remaining 51.1 percent. In such a scenario, the regional parties hold the key