The Cold War demonstrated that arming third parties can tie down a rival superpower. But bragging about it defeats the purpose
The cryptocurrency is a poor substitute for cash in an inflationary environment
How can Japan’s prime minister attract investors to a country that the world’s richest man says will one day ‘cease to exist’?
Ind-Ra argues that the PLI scheme for speciality steel will help the domestic industry update technology, be cost competitive, and move up the value chain. However, certain challenges need to be overcome to make the scheme more inclusive
The Ukraine war seems to have had little impact on economic growth in Asia and North America
With INR at record lows and DXY at 5 year highs, traders are in risk-off mode
Just as she offered a glass of water to a thirsty speaker, cash-perched interest earners would welcome some sort of out-of-turn economic succour from Sitharaman
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: A ‘prudent’ IPO, TVS revs it up, WHO report touches a raw nerve, front running in crosshairs and more
Padayatras by politicians have been around for quite some time. They have again caught national attention after Prashant Kishor announced his Jan Suraj programme
Dashboards need to carefully select key indicators and ensure that the quality of the data used is high. Otherwise, they will remain as a visualisation exercise and not be able to provide insights expected from them
Facebook, Netflix, Zoom and others are suffering in the markets as investors reassess their lockdown darlings. But they will rise again.
Former Governor says the RBI, like other central banks around the world, is having to act under astonishing uncertainty brought on by rapidly unfolding geopolitical developments
Lately, the precious metal is adding to portfolio volatility, moving with the broader markets instead of against them
Locked-down shoppers seek alternatives just as Beijing eases up on the industry
Investors are much more concerned than industry analysts are that tighter financial conditions will cause a recession
Provisions of law relating to corporate governance are to be interpreted by the letter of the law, not by an undefined, elusive spirit
The argument that India’s stance on these modelled estimates are entirely political, does not hold water. But numbers have to be rebutted by numbers; and the government needs to come up with its own comprehensive data, if it hopes to denounce the estimates published by WHO
Unless the cost of chasing greed is made prohibitive such cases of front-running, market manipulation and insider trading will continue.
Steering away from being a pure capital goods firm catering to power and power-related businesses and moving into new-age areas such as robotics, business automation, electrification and energy-efficient solutions and services have made its portfolio more resilient to business cycles
The company's Mundra and coal business reported loss on an integrated basis in March 2022 quarter
Post the merger, LTIMindtree will have aggregate revenues of around $3.5 billion, well short of Tech Mahindra’s $5.1 billion, and way out of the league of the big boys like TCS, Infosys, HCL and Wipro, among the home-grown IT majors
Central bank communications have come a long way from being an ignored tool to an important one of monetary policy. RBI clearly can do better
Food inflation’s rise was stopped in April, with two main factors responsible for the dip
Acronyms not only group dissimilar investments, they ignore capitalism’s one constant, which is churn