India, and many other countries, are dependent on a handful of countries for minerals that will play a critical role in the future energy landscape
The CME Fedwatch tool shows that there’s a 74.7 percent probability that the Fed Funds target rate will be 2.25-2.5 percent or higher by the end of the calendar year
Mulder’s masterly account of economic sanctions during the first half of the 20th century has many lessons for us
The pandemic, Climate Change and geopolitical upheaval have shredded the certainties that CEOs once took for granted
Sanctioning China would mean shutting down large swathes of global production, and if Chinese supplies are halted because of such sanctions, inflation would really go through the roof
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The LJD's merger with the RJD is purely symbolic in nature, and hardly has any significance in today’s Bihar politics
Nature-based solutions are a way of strengthening natural processes that aid water conservation. Manmade interventions can be used in conjunction with these natural processes to conserve water for use over time
Flat steel prices in Europe have crossed the $1400 a tonne mark due to the Russia-Ukraine war. If prices stay high for longer, steel companies should benefit but there are risks too
In his latest letter to shareholders, Buffett spoke highly of the virtues of insurance “float” or the premiums that policyholders pay to Berkshire insurance companies
US President Joe Biden needs to appoint an apolitical Fed staffer
Economists who think the Fed has a lot of catching up to do are entitled to be puzzled. They heard the central bank say it agrees with their analysis but for some reason isn’t going to do what that analysis demands
For the past few years, crucial decisions have been made in an opaque manner and the Congress is in a clear state of drift both in terms of ideology or strategy
India is already behind countries like the US, Japan, China, Brazil and ASEAN members in drone technology and usage, but what it has correctly done is ensure that technology development and regulation go hand in hand
Costs for Accenture are rising at a brisk pace limiting the gains from price hikes
Recent events present the perfect opportunity for India’s most globally competitive sector to leverage its dominant status for exponential growth
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s visit can help India leverage partnership with Japan to enhance its engagement with the world
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The Winter War between the Finns and the Soviet Union has important parallels with the current conflict James Stavridis
If transactions with Moscow are made possible through the Rupee-Ruble mechanism, many Indian companies could explore the Russian market for trading new commodities
To avoid hurting private consumption and stagflation forces building, the government will have to intervene effectively to restrain food, fuel, and fertiliser prices
It’s hard to look at the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has turned the global economy upside down and re-ordered Europe’s military priorities, and deny the singular influence of Vladimir Putin’s particular ideas and judgments on the course of world affairs.
Ruchi Soya’s FPO is being priced at a sharp discount to its last traded price, leading to its shares falling sharply
There is a clear trend to ensure that the EV supply chain doesn’t suffer from the same concentration risk as consumer electronics. That’s sure to make future executives, and politicians, sleep a little easier
The 1970s stagflation in the West coincided with the rise of Asia. Conditions are very different now because of, among other things, the scarring from the pandemic