The Ukraine invasion and new outbreaks of Covid in China are threatening the expected rebound, especially in Europe
The lender has several holes to plug, starting with its microfinance vertical
Airlines in India sing a familiar tune as the Ukraine war pushes aviation turbine fuel prices to a record high
The central government has the room to isolate consumers from roughly 15 percent hike in international crude oil prices, and take the hit on its own income in FY23
As the Ukraine war creates a dangerous economic situation for China and India, its leaders are looking for ways to safeguard their interests and even strike bargains, wherever possible
The Paytm issue had several red flags that should have warned investors
The frantic scramble for deals is spurred by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget 2022-23 announcement that India will be introducing a battery swapping policy and bring in inter-operability standards to create a battery-as-a-service infrastructure in India
It’s not all gloom and doom. And guess what, the Street found many reasons to put its best foot forward
A selection of articles and social media gems from the world of economy, business and finance, curated by our research and opinion teams
The West criticising India for continuing to buy oil from Russia is especially galling, given that European nations have yet to wean themselves off Russian energy supplies either. Unlike them, India can hardly afford such bills
Starting April 1, foreign travelers will no longer be required to hold a Covid-free certificate issued within 72 hours of boarding a flight, but they will have to undergo an RT-PCR test on arrival and a self-administered antigen test on day five, according to Chote Trachu, permanent secretary of the Ministry Of Tourism and Sports.
When Frank Fu, a Cornell-educated engineer, opened his own hedge fund two years ago, he picked an unlikely niche for an introvert.
The Rajapaksa clan may have defeated the Tamil rebellion, but they’ve lost control of Sri Lanka’s economy after two years of worsening crisis
While 111 seats might look impressive, especially given that the Samajwadi Party won just 47 seats in 2012, this is less than its average over the past four elections
The systematic destruction of India’s manufacturing sector, particularly in small and medium enterprises, has not been adequately scrutinised from a national security prism
The first few blockchain-induced changes to the Digital India initiative will be in digital commerce with marked improvements in supply chain management and payment processing
Design considerations should help governments visualise a regulated decentralised finance ecosystem that has the CBDC as a legal tender, and risk-free instrument for everyone
Today, the Indian business family looks very different from the previous era, and very similar to the society in which it operates. Indian families are increasingly going nuclear, shrinking in size, and becoming more heterogeneous
We need to think of alternatives to the SWIFT system
The industry’s call for support appears to be a throat-clearing exercise, rather than a desperate plea for help
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Enough proven technology exists to drastically reduce emissions to near zero
NTPC is scaling up its renewable energy portfolio and is better placed to deal with rising coal prices
With return to office being the new mantra, several factors are coming together to drive capital expenditure in creating fresh office premises over the next three years