Supplies are not keeping up. That’s an outcome of lower global upstream investment, now aggravated by the deep capital spending cuts
For a world riddled with plastic waste in all its nooks and crevices, the plastic pollution treaty cannot afford to be too late, too little, and too vague like the Paris Agreement is in arresting runaway Climate Change
Economists reckon that the RBI would choose greater market intervention to support the rupee than tweak interest rates
The government must take corrective steps to ensure that the war between Russia and Ukraine does not rock India’s export boat
Impact of Russia-Ukraine conflict: “Inflation will likely be pushed closer to an average of 6 per cent,” says Kotak's Suvodeep Rakshit, while growth too will be lower by 50-100 basis points
The Russia-Ukraine war will increase costs, increase supply disruptions, crimp exports and could affect domestic demand if prices are hiked
The West's isolation of Russia might affect India’s position and enhance the Chinese threat to some extent. But there are many reasons for Beijing to worry about India’s ability to help western powers contain China
The BJP faces a tough battle in Phase 7 as the Samajwadi Party has crafted deft alliances with smaller parties eyeing the non-Yadav OBC vote bank; the BSP and Congress could act as spoilers
TikTok has emerged as one of the most popular platforms for sharing videos and photos of the Russia-Ukraine war. The surge has put the Chinese-owned video app, known for viral dance and lip-syncing videos, in a challenging position. For the first time, it is dealing with moderating a flood of often unverified videos about a single event that has captivated a global audience
Rating agencies think the prospect of Russia defaulting on its debts is higher than before. According to a group of global banks, a default is extremely likely
Frailty in a star makes them even more charismatic. Shane Warne did have his flaws, mostly with his behaviour off the field. However, his shortcomings hardly dimmed the aura of his achievements
From the stray cattle menace to lack of jobs to the hijab controversy in Karnataka to the crisis in Ukraine, everything is a campaign subject in Uttar Pradesh
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: The Weekly Tactical, founder’s dilemma, gaps in medical education, Algo Learn, Personal Finance and more
While globalisation has been great for the semiconductor industry with design houses concentrated in the US, Israel, and India, fabs in Far East Asia and testing, assembling, and packaging in Southeast Asia, this ecosystem suffered jolts when COVID-19 struck
Playing out in Ukraine is Vladimir Putin’s actions, Washington’s calculations, NATO’s ambitions, and Kyiv’s national politics. In this geopolitical petri dish, it is innocent civilians that are at the most risk
The agility with which our entrepreneurs as well as political and administrative leaders have taken up the Digital India mission must be replicated on the climate front
The stronger and charismatic the founder, the weaker the organisation in its second generation, says a new research paper. Indian business is replete with examples of strongman founders destroying the organisations they’ve built
Regulators and investors are used to dealing with shocks, but there is no room for complacency
You must analyse all backtesting parameters before you take a strategy live. Do not get carried away by rosy and crazy results
Investing in US stocks made easier, should you rush in?
To contain inflation, retain foreign investments, arrest the depreciation of rupee, and protect India’s BOP position, the RBI needs to adopt a tighter stance and raise policy rates. But that will have an effect on growth
Startups are set to occupy 13 per cent of office space by 2024, up from a mere 2 per cent in 2010. And this office space will be filled by quality employment
The plight of Indian medical students in Ukraine is a sorry statement on India’s medical education programme that forces many aspirants to go abroad for a degree
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: Automakers running out of gas, anatomy of medical education in India, Start-up Street and more
Even as the government acknowledges the shortage of urban planners to meet the needs of a rapidly urbanising India, an immediate start to the diagnostic study of urbanisation is critical