Smaller and medium sized IT services firms are regularly winning large contracts while companies such as Accenture see no major issue in demand fulfilment
Green central banking tries to integrate climate related risks into financial stability monitoring, and advise regulated entities to have a strategy to address climate change risks and have appropriate governance structures to manage them
Thirteen takeaways from the government’s new quarterly employment survey
For years, though, officials — and many parents — have worried about the potential downsides, like addiction and distraction
The latest debt turmoil at the real estate behemoth puts the Communist Party of China’s strict controls to a tough test
In today’s Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: The Eastern Window, litmus test for Zee, IndiGo has the edge, Monsoon Watch, the VST Tillers CEO interview, Evergrande and the retail investor, and more
Jinping’s ambitions for the state have two strikingly tiger parent features: the belief that ambition is something to be imposed, and the fear that inaction will inevitably lead to something undesirable
The average redemption rate during the third quarter was 52.4 per cent, according to data provider Dealogic, significantly up from the first three months of the year
Besides creating thousands of jobs, the Airbus-Tata joint venture will encourage micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to make aircraft parts and spares, helping develop a robust aerospace ecosystem in the subcontinent
A grip on cost has helped VST Tillers increase profitability despite firmer commodity prices, says Cherukara
For a company which ran up $305 billion in debt against total assets worth $355 billion, the writing was on any of the many walls it routinely builds
The US wants to decouple from China and, in looking for an alternative manufacturing base of size, its eyes have rested on India
Vaccines alone will not tame the virus. And drug makers around the world are working on a number of potential treatment options
A selection of articles and social media gems from the world of economy, business and finance, curated by our research and opinion teams
If Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar succeed in keeping the Quad’s focus on the issues which its leaders took up in March summit, and include more such subjects for the common good, they would have succeeded in insulating it from the storm unleashed by the AUKUS
A shock can prompt us to find new and better ways to live our lives, both individually and collectively, writes Tim Harford.
Freshworks listing lays a path for India’s start-ups to list in the US market and also heralds the coming of age of India’s software as a service sector (SaaS)
The road is becoming smoother for tyre companies, as rubber prices are falling and demand is improving
Torrent Power is acquiring CESC's wind energy project subsidiary at 1.05 times the price to book value ratio
Low FD rates and inflation are pinching savers. A SBI research report advocates for measures to protect the vulnerable among savers
India has shown it is capable of producing unicorns but on the innovation front, it needs to do a lot more to create an enabling environment
Kanhaiya Kumar and Jignesh Mevani’s entry into the Congress will strengthen the party’s fortunes in Bihar and Gujarat, but they could face resistance from the old guard.
By the end of the century, more frequent and severe natural disasters could shrink the Europe’s economy by 10% if no new policies to mitigate climate change are introduced, according to the ECB report
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Uddhav Thackeray has once again redefined his party, and merged its aggressive DNA with passive, peaceful responses. It is a new dimension for the Shiv Sena, and it might just work