The RBI’s Annual Report (1971-72) noted that the demise of Bretton Woods implied changes of a far-reaching nature in the international monetary system
The central bank considers the economy to be fragile — a weaker state takes longer to recover from shocks and catch-up to where it was before the pandemic. That explains why the central bank is wary of trapping the economy in a low-growth situation for a longer period
Industry intervention over hacking raises questions for digital asset enthusiasts
A market platform for trading corporate loans is beneficial to both borrowers and lenders. But it is a long way in the making. The SLMA is just the first step
India’s policymakers and citizens should take IPCC’s warning signs with utmost seriousness. Erratic monsoon rains could disrupt the oxygen supply to the economy’s life-blood
A complex circular issued by the BSE spread panic among investors in certain small and mid-cap stocks. It ended up hurting the same investors it tried to protect.
In India, however, growth continues to be steady, albeit well below trend
The various measures of core inflation all went up month-on-month, although they fell on a year-on-year basis due to base effects
The Centre and states will have to ensure that the GST Council takes effective decisions to plug gaps in the indirect tax structure
While order inflows gathered pace at Siemens, bookings rose for the second consecutive quarter at Thermax
If Indian industry has been managing well what it already has on the ground and not undertaking large scale fresh investment, then the answer lies in the absence of bright overall growth prospects
When yields on the T-note rise, it means expectations for economic growth and inflation are rising
India’s retrospective tax of 2012 was born out of hubris, a twisted sense of sovereignty, egged on by inflated egos of bureaucrats in the ministry of finance, and showed India in poor light as an unreliable investment partner — and damaged the economy
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The data from RBI’s annual reports and monthly bulletins show the rising popularity of digital payments
Moves to protect technology and secure food and raw material supplies hit markets
Plant-based dairy and food products are increasing in popularity and it is only a matter of time before they grow in scale. One of the factors favouring it is the environmental and health impact caused by animal-based products
JSW Energy aims to increase the share of renewable energy capacity to 70 per cent by FY25. The company is collaborating with an Australian firm to explore opportunities in green hydrogen production
Indian exchanges are creating a special platform at the GIFT IFSC to give Indian investors an easy way to invest in foreign equities
Success can bring relief to lakhs of homebuyers stuck in many housing projects across the country
An inflation target of 2 per cent, a fiscal deficit target of 3 per cent and a public debt to GDP ratio of 60 per cent were all numbers plucked out of thin air
Since the second quarter of 2020, labour productivity — the amount of output per hour of work — has risen at a 3.8% annual rate, compared with 1.4% from 2005 to 2019
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Despite budgetary cuts in sports programmes, the involvement of private entities has given Indian Olympic sportspeople more than a foot up
What India needs right now is a good, open regulatory system which encourages innovation, risk taking, investment and job creation, and facilitates the growth of the economy to $5 trillion by 2026. Barriers such as not allowing Indian companies to list directly overseas are unnecessarily holding up India’s growth