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  • Half of new US entrepreneurs are women, leading a creation boom

    A survey found that almost half of 2021’s new entrepreneurs were women, a significant uptick from 28% in 2019. And the share of new Black business owners tripled to 9%, according to Gusto, a payroll and human-resource management business.

  • India Economic Survey 2017: FM may likely stick to fiscal consolidation path in Budget 2017

    India Economic Survey 2017: FM may likely stick to fiscal consolidation path in Budget 2017

    India‘s experience has reaffirmed the need for rules to contain fiscal deficits, because of the proclivity to spend during booms and undertake stimulus during downturns, the Survey notes.

  • Top investment banker explains: Why the IPO boom will last

    Top investment banker explains: Why the IPO boom will last

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, V Jayasankar, Senior Executive Director, Kotak Investing Banking, talked about the IPO boom and explained why he does not think the primary market has reached the frothy zone.

  • Good opportunity to buy great businesses; boom not over: Damani

    Good opportunity to buy great businesses; boom not over: Damani

    According to Damani, nothing in the economy suggests that the boom which started in 2013 is over. He says India is heading into a period of lower interest rates and that will add heft to economic growth and corporate earnings

  • Technology for Saudi fracking boom moves closer to reality

    Technology for Saudi fracking boom moves closer to reality

    A small pilot project about to get under way is the energy market equivalent of a moonshot, but it could allow a Saudi fracking boom to move one step closer to reality.

  • Indian biz fantastic; one of APAC's pillar: DHL

    Indian biz fantastic; one of APAC's pillar: DHL

    The e-commerce boom in India has led to logistic companies making significant changes in their business models.Storyboard‘s editor Anant Rangaswami spoke with DHL's APAC CEO Jerry Hsu to understand how the wordl‘s largest logistics company is coping with that change.

  • Don't compare this bull run with FY04 boom: Morgan Stanley

    Don't compare this bull run with FY04 boom: Morgan Stanley

    The biggest qualitative difference, according to Morgan Stanley is that in 2004 the market had run up ahead of elections but post-reforms whereas this time around it has run up into elections but arguably pre-reforms

  • Surprise! Surprise! This economy is looking strong

    Surprise! Surprise! This economy is looking strong

    American economy expanded at 2.4 percent annual rate. The economy is gathering momentum and continues to repair the damage due to the 2008 crisis.

  • Hitachi to sign pact with Guj to set up desalination plant

    Hitachi to sign pact with Guj to set up desalination plant

    Japanese industrial solutions giant Hitachi will sign a contract with the Gujarat government next month for setting up of a sea water desalination plant in the state that will treat 3.36 lakh tonnes of water every day.

  • No policy paralysis, India is used to boom: Kamal Nath

    No policy paralysis, India is used to boom: Kamal Nath

    One of India‘s top policy makers and a man who can also be referred to as ‘Mr Infrastructure‘, the minister for urban development, Kamal Nath believes the Indian industry has got used to the boom.

  • Alarm bells! Faber says Sep-Oct to be rough for markets

    Alarm bells! Faber says Sep-Oct to be rough for markets

    Marc Faber, Editor & Publisher, 'The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, is cautious on global markets. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, he warned that markets are likely to see a rough period in Sep-Oct.

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