In an exclusive conversation with CNBC TV18, Congress leader Sachin Pilot talks about upcoming Lok Sabha elections, highlighting key aspects of the Congress manifesto and addressing concerns about economic growth. From discussing the need for change in Indian politics to assessing the party's performance in various states, Pilot provides a comprehensive overview of the political landscape. Don't miss his views on seat allocation, economic policies, and the comparison between BJP and Congress campaigns.
Artificial intelligence will leave about 90 percent of people without jobs in the next 10 years, said Kunal Shah, Founder and CEO of fintech unicorn CRED, adding to the industry-wide debate around the threat of job losses due to AI in the workforce. “We are not realising the risk of AI. I can tell you with confidence that 90 percent of people, who have jobs right now may not have their jobs relevant 10 years from now,” said Shah in a conversation with CNBC-TV18’s Shereen Bhan at the Global Fintech Fest 2023, on September 8.
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According to him, the company plans to open 250 hotels in India by 2025, including those already open and those under construction.
The former SoftBank executive and current Palo Alto Networks CEO encouraged businesses to embrace digital transformation
Duggad believes banking, auto and oil & gas companies will do well in 1QFY23
Bankers are worried since the loans they give NBFCs are secured loans, raising the question of legality if the latter sells it portfolio to other players.
"They are shifting the goal post for, I think, the investing public to begin to concentrate on what kind of signals we are going to get ... at the press conference that follows the December meeting about the number of rate hikes we might see in 2017," she said in an interview with "Power Lunch."
Not only do stocks generally have more potential to show capital appreciation, but the S&P 500 actually yielded more than the 10-year Treasury note, meaning that an income-seeking investor actually had an incentive to own stocks rather than super-safe bonds.
It‘s been a year since emission scandal rocked Volkswagen and the global auto industry. The scandal over Volkswagen‘s devices which fudged emissions has led to company losing billions in market cap, departure of its key executives and billions of dollars spent on settlement. Here's a special CNBC report on what went wrong...
In the wide-ranging phone interview, Trump insisted that President Barack Obama "absolutely" founded ISIS. He also discussed economic issues including regulation and infrastructure spending.
Ezetap, an India based mobile payment platform has managed to clinch the 3rd rank, right after Uber and Airbnb which stood at first and second spot respectively.
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Instead, a confluence of factors - worries about banks' profits, a commodities price slump and uncertainty over the Federal Reserve's hiking path - is causing an old favorite, the yen carry trade, to fall out of fashion, which means the currency is moving in the opposite direction to that expected in the wake of the BOJ's surprise rates move.
It's the dream job for many. NASA is accepting online applications till February 18th for people who think they meet the criteria to join them. CNBC's Mary Thompson tells what NASA is looking for from the applicants.
In an interview with CNBC, Maurice Obstfeld, IMF Chief Economist talked on why forecast on China‘s gross domestic product (GDP) for 2016 was left unchanged at 6.3 percent and not reduced further.
Aditya Birla says that these are interesting times with services business doing well, but manufacturing facing headwinds due to commodity prices.
Chief executive Frédéric Oudéa told CNBC that the figures were "solid results, in particular growth of revenues, good performance of retail, good monitoring of cost and low cost of risk. Hence a net profit which is progressing, capital ratio also, so really in line with what we want to achieve."
US gold futures for December delivery settled nearly 2 percent higher on the day. But a "longer-term decline" will likely follow Friday's climb, which will limit opportunities for investors buying the metal, said Thomas Vitiello, principal at Aurum Options Strategies.
CNBC's Steve Liesman who is one of the very few journalists allowed to attend the symposium (Jackson Hole) is of the view that Fed is likely to hike rates in December than September.
A new Asian currency war and a delayed Federal Reserve rate hike; these are the potential market-shaking implications of Beijing's decision to devalue the yuan, strategists told CNBC
Since regulators first started supporting the market on June 27—in the form of a surprise interest rate cute by the People's Bank of China—Shenzhen and Shanghai shares have tumbled 18 and 15 percent respectively.
The S&P 500 can rise to 3,200 within two years, a more than 50 percent upside from its current level, bullish investor Laszlo Birinyi said Tuesday.
The Athens stock exchange was trading around 19 percent lower by mid-morning on Monday, after falling nearly 23 percent after it reopened for the first time in five weeks.
Watch the interview of Amit Harchekar, Chief Technical Strategist at A Plus Analytics with Sumaira Abidi & Reema Tendulkar on CNBC-TV18, in which he shared his readings and outlook on the market, specific stocks and sectors.