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  • Logistics industry seeks subsidies on Electric Vehicles, faster development of ULIP platform in 2023 Budget

    The industry wants the budget to announce measures to improve the execution of infrastructure projects like logistic parks, dedicated freight corridors and cold storages

  • Budget 2022: Job opportunities, clarity on crypto bill, EV tax incentives: Gen Z’s Budget’22 Expectations

    Ahead of Budget 2022, increase in job opportunities by promoting startups in India, Focus on education avenues, tax incentives for EV manufacturers & consumers is what the Gen Z is expecting from the government.

  • Lok Sabha Election Result 2019 | The people have decided; mandate goes to BJP

    Moneycontrol’s Aakriti Handa reached out to the people to know more about people’s views on the result of the Lok Sabha Elections.

  • Commodities@Moneycontrol | Roundup of key happenings in the market

    Here's a roundup of the key happenings in the commodities market, with a deep dive into some of the most active counters

  • Budget 2017: 3 key hopes of the realty market

    1. More clarity on REITs Easing the guidelines for real estate investment trusts (REITs), will open the way for the realty sector to get easy funding and ensure timely completion of projects, say developers. &#82

  • Positive order flow coming from states:Transformers & Rectifiers

    Speaking about the order expectation from the state generating companies Vinod Mason, Director-Strategy at Transformers and Rectifiers (India) said, "We are seeing a positive trends coming from states".

  • What to expect from Strides Shasun Q1?

    CNBC-TV18‘s Ekta Batra talks about what to expect from Strides Shasun‘s numbers today.

  • Fed holds but questions remain over how it communicates

    The Federal Reserve held interest rates near zero on Thursday, raising questions over how it will ever manage to lift them off the floor and how effectively it will communicate plans to do so.

  • Thangamayil Jewellery sees Rs 1,500-1,600cr sales in FY14

    Thangamayil's first quarter net profit declined 9 percent YoY, which LGY Kumar, GM - Finance, said was because of one-time loss in inventory due to fall in gold prices and expenses were also higher.

  • Jyothy Labs bets on higher advertising to boost sales

    Jyothy Labs is increasing ad spends to 10-12 percent. It will also expand Henkel brands, which were predominantly urban, into semi-urban and rural areas, while Jyothy's brands will be pushed more into the urban markets and modern trade.

  • Large rally in Infosys on Monday not warranted: Equirus

    Bhavin Shah, MD at Equirus Securities feels the market has already dicounted the news of Narayana Murthy's return to Infosys as the word has been doing the rounds for a couple of weeks. But he feels that even if the stock rises further, it would not be warranted as the challenges facing Infosys are fairly significant.

  • Here's what to expect from Axis Bank Q4 earnings

    India's third largest private sector lender Axis Bank is expected to report 12 percent year-on-year rise in its fourth quarter (Jan – March) net profit at Rs 1431. Net interest income or the difference between interest earned and paid out, would rise 22 percent to Rs 2,615 crore, according to a poll estimate.

  • Budget 2013-14: Recapitalisation of banks must be ensured

    Budget Expectation 2013-14: A sound regulatory framework as well as strong systems and processes in banks have helped India's banks. Going forward, the Budget must ensure that adequate provision is made for recapitalisation of banks so that they are able to support India's growth in the years to come.

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