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  • Meet the 400-year-old greenland shark: The oldest living vertebrate still alive in Atlantic waters

    The Greenland shark, a rarely seen deep-sea dweller, has shocked scientists with its extreme lifespan. One female was found to be nearly 400 years old, making it the longest-living vertebrate ever recorded.

  • Inside Unacademy: Slowing growth, failed acquisitions, a problem of plenty

    Unacademy’s hope may lie in offline coaching centres, which go against its original goal of tech-driven disruption, but are a dependable and lucrative business model

  • Centre may consider tax cuts for products in highest GST slab

    The economic slowdown has most states in favour of a tax reduction to boost demand.

  • Asset prices pricing in era of slow growth: Prof Spence

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Nobel Laureate Professor Michael Spence of NYU talked about what he believes is happening to asset classes around the world and why he believes that the ongoing volatility is here to stay for a while.

  • This emerging giant's growth may slow to 2009 levels

    Over the past few months, Indonesia has been buffeted by market volatility, spurred in part by concerns that the US Federal Reserve`s plans to begin tapering its asset purchases would make it difficult for the country to finance its current account deficit.

  • General Electric hit by revenue slowdown

    General Electric, the largest US industrial group by market capitalisation, reported a 7 percent rise in pre-tax profits and earnings in line with analysts' expectations, but surprised with slower-than-expected growth in revenues.

  • India will outperform global markets in next 12 months: RBS

    Devesh Kumar, Head of Equities, RBS India joins CNBC-TV18 to discuss about investor sentiment across markets, especially, in the Indian market.

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