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Powering India's MSMEs: Why reliable energy must become part of manufacturing strategyIndia's MSMEs may power the country's manufacturing ambitions, but their competitiveness ultimately depends on something far more basic—rel...
Prolonged conflict could push crude to extreme levels: Paul MeeksFresh remarks from U.S. President Donald Trump have injected renewed uncertainty into global markets, particularly concerning crude oil pri...
Nutrition tip of the day: Vitamin B12 foods for Indians, key benefits, and essential deficiency adviceVitamin B12 is vital for energy and nerve health. Many Indians, particularly vegetarians, face B12 deficiency. This essential nutrient supp...
Record $12.5 billion debt buyback: Treasury pulls off the largest rescue move in US historyUS Treasury debt buyback: The US Treasury executed a record $12.5 billion debt buyback, injecting fresh cash into the banking system. This ...
Your phone is silently making you older than your age, and you can stop it: What your screentime is really doing to your skinExperts are warning that constant phone use is accelerating visible aging, a phenomenon dubbed “tech neck.” Prolonged screen time, poor pos...
Indian lenders seek overnight liquidity ops, easier reserve norms from RBI, sources sayIndian lenders are advocating for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to reinstate overnight liquidity management operations and ease cash rese...
Does freelancing for US clients pay more than Indian jobs? Redditor sparks debate as netizens deliver a reality checkA Redditor's claim that freelancing for US clients is easier and more lucrative than Indian jobs sparked a heated debate online. While the ...
India set to overcome worst cash crunch in years on RBI stepsIndia is addressing one of its worst liquidity deficits through aggressive steps by the Reserve Bank of India, which has injected about $68...
Too broke to afford Ozempic? From avocados to nuts, 5 foods to make you feel full & help you lose weightThe right diet can help you lose weight and provide nutritional support.
Why this is the right time to buy bondsWhile we remain bullish on the prospects of equity markets and expect the relative outperformance of the Indian stock exchanges to continue...
Equity return expectations in near term should be modest: Suresh Soni, Baroda BNP Paribas Asset Management"A category like balanced advantage fund is suitable for this environment. It allows the investor to take equity market exposure but at the...
Can the Fed slowly deflate the credit bubble?To them, easier monetary policy of any form is the only thing that matters when it comes to the stock market and broader economy.
Bond bulls return to India to fuel best quarter in over yearThe RBI in October held rates after back-to-back hikes since June.
RBI board may decide to set up a committee on capital frameworkA former bureaucrat said there was a need to lower the temperature to head off any dramatic developments.
A Rutgers professor explains why Indians can't manufacture even their godsMany of the 50-odd companies in China that produce Hindu figurines attend trade fairs not only in India, but also in Frankfurt and Las Vega...
Rupee hits over 2-month high of 66.75, up 47 paiseThe rupee closed at an over two-month high of 66.75 per dollar by gaining 47 paise on persistent selling of the American currency by banks ...
Greek Impact: Indian markets may see selloff soon, fund managers sound cautionIndian stocks erased losses and ended higher, bucking the weak trend in other Asian markets, led by a rally in top pharma stocks.
- First rate cut in April would be more effective: Chaitanya Pande, ICICI Prudential
"The first rate cut in April would be more effective because right now liquidity is what is driving the markets and not really the rate as ...
- ET in the classroom: Initial Public Offering
A maiden public issue of shares by a company is termed as an Initial Public Offering (IPO).
- ECB offers banks fixed-rate funds to increase liquidity
The European Central Bank turned on the liquidity taps to banks, offering unlimited funds at a below-market fixed rate as market unease ove...