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Warren Buffett on stock market: Fools give you reasons, wise men never tryWarren Buffett gave himself a D in capital allocation – his worst grade ever. But the confession came along with a warning that would prove...
In Trump's crypto 'scrip', family always wins. Investors don'tIn an eyebrow-raising twist of fate, the Trump family reportedly amassed over $2 billion through various cryptocurrency initiatives, leavin...
Nifty at 25,900 by March 2027? Nomura cites key catalysts to watch out forIndian stocks have seen a sharp fall. Nomura predicts the Nifty will climb almost 11% to reach 25,900 by March 2027. This optimism stems fr...
Fix the ABC of IBC: Why we should re-engineer the bankruptcy code furtherThe recent litigation around Jaypee has once again unleashed a raging debate over arbitrary decision-making by financial creditors, lack of...
Market wrap: Sensex rises 232 points, Nifty closes above 23,700 as rupee recovers from lifetime lowsIndian markets ended the week higher after recovering intraday volatility, with Sensex and Nifty posting modest gains amid hopes of easing ...
ET Awards: India Inc discusses strategy as FM Sitharaman signals readiness for reforms amid rising global uncertaintyIndia's finance minister has urged industry leaders to engage in open dialogue. Discussions at the Economic Times Awards focused on navigat...
AI united Sam Altman and Elon Musk, then drove them apartElon Musk and Sam Altman, co-founders of OpenAI, are set to face off in court over a clash of visions regarding artificial intelligence. Th...
Groww's strong Q4; Iran conflict hits India's GCCsFintech major Groww more than doubled its net profit in the fourth quarter of FY26. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
China’s Netflix expects AI to create bulk of shows in five yearsIQiyi Inc. is set to transform its operations, anticipating AI will generate most films and shows within five years. The company is launchi...
Can Sensex, Nifty extend gains on Monday? Oil prices, 5 factors to guide Dalal Street this weekIndian stock markets are poised for a strong opening, extending Friday's gains as GIFT Nifty surged. Optimism surrounding a potential resol...
Who really sets gold prices? Central banks hold the power—and it’s unpredictableTreat gold strictly as insurance, not as a trade on geopolitical drama. The price of your insurance is set by central banks and finance min...
Rupee records sharpest rise in over 12 years after RBI’s tough crackdown on forex speculation: What lies ahead?The Indian rupee surged against the US dollar, marking its sharpest single-day gain in over 12 years, following the Reserve Bank of India's...
HPCL, BPCL, IOC shares surge up to 4% as oil falls below $100 amid hopes for Iran-US war cooling offOil marketing company shares saw a significant jump on Wednesday. This rise followed a drop in oil prices below the $100 per barrel mark. I...
America is depleting a more powerful weapon than its missilesAmerica's standing has fallen due to a loss of trust. President Trump's administration is eroding credibility by spreading falsehoods. This...
Congress urges Centre to cut fuel taxes to cushion Iran war impact on pricesIn light of soaring fuel prices exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Iran, Congress has passionately appealed to the Centre to reconsider...
HPCL, BPCL, IOC shares tumble up to 4% as oil surges back above $100; Iran warns prices can hit $200Oil marketing company shares tumbled as crude prices surged past $100 per barrel following Iran's attacks on Middle Eastern oil tankers. Ir...
GRM Overseas acquires 44% stake in Rage CoffeeGRM Overseas Limited has acquired a 44% stake in Rage Coffee through a combination of primary infusion and secondary buyouts. This strategi...
Distributed leadership is all the rage in today's corporate worldIn today's challenging business environment, a new style of leadership called "leading from the back" is gaining popularity. This approach ...
- Corporate rage taking toll on executives professional, personal lives
Anger at the workplace could well become the latest scourge to hit India Inc. Blame it on long hours at work, high employer expectations.
- Firewalking is a growing rage among corporates for boosting confidence
There was a time in medieval history when walking over red-hot plowshares was a test of a person’s guilt.