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Word of the Day: BailiwickBailiwick signifies an individual's domain of responsibility or expertise. Originating from medieval terms for a bailiff's district, its me...
IPO valuations reflect market dynamics, investors free to reject issues: Tuhin Kanta PandeySebi chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey clarifies market dynamics influencing stock valuations. He emphasizes investor choice in IPO subscriptions...
The goal of India's industrial policy should be profits, not votesIndia's manufacturing subsidies, particularly those benefiting Apple, have significantly boosted exports. The government has handled Apple ...
India can say no on trade. Here’s how to get to yesIndia aims to reform its free trade strategy, targeting deals with the UK and the EU while addressing past issues. Current trade negotiatio...
Tinkering with ChatGPT, workers wonder: Will this take my job?OpenAI's ChatGPT is the latest advance in a steady march of innovations that have offered the potential to transform many occupations and w...
- Tax cuts: Structural gamble, not a cyclical solution
The concessional tax rate of 15 per cent for new units set-up is a clever example of fast follower.
Will builder loans become India's subprime sinkhole?Builder loans have come under the lens. Total developer loan in India is estimated to be $80 billion.
Regulating payments: One too many voicesThat’s what finance secretary Subhash Chandra Garg has in store for the industry.
India Inc needs deep moats to attract the world & Mr BuffettBuffett, who struggled to come to terms with the new technologies, finally invested in Apple.
How PM Modi and the saffron brigade are slowly dismantling Bengal politicsWith the collapse of the once-invincible Left Front, the BJP has been successful in shifting the locus of control in Bengal politics.
Key bill to bring IIMs at par with global standardsAlthough the IIMs have high credibility in South Asia and are recognised as centers of quality business academia by Indian companies, there...