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Charting the global economy: US spending rises, weather loomsUS consumer spending remains robust despite rising prices, though new home sales dipped. President Trump is scrutinizing gasoline costs. Eu...
'Am I out?' Drought and rising costs from Iran war deepen pain for US farmersAmerican farmers in Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Nebraska face immense challenges. Rising fuel and fertilizer prices, linked ...
The Strait of Hormuz was supposed to be too big to failThe Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy route, is now closed. This closure has halted one-fifth of the world's oil and gas supply. P...
Sindoor Goddesses of India: From Harappa to Hinglaj and Charani womenSindoor, a symbol of auspiciousness for married Indian women, traces its origins back to the Harappan civilization and ancient trade routes...
Nifty's 18-month slump: How the AI shift and wars are rewriting the bull playbookIndian equity investors face an 18-month return drought, with the Nifty and smallcaps significantly below recent peaks. Despite fears surro...
Iran war oil spikes aren't an energy crisis — at least not yetWhile the American attack on Iran poses risks to the global economy, it is unlikely to trigger a 2022-style inflation shock. Current energy...
'I can’t walk anymore': Afghan teens freeze to death trying to cross into Iran for workHabibullah set off from his home in western Afghanistan determined to find work in Iran, only for the 15-year-old to freeze to death while ...
Iran presses UN to condemn Trump's 'provocative' warnings amid nationwide protestsIran urged the UN to condemn what it called unlawful threats by US President Donald Trump amid nationwide protests over rising costs. Trump...
Iran: Several reported killed in protests over economic hardshipsUnrest grips Iran as protests over economic hardships turn violent. Several people have been killed and injured in clashes across multiple ...
Iran orders office closures as heatwave strains power gridIranian authorities have mandated the closure or reduced operation of government offices across at least 15 provinces, including Tehran, du...
After war with Israel and nuke sites obliterated by Trump - now Iran battles its worst enemy yet: A water crisisTehran faces potential water crisis. Experts warn that taps may run dry soon. The government struggles to address the issue. Poor planning ...
Why has Pakistan opened new airport, financed by China, which has no passengers, planes or any benefitsPakistan's New Gwadar International Airport, funded fully by China, remains unopened despite being completed in 2024. Locals in Gwadar, Bal...
Four factors fuelling the risk-on rally in SensexThe domestic market is in buoyant mood today, as the benchmark indices soared to recent highs riding the risk-on rally seen around the worl...
Six triggers that changed the market while you were sleepingIt should be a good start on Dalal Street, but a long weekend ahead may turn investors cautious.
Commodities update: Gold ready to roar, crude looks upGold is in the news again, with prices rising as much as 14 per cent this year, which is ahead of the performance of most other asset class...
Indian badminton makes unprecedented leap in 2014It turned out to be a watershed year for Indian badminton as the home shuttlers clinched no less than eight individual titles.
- Market momentum may continue for some time: Vikas Khemani, Edelweiss Securities
In an interview with ET Now, Vikas Khemani, President and Head-Institutional Equities, Edelweiss Securities, gives his views on the market ...
- Basmati exports likely to peak despite global travails
India’s Basmati exports this year are likely to hit a record 3 million tonne despite subsidy withdrawal from Saudi Arabia, setbacks to expo...
- Basmati exports to hit record despite global travails
India’s Basmati exports this year are likely to hit a record 3 million tonnes despite subsidy withdrawal from Saudi Arabia, setbacks to exp...
Basmati prices shoot up, govt may hike MEPPrices for basmati rice varieties have shot up from earlier lows, indicating exporters are willing to buy from farmers at higher prices.