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Ghayal hoon isiliye ghatak hoon! Why a global tech crash could be the right medicine for wounded Nifty bullsGlobal capital flows are shifting away from semiconductor-heavy markets like South Korea and Taiwan. This tech-led meltdown presents an opp...
Edible oil industry body calls for boosting output, adopting modern farming amid West Asia crisisIndia's edible oil imports are a significant economic concern. The Solvent Extractors' Association of India urges increased domestic oilsee...
Relief now, risk later? ECLGS 5.0 aims to ease MSME stress, industry flags risks in moratorium termsECLGS 5.0 is meant to cushion MSMEs from the impact of the US-Iran war, but will it really help small businesses, industry questions.
Oil shock will hit Asia harder than the 1970sAsia is experiencing energy shocks similar to the 1970s oil crises, with rising fossil fuel costs impacting consumers and industries. This ...
U.S. Stock Market today: Why is Dow Jones down on Friday even as S&P 500, Nasdaq are witnessing major jump?U.S. Stock Market today: Tech stocks were also the biggest gainers on the Nasdaq and the Dow Jones.
US stocks today: S&P 500 and Nasdaq rise on fresh hopes of US-Iran talks, Intel boostIntel's significant profit surge is propelling technology stocks higher, nearing an all-time high for the S&P 500. Meanwhile, oil prices re...
West Asia crisis: Commerce ministry discusses shipping, port, packaging challenges with exportersIndian commerce ministry met with exporters to tackle West Asia crisis impacts on packaging, shipping, and port operations. Discussions add...
It's not oil, let's step on the gas reservesIndia secures its oil supply with Russian crude, mitigating risks from Middle East conflicts. However, the nation faces natural gas price s...
Container shipping rates snap weeks of gains as restock rally fades, snarls easeThe Drewry World Container Index composite of eight major trade lanes dropped 2.2% to $5,806 for a 40-foot unit, snapping a 12-week-long ad...
Hangzhou Asian Games opens with futuristic ceremonyIn keeping with the main theme of 'Tides Surging in Asia', the ceremony was about the intermingling of China, Asia and the world in the new...
Not by running down our oil reservesThe world's major oil-consuming nations clearly need to seek higher output from the oil cartel Opec, and other leading producers like Russi...
RBI's relief measures to only delay stress for financial institutions: FitchRBI rolled out last Wednesday a slew of measures including a loan restructuring scheme to help lenders tide over mounting bad loans and giv...
Your coffee could get dearer due to Suez Canal blockageReports said ships of Robusta coffee -- used by Nescafe -- have got caught up in the blockage.
Sensex vaults 1,000 points on hopes of RBI policy measures, Nifty nears 9,000India VIX, the measure of volatility in the market, dropped further 4.8 per cent to 68.09.
As tides rise, Indian villagers find a friend in mangrovesWithout mangroves, fields would be flooded by brackish sea water, making the soil saline and unfit to grow staple crops or vegetables.
India's steel output set to top Japan’s; what it tells you about infra outlookOutput will rise from 103 million tons this year to 110 million in 2018, and 118 million by 2019, according to projections released Friday ...
Multibagger formula: Consensus cannot make big money, sticking the neck out canThe stock market is neither Speak Asia nor Social Trade; it is a place where you can use smartness to beat inflation and compound your weal...
FPIs stay bullish on India despite China, US worriesIndian equities had lost some lure in the first half of 2015 when Chinese stocks surged and global investors feared that reforms in India c...
Steel producers seek higher duty on Chinese importsDomestic consumption in China in 2014 has come down by 3.4 per cent over 2013 after 14 years of sustained growth.
- 48% of Indian employers struggle to find the right candidate
Study on Talent Shortage shows that although down by 19% from last yr, India’s hunt for suitable employees is high compared to global avera...