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Mumbai’s skyline is soaring. So is the pressure on housingMumbai's booming real estate market sees global financial giants occupying luxury towers while low-income residents like taxi driver Ramu V...
South realtors like Prestige Group, Puravankara and Sobha eyeing Mumbai property market"Buoyed by the realty bull run, enough opportunities have emerged for more players to participate here. During the last downturn many devel...
AAHOA is definition of 'American dream', says its youngest ever chairmanMiraj S Patel, AAHOA's youngest chairman, champions the American dream, aiming to enhance India investments and strategic partnerships in t...
Chip away on the manufacturing frontGlobally, US and Europe are pumping big money into their own chip incentive programmes, with companies like Intel, TSMC and Micron having c...
Global billionaire tax could yield $250 billion: StudyIf levied, the sum would be equivalent to only 2% of the nearly $13 trillion in wealth owned by the 2,700 billionaires globally, the resear...
EU Tax Observatory urges Global Minimum Tax on billionaires to combat evasion and raise $250 billion annuallyA global minimum tax on billionaires, which could earn $250 billion yearly, was proposed by the EU Tax Observatory on Monday October 23, as...
G20 to be flavour of 2023; first meeting under tourism track likely in late JanuaryFrom showcasing Incredible India visiting delegates to positioning the country as a major travel destination during its year-long presidenc...
Retail investors have made it a religion to run after stock names in their bid to strike richBut retail investors do not progress much beyond asking around. They are quite constrained in their quest to become the sharp and smart equ...
Our focus is on dhandha and not on the share price: Saurabh Mukherjea“There are three sectors where I am seeing very elevated levels of board room aggression – lenders, IT services and specialty chemicals. Ov...
Crypto a fine asset class but if taxed like trading income, may not be so popular: Nikhil Kamath“I do not think there is anything wrong with crypto as an asset class if one is able to regulate it and if one is able to tax it efficientl...
Wall Street CEOs and investors grapple with a meme-stock new normalWith fundamentals falling by the wayside, the dilemma on Wall Street is how to navigate an environment in which the fine line between specu...
Zo Rooms calls OYO's decision to terminate acquisition done in 'bad faith'"Zo states that OYO is resiling from the contractual terms after acquiring the entire ZO Rooms business by March 2016," the spokesperson sa...
Tech startup market slows amid Silicon Valley's doubts on TrumpAlthough far from the only factor, politics plays a role in investment decisions. Silicon Valley's uncertainty toward the policies of Presi...
Wary of Amtek Group stocks due to lack of clarity: Neeraj DewanA few quarters back they were bullish. All of a sudden in one quarter, they are saying there is stock pileup and are not able to sell.
How crowdfunding can disrupt traditional VCs and AngelsThe new rules state that startups now have the option to raise either $ 20 million or $ 50 million through two alternate ways.
Tata’s Cyrus Mistry to sharpen focus on Indian consumer-centric themesThe Tata Group Chairman wants the constituent companies to work around three salient themes which are shaping the commercial landscape in I...
- ETF route for PSU stake sale may be a clever idea, but not an easy sell
Unfortunately, it seems that the government has little confidence that such a campaign of stock sale can be mounted successfully.
- Satyam scandal sparks demand for better governance
Indian business leaders are demanding that authorities beef up corporate governance after an accounting scandal engulfed major outsourcing ...
- Cash registers ring as Buddhists pack bags for India
Thousands of years after the teachings of Buddha spread across the world, his followers are hot-footing it back to India. And cashing in on...
- Buddha smiling in tourist circuit
Travel agents setting up their own hotels as the arrival of Buddhist pilgrims rises.