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Birth better solutions to raise productivityThe global fertility rate is nearing the replacement rate, and the world may be only years away from depopulation, according to UN projecti...
Global fertility rates to decline, shifting population burden to low-income countriesThe study reported in The Lancet projects 155 of 204 countries and territories worldwide, or 76%, will have fertility rates below populatio...
Market leadership stays with PSUs; stay invested as the best is yet to come: Ramesh Damani“The market has to have the cyclicality and up and down trajectory that goes through. I think people who in 2000 said only invest in tech i...
Squid Game is memecoin warning with wipeout after 230,000% gainSquid Game’s boom and bust reveals another side of the crypto frenzy: The potential for demand to suddenly dry up, or worse, for developers...
View: No brave new world for the bond marketThe past two months have seen a dramatic decline in US and global government bond yields - benchmark rates for most borrowing worldwide. Th...
View: Will India's central bank go the Fed's way on monetary policy?Just as the US Fed has shown humility in admitting that it probably underestimated inflation risks, and adjusting its dot plots accordingly...
Couples not keen on planning a baby during the pandemicBirths for all of 2020 were down 4.3% from 2019 in the US, the data indicates.
No baby boom in 2020 busts old theoriesThe WFH pandemic is turning out to be a baby bust.
Millennials, this is the only way to deal with future monetary uncertaintiesThe primary marker for the millennials are that they are not in the formal workforce by choice.
This Lok Sabha election, mega garlands made from apple, almond and raisins are in vogueAccording to newspaper reports, fruits and nuts are in fashion for this campaign, with mega garlands being made from apples, almonds and ra...
Investors are okay about taking a valuation risk but not earnings or governance risk: H Nemkumar, IIFLMarket sentiment is downbeat, fresh capital allocations unlikely before election, says Nemkumar.
Boom turns to bust for millennials across advanced economiesThe UK is also notable for the fall in rates of home ownership.
View: Ten years on, the lessons of the great recession fadeThe lessons of 2008 great financial crisis have faded, and another giant financial bubble is currently inflating its way to another huge bu...
Why Donald Trump can't be Ronald Reagan: Ruchir SharmaTrump says the country can grow even faster. His backers dismiss skeptics as defeatists and have insisted there is “no law“ that would prev...
Ritesh Jain’s what I read this week: Tough call for e-commerce - discount & bleed or profit & dieDo you notice, the e-commerce industry has stopped making big news of late? Turns out the industry sustained itself largely on the strength...
With valuations of startups peaking, 2016 is set to witness spree of buyouts and consolidationTrigger for acquisition could be many — it could be to acquire a competitor to consolidate one’s position, or a set of complementary skills.
New-age mantra: Invest in 'social capital' to beat gloom of economic slowdownNobody likes yo-yoing prices and a fickle rupee but, hey, maybe it’s time for you to stop obsessing about consumption and pay packets.
- RBI cant take the risk of not containing aggregate demand: YV Reddy
Given the global uncertainties and the country's current account deficit, the central bank cannot afford to alter the policy course now.
- Internet 'a teenager' at 40
Leonard Kleinrock never imagined Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube that day 40 years ago when his team gave birth to what is now taken for gran...
'Economy to stay weak, but worst may be over'Most economists think that a $1-trillion fund is not enough to buy America's toxic banking assets.