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Make destination holidays truly count as India weighs travel and trade-offsWith an increasing number of Indians opting for overseas vacations, the rupee is under strain, prompting government intervention. While eff...
India has 60 days of crude oil, 60 days of Natural Gas & 45 days of LPG rolling stock: CentreIndia is launching a national mission to conserve fuel amid global energy market turmoil. The government assures citizens of robust energy ...
Startups take measures to ease their employees outPutting more people on performance improvement plans, setting unrealistic targets to be met in a short period, freezing hikes and variable ...
Startups campus hiring may see a pullbackET reached out to over a dozen recruiters from the ecosystem on their campus hiring plans. While a few including Zomato, Indus Insights and...
World Bank says 34% Pakistanis living on just $3.2 a day incomePoverty measured at the lower middle-income class poverty line of $3.2 Purchasing Power Parity line of 2011 per day was estimated at 34 per...
Long & Short of Markets: Stock valuation tips from Raamdeo Agrawal; signals from options dataEquity bulls are crowding the options space, indicating that steam is building up for a pre-Budget rally.
Improve productivity, explore smart solutions: Piyush Goyal to auto components industry"We should start taking measures to tighten the belt, improve productivity, start looking at every element of cost and smarter solutions to...
5 bitter pills that Narendra Modi may hand out to revive economyPrime Minister Narendra Modi has warned of tough measures to improve the country’s financial health.
When “gross” in GNP stands for unseemlyA concerned former surgeon general of Britain has decided to consider the all-important first word of the phrase - gross - as a pejorative ...
Congress must explain the need for reforms to the aam aadmiIf the government has to take some unpopular, belt-tightening measures, their ultimate benefits must be explained to voters.
- India starts to heal self-inflicted policy wounds as European politics turns left
In the balance between state and market, times of crisis generally bring statist parties to public favour.
- Finance Ministry announces measures to cut government spending
Faced with an unprecedented crisis of confidence, the UPA II regime is planning what most governments are notoriously bad at - tightening i...
- Greece making good progress on debt, risks remain: IMF
Greece has made considerable progress, but cost of health & social security funds continue to present risks. Score financial goals from Wor...
- Euro plunges to four-year low in Asia
The euro tumbled to its lowest level since April 2006 in Tokyo trade Monday as persistent fears over eurozone debt to hammered the single c...
- US lawmakers to take up pay package bill
The US House of Representatives was expected on Friday to take up a bill aimed at curbing Wall Street pay packages that have spun up deep p...
- IBA fears further rate hikes may hit banks' bottom lines
Ahead of the RBI's monetary policy review to be held on July 29, Indian Banks Association has made a strong case to the apex bank not to go...
- Air India mulling slew of cost-control measures
National air-carrier, Air India, is contemplating a slew of cost-cutting measures aimed at overcoming mounting losses due to high operating...