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Will a strong brand play the role it is supposed to? 4 consumer electricals stocks with upside potential of up to 28%Many companies in this space have underperformed the broader market. The underperformance did not happen without reason. Margins were under...
Airbus to inspect 16 Emirates, Qantas A380s after wing cracks foundAirbus on Tuesday said it would inspect 16 A380 planes, five of them immediately, after cracks were found in a key wing component on aircra...
Tata Motors to invest up to Rs 40,000 crore by FY31Tata Motors is set to invest up to Rs 40,000 crore over five years, aiming to nearly double its passenger vehicle capacity and introduce ne...
The jinx of No. 10: Why so many British PMs got the boot too soonBritain’s political system has seen repeated early exits of prime ministers over the past decade, with six leaders from David Cameron to Ke...
RBI sweetens FCNR deposits: NRIs can now earn up to 7% on dollar savingsFor the first time in years, the math is actually working for non-resident Indians to invest dollar savings in India.
Manu Chandra's Sauce, the VC making a feast of small servingsSauce VC is set to make an estimated Rs 500-550 crore from L'Oréal's acquisition of Innovist, validating founder Manu Chandra's strategy of...
Quote of the day by T.S. Eliot: 'What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a...' - Nobel Prize-winning poet of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock reveals why every ending leads to a new beginningQuote of the day by T.S. Eliot: T.S. Eliot's words reveal a profound truth. What seems like an end is often a new beginning. Life's transit...
Psychology says some women crying and overexplaining themselves during arguments may not be normal: John Bowlby explains reason behind hidden tearsAlthough crying and overexplaining are natural emotional responses, psychologists note that they can become counterproductive when they rep...
Psychology says we fall for partners who exhibit our traumatic childhood experiences: 5 reasons explained by John BowlbyPsychology says many individuals are naturally attracted to partners who mirror emotional dynamics they experienced during childhood. These...
Ancient squirrels ate meat like 'zombies,' and the proof is in the poopFrozen ancient squirrel feces from Canada's Yukon have revealed a lost Ice Age world. These coprolites, dating back up to 700,000 years, co...
For investors with ability to understand and take risks: 6 small-caps from different sectors with upside potential of up to 26%The mood across global markets is not great at this point of time. News headlines point in directions we would rather they did not. But suc...
US-led AI investments risk capital destruction: Chris WoodJefferies' Chris Wood warns of significant capital destruction in the current AI investment cycle, drawing parallels to past boom-and-bust ...
UK risks a 'lost generation' of jobless young peopleThe UK stands at a crossroads as more than a million young adults find themselves adrift, disconnected from education, employment or traini...
Stealth, skies and sovereignty: India's fighter jet plan takes offThe Defence Ministry has issued tenders for India’s indigenous fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme to three p...
Indian sailors risk work at sea, as Iran war grinds onIndian sailors are increasingly finding themselves caught in the crossfire of the Iran war, with thousands of seafarers stranded in conflic...
UK’s steel curbs emerge as an early hurdle for FTA with India ahead of roll-out. Is there a way out?The UK has extended safeguard measures on select steel imports; starting from July 1, 2026, it will reduce tariff-free quotas by 60% and im...
Archaeologists discovered a lost prehistoric corridor of 8,000-year-old human and animal footprints along the UK coast, revealing a vanished ecosystemAncient footprints are emerging from the sands of Formby Beach in England. These tracks reveal humans and animals like wolves and deer walk...
Global Market: Hong Kong IPO boom draws rising interest from overseas companiesHong Kong's stock market is seeing more foreign companies file for listings. Firms from countries like Indonesia and South Korea are explor...
Dollar at six-week high on rate-hike bets, Iran war uncertaintyThe US dollar remains strong near a six-week peak, driven by inflation fears and the potential for higher interest rates due to the Iran wa...
Quote of the Day by the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi: “An eye for an eye will only make the whole world… Inspiring lessons on forgiveness, peace, conflict and why revenge only leads to more suffering by the leader of India’s independence movement known for non-violence and truthMahatma Gandhi’s quote, “An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind,” explores the destructive cycle of revenge and retaliation...