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On This Day in History, June 27: World's first ATM installed, Peter the Great wins at Poltava, Atari founded, Djibouti gains independence, first colour TV demo and moreOn This Day in History, June 27, history spans military victories, political change, scientific innovation and technological breakthroughs....
Why the world is betting on China again, and what India must do about itChina's business environment prioritizes market share with strong government backing. The nation has shifted to high-quality, high-speed pr...
India bonds pause oil-led rally ahead of Fed verdictIndian government bonds saw their rally pause on Wednesday. Oil prices stabilized, and the US Federal Reserve's upcoming policy decision ke...
What happens when investors stop SIPs during crises–real investors, real panic, and the real cost of walking awayFrom a cancer diagnosis in Kolkata to a layoff in Bengaluru to Covid panic in Agra—real investors, real crises, and the real cost of walkin...
For both the compulsive trader and careful investor: 25 stocks to watch if risk appetite returns; some with upside potential, some notIf the price of crude oil softens, Indian equities may again see a risk-on phase. Tariff concerns are no longer the central issue; the larg...
Post-war climate change: As the world witnesses accelerated US decline, can India not get caught flat-footed?The West Asian war is set to accelerate America's decline and China's ascent. Europe may look up to the US no more. Nations will prioritise...
View: Rupee at 100 will be a harsh check on India’s ambitionsRupee fall: In a serious twist, India's currency is on a steep decline, echoing previous economic upheavals. A mix of global influences and...
Bankers aren't letting the Iran war get in the way of a dealDespite geopolitical tensions and economic headwinds, investment banking is experiencing a robust first quarter with strong dealmaking and ...
Retirement alert: The hidden ‘Time Bomb’ in 401(k)s and IRAs, and how to fix it fastYour 401(k) or IRA could hide a tax time bomb. Withdrawals in retirement are taxed. RMDs at age 73 can spike income. Future tax hikes could...
America’s debt time bomb: Markets could crash before 2026 midterm elections, says ex-IMF official!Desmond Lachman, a former IMF official, warns of a potential US financial crisis before the 2026 midterms, fueled by declining trust in the...
US funding cuts could reverse decades of gains in AIDS fight: UNThe United Nations warns that the halt to US foreign aid, initiated by President Trump in February 2025, poses a significant threat to glob...
Is it a ticking time bomb? Ray Dalio says skyrocketing U.S. debt could cripple the economy and threaten markets and the dollarBridgewater Associates' founder Ray Dalio warns that America's mounting national debt of $36.2 trillion could bring on extreme financial pr...
Greatest bubble in human history about to burst? USA's $34 trillion debt to trigger a recession, stocks may lose over half their value in a sell-off, says Mark SpitznagelMark Spitznagel, who is a bearish investor, has now predicted that stock prices may soon lose nearly half their value in an upcoming sell-o...
Elon Musk warns about $35 trillion ‘debt time bomb’: He thinks only Bitcoin 'horse' can save AmericansElon Musk and billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones are voicing strong concerns over the U.S. government’s debt crisis, which now sees annu...
There is nothing completely bombed out and neglected in this market: Vinod Karki“The fossil fuel energy ecosystem, be it oil and gas, coal or the power generators and all these companies are still giving a decent value....
Biden tears into China, says 'Belt and Road is Debt and Noose' and its economy is 'Ticking Time Bomb' posing danger to worldPresident Biden's candid remarks on China's economy and geopolitical climate.
Sri Lanka aims to hike taxes in budget to soften crisisUnsustainable debt, a severe balance of payment crisis on top of lingering scars of the COVID-19 pandemic have led to a severe shortage of ...
Oxford, Cambridge universities set for major student fee hikeAccording to plans under consideration by the Conservative Party, the elite British institutions could be allowed to increase fees to as mu...
- Re weakens on oil concerns, bonds up
The rupee weakened for a second day as overseas demand for Indian equities was offset by concern higher oil prices will undermine economic ...
- British personal debt nears `Time Bomb’ levels
British banks have made 215 billion pounds of unsecured consumer loans, denting earnings at lenders such as Barclays and HBOS as default ra...