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US job growth likely slowed in May, labor market seen stable despite oil shockAmerica's job growth is expected to slow in May after strong previous months. The labor market remains stable. Economists believe the Middl...
Cocaine pollution in rivers may be affecting salmon behaviour more than scientists expectedResearch reveals cocaine and its metabolite, benzoylecgonine, significantly alter salmon behavior, causing increased travel distances and p...
India's IT model worked, until AI. Disruption now haunts its sub-optimal equilibriumIndia's IT sector thrived for decades by providing skilled labour at lower costs. This model is now challenged by Artificial Intelligence. ...
From AI to subsidies: Bernstein’s candid open letter to PM Modi flags 8 critical fault linesGlobal brokerage Bernstein has cautioned India against becoming a mere user of future technology. The firm suggests that continued reliance...
Isourse Technologies hackathon spotlights AI, economic modelling, enterprise tech solutionsIsourse Technologies concluded AlgosQuest'25, a national hackathon in New Delhi, where young innovators tackled AI, economic modelling, and...
Low US weekly unemployment claims point to stable labor marketNew applications for U.S. unemployment benefits rose slightly last week, suggesting the labor market remains stable and likely giving the F...
US weekly jobless claims increase slightlyUS unemployment benefit claims saw a small rise last week. This indicates a stable job market. The Federal Reserve can maintain current int...
US job market steady as unemployment claims fallNew jobless claims in the US dropped unexpectedly last week. This indicates a stable job market. Job growth may rebound in March. Layoffs r...
Want to travel and enjoy life NOW? Why many young professionals are opting for micro-retirement as new career goalGen Z promotes micro-retirement, emphasizing career breaks for balance, contrasting with traditional retirement. They also engage in 'caree...
Why KKR mentor Gautam Gambhir is urging IPL to change to new ball manufacturerFormer cricketers propose IPL 2024 ball change for bowlers' aid. Gambhir suggests Duke balls over Kookaburra. Bhogle advocates balance. Con...
Government turns focus on skilling for small businesses"MSMEs form the backbone of India's manufacturing sector and have huge potential for employment generation. Hence, the need to impart skill...
Work generation under NREGS declines in AprilThe decline in work generation corroborates with the decline in demand for work under the rural guarantee scheme, which has witnessed a yea...
Reducing import duty on tea would result in influx of cheap teas in market, says TAIPresenting a paper to the Anupriya Singh Patel Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Guwahati on Wednesday, TAI sta...
Urban employment shoots up to 35% last week despite intermittent local lockdowns: CMIEEven the marginal dip in overall employment rate in July after sharp pickup in June has reversed with employment rate at 38.41% for the wee...
Andhra Pradesh achieved 11.77% growth rate in H1: N Chandrababu NaiduN Chandrababu Naidu today said the state has achieved 11.77 per cent growth rate in the first half of this fiscal against the target of 10....
NITI's Arvind Panagariya bats for tax sops to prop small industries upAccording to Panagariya, if we want Indian economy to transform tweaking the current equilibrium will just not work.
- On future projections
The marginal efficiency of capital is equal to that rate of discount which would make the present value of the series of annuities given by...
- Finding and keeping right talent is the biggest challenge for companies today: Sankar Ramamurthy, head, people and change practice, PwC India
There is a structural problem in the economy in terms of talent and human capital, says Sankar Ramamurthy, executive director and head, peo...
The great transformation: India & China growth could be at the cost of lifestyles in developed nationsChoices made during the 1980s have generated secular trends that are likely to lead to a paradigm shift in the relationship among developed...
- Economy contracts AIDS, to lose weight
AIDS could lower India’s real GDP growth rate by as much as 0.9 percentage point reveals a recent study.