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Psychology says adults who hold onto empty jars and containers are often seeking more than storage: Why ‘just in case’ thinking makes it hard to throw things awayPsychology suggests that nail biting is rarely a sign of immaturity, poor discipline or weak self-control. More often, it is the brain's wa...
Resilient, not shock-free: India charts path through war jittersIndia's economy faces challenges from the West Asia conflict. Rising oil prices and trade disruptions are impacting India. However, strong ...
Global Market: Emerging markets face mounting economic pressure amid Iran war disruptionsThe Iran war's economic ripple effect is hitting emerging markets hard, two months on. Rising inflation, trade disruptions, and fiscal stra...
Crude oil, remittances & exports: RBI spells out where the Iran war bites IndiaThe Reserve Bank of India emphasises the ramifications of the West Asia conflict on the nation's economy. Fluctuating energy prices, uncert...
RBI pause now, tightening later: A delicate trade-off with rising tail risksIndia's economy faces testing times from rising oil prices and global uncertainty. While growth is solid, it is uneven and vulnerable. Infl...
Why Some Monkeys Would Rather Throw Away Food Than Accept an “Unfair” DealMonkeys reject unfair food rewards, demonstrating a sense of fairness. Research shows capuchins and chimpanzees refuse unequal treats. Bono...
Asia's currencies under siege: Mitul Kotecha on why the Indian rupee, Korean won, and Thai baht face prolonged painGlobal markets face prolonged turbulence as geopolitical conflict drives oil prices higher and weakens Asian currencies. Investors are shif...
Does your toddler avoid eating solid food? It can be a sign of CovidThe common health issues like diabetes, heart attack & stroke up the risk for severe Covid.
Banks' YoY credit growth at 6.7 per cent remains subdued in JuneThe slowdown in disbursement of new credit in this period has been attributed by bankers to challenges in conducting origination activities...
How Sensex, 10-year govt bond, rupee vs US dollar performed in week ending April 16, 2020Here is a weekly returns tracker to keep you updated on the Sensex, 10-year bond yields, forex movements and CPI.
From flexitarians to flexiburgers?Moving from vegetarian to ‘plant-based’ can lead to a food identity crisis.
How dud stock becomes long-term investment in our portfoliosOur investment behaviour is driven by our notion of loss and gain, not by logic. Past cost should not matter in rational decisions. But whe...
Bank loans to moderate to 25 year low at 8-8.5 per cent in FY'20: ReportIcra has forecast that non-food credit growth will slow down to 8 to 8.5 per cent during FY'20.
Here's why you must eat broccoliDo you have children who absolutely hate leafy vegetables? A culinary expert suggests easy recipes your child will never complain about.
US not against India's stand on WTO: Nirmala SitharamanSitharaman's clarification came in response to a question on the opposition by the US to Indian stand on the World Trade Organization (WTO)...
- Agriculture Ministry not pushing for export of foodgrains: Pawar
Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar today said his ministry is not pushing for foodgrains export in view of the proposed National Food Securi...
- Food ministry says it is not averse to export of wheat or rice
Food Minister K V Thomas today said he was not opposed to allowing exports of foodgrains and a decision on the issue will be taken soon.
- 10-year bond yields seen at 8% in 6-7 months
The next fiscal will be the second year in a row that we will need astute bond supply management by RBI. For now, we could see 10-year bond...
- Financial crisis may pressure interest rates in India: RBI
This week alone, RBI has announced a 1.5-per cent cut in mandatory deposits that banks keep with the central bank, raising expectations of ...
- Centre not averse to importing wheat if situation warrants
Amid all-round concerns over rising prices of food items, Food and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has said the government is not averse ...