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India among Marriott's fastest-growing markets; footprint to double in 5 yearsMarriott International sees India as a key growth market. The company plans to double its hotel presence in India within five years. This e...
FIFA 2026: Brokerages bet on sector winners as soccer World Cup set to kick offThe 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring billions to host nations. Analysts expect a surge in spending on hotels, airlines, and retail. Beer sale...
Keenly watching India-US trade deal developments: Brown-Forman India MDBrown-Forman, the maker of Jack Daniel's, is closely monitoring the India-United States trade deal. Positive signs are emerging for the bil...
FIFA 2026 World Cup to boost beer sales by over 1,000,000,000 pints: Event to boost global GDP by more than $41 billionThe 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to significantly boost global beer consumption, with over a billion pints expected. Analysts predict a 0.3% ...
FIFA WC 2026 set to be a free kick for tourism, retail and clothing industryAnalysts said U.S. hotel operators Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt as well as online travel platforms Airbnb, Booking Holdings and Expedia are p...
QSR chains face margin pressure, not demand shock: Karan Taurani on fuel and LPG impactRising fuel and LPG prices are impacting India's consumption landscape unevenly. While some sectors like QSR face margin compression due to...
India meets FY26 with cheers & beers: High-end spirits popular; ale beats rainy daysIndia's liquor sales saw a rebound in the year ended March, with spirits volume growing 4% and beer volumes also rising 4%. This recovery w...
Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29%In the current phase of market volatility, the only solace to be derived is from market history. And history tells us that, just like good ...
Alcobev margins to drop 150–200 bps as glass bottle shortage drives up costs: CrisilIndia's alcoholic beverage industry is grappling with profit pressures this financial year. The skyrocketing costs of glass bottles, attrib...
Diet coke runs dry in Indian cities as Iran war triggers aluminium can shortageDiet Coke is disappearing from shelves across major Indian cities. A global shortage of aluminium beverage cans, exacerbated by the Iran wa...
War-led cost surge, price curbs push beer industry into 'major trouble': United Breweries CEO & MDThe Indian beer industry is in significant trouble. Rising costs from the war, supply chain issues, and government pricing controls are imp...
US stocks today: US stocks slip as ceasefire doubts, inflation keep investors cautiousIndian markets saw a slight dip on Thursday. Concerns over a Middle East ceasefire and inflation data influenced trading. Investors are clo...
West Asia war: India’s $334-billion F&B industry simmers on a low flameThe West Asia conflict is posing significant challenges for India’s F&B industry, with LPG shortages and supply disruptions pushing many sm...
Heineken sees beer sales dip but keeps profit outlookHeineken, the world's second-largest brewer, reported a dip in beer sales for the first half of the year due to declining demand in Europe ...
De Beers secretly sells discounted diamonds to selected tradersDe Beers is facing industry challenges. The company is selling rough diamonds at lower prices to select buyers. This move aims to reduce in...
Donald Trump’s gamble: As his tariff war with Canada, Mexico, EU & China rages on, early economic winners and losers emerge; here are the detailsTrump tariffs impact global trade, shaking industries and stock markets. Domestic steel and aluminum producers benefit, while automakers an...
Steel, food, fuel...and your wallet: Donald Trump’s tariffs set to jack up pricesTrump Trade War: US President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China could lead to price hikes...
De Beers expects India’s diamond demand to pick upConsumer demand fell 2.5 per cent yearon-year in 2017.
- India, China's boom leads sparkling diamond industry
The worldwide appetite for diamonds continues to grow, led by huge demand in India and China, a director from gem giant De Beers says.
- Surat floods impact global diamond trade
The world’s biggest diamond company, De Beers, on Wednesday said floods in Surat, among other reasons, have dampened global demand for uncu...