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Reforms, AI capex peaking could revive interest in India: Candace Browning, BofA Global ResearchBofA Global Research head Candace Browning anticipates India will benefit from a West Asia crisis resolution and the peak of global AI cape...
Japan to introduce new range of JGBs targeting retail buyers, sources sayJapan is set to launch new government bonds aimed at individual investors. This move comes as the central bank scales back its bond buying....
Japan's extra budget to include funding from fresh debtJapan plans a new budget to counter Middle East war economic impacts. This may mean more government debt, potentially raising interest rate...
India's real GDP to hit 7.2% in Q4FY26 amid resilient domestic demand: ReportIndia's economy shows strong momentum. Real GDP growth is projected at 7.2 per cent for Q4 FY26. Full-year growth for FY26 is expected at 7...
View: Why Indian companies don’t want to invest in IndiaIndian companies are not investing as much as the government expects them to. Despite tax cuts and infrastructure spending, businesses have...
SIS Ltd eyes Rs 20,000 crore revenue in FY27; targets 5 lakh workforce by 2030SIS Ltd targets Rs 20,000 crore revenue by FY27. The security and facility management firm anticipates strong growth fueled by network expa...
As $166 billion tariff refunds begin, will consumers get tariff refunds in 2026? When will payments be released and how fast will they move?$166 billion is now being returned under tariff refunds 2026. This massive payout follows a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. It has trigge...
Indian officials see Iran war oil shock as disruptive as CovidIndia is drawing on its Covid-era playbook to cushion the economic blow from the Iran war, with officials warning the disruption to energy ...
Your smart investment playbook for FY27: What to buy, what to avoid and how to diversify after a rough FY26FY26 left your equity portfolio bruised. As FY27 begins, here’s how to heal it.
Shaktikanta Das reveals how India broke a ‘Chakravyuh’ and 7 steps for businesses to navigate war stormDuring a keynote speech, RBI ex-Governor Shaktikanta Das emphasised India’s remarkable ability to weather global storms. He referred to the...
Smartphone PLI surpasses targets, turns out to be right call for IndiaThe fiscal stimulus under the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for smartphones is likely to be around Rs 21,000 crore for the FY21-...
China investors expect $283 billion of new stimulusChina may implement up to 2 trillion yuan ($283 billion) in new fiscal stimulus to boost its economy, focusing on government bonds and targ...
Stimulus uncertainty hems in Wall Street; Disney soarsLawmakers have wrangled for months over a fresh fiscal stimulus package to support an economy battered by coronavirus lockdowns. New York G...
Government’s new stimulus package unlikely to upset fiscal mathThe Dhanteras announcements might have some fiscal implications of course, but those are well within the limits budgeted by investors that ...
Dollar clings to gains as traders wait for China growth dataThe risk-sensitive Australian and New Zealand dollars edged higher on expectations that data due later on Monday shows strong growth in Chi...
Wall Street gains as Trump to leave hospital, investors hope for stimulusAfter data last week showed an unexpected slowdown in the domestic manufacturing sector in September, figures on Monday showed activity in ...
Market may be looking good; but stay stock-specific & buy on dipsOctober could keep the market rangebound till Bihar elections and US elections determine a decisive course for the markets.
Gold jumps to nine-year peak on tepid dollar and stimulusSpot gold gained 1.1% to $1,834.80 an ounce by 1217 GMT, having touched $1,841.01 for its highest since September 2011. U.S. gold futures r...
India's 'mammoth' COVID-19 package much smaller than it seems, says Fitch SolutionsFitch Solutions said the new spending will only amount to about 1 per cent of GDP.
- Tax policy plays vital role in stimulus activities: Study
As the world economy seeks firm footing amid the first global recession since World War II, more and more countries are turning to discreti...