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So what is the real oil price right now?The Iran crisis highlights the complex reality of oil pricing, differentiating between physical and financial markets. While financial mark...
Donald Trump to make first announcement in public for a week today - Resignation, health, illness, trade tariffs? Here's is the truthWhat will US President Donald Trump announce? Facebook and Twitter users are making several claims about the possible topic of his announce...
What's a dead cat bounce? Six terms to know for the trade warAmidst President Trump's trade war, financial markets face volatility, introducing terms like 'bear market' for sustained downturns and 'de...
What's a dead cat bounce? Six terms to know for the trade warAmidst President Trump's trade war, financial markets exhibit volatility, prompting investors to navigate unfamiliar terms. The article def...
India poised for strong growth; but no room for complacency: Shaktikanta DasThere can be positive surprises, I do not rule it out. But I think, you see we give a number when we are totally convinced about it and our...
RBI is playing ball by ball; this is the best macro set up we have seen in many years: Shaktikanta DasShaktikanta Das, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, highlights the need for durable inflation, discusses the positive macroeconomic...
Forget China+1, it is time to look at ‘China+N’ to widen the manufacturing baseCountries such as Vietnam have grabbed the China+1 headlines more than India. We should now tweak our focus to capitalise on the next wave ...
G20 energy meet concludes without joint communiqueOf the 27 paragraphs proposed in the draft communique and deliberated upon in the last leg of the G20 Energy Transition Working Group meeti...
How non-economic factors like politics, conflicts, social factors also affect businessThe business world is not confined within economic factors only. Political, social, environmental, and technical considerations impact the ...
In 2023, debt will become a great asset class; value will never go out of fashion: S Naren“Value as a theme will not go out of fashion for the next 20 years or 30 years. What is value will change at various points of time. It is ...
What is 'Friendshoring', the buzzword in global supply chains?At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bonnie Glick, then the deputy administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, was st...
Inflation has peaked, CAD manageable; macros and financial sector resilient: Shaktikanta Das“We are living in a very dynamic world and the central bank has to become a dynamic organisation in terms of actions – not action for the s...
Sensex likely to reach 100,000 in 3-5 years: Laurence Balanco“If I look at the longer term charts for India, we are clearly still in a strong bull market phase but every bull market does have a period...
Long pharma and underweight financials as a theme can last for long: Sandeep Tandon‘In the last one-and-a-half months, banks have rallied. But from a three-year perspective, we remain very cautious in this space.’
View: China’s ominous turn and what it means for India, othersHow should the world, and particularly India, then view the rise of China? If there was any illusion, it has been shattered by the recent C...
Hunt for midcaps; don't look for real alpha in old favourites: N Jayakumar, Prime SecuritiesWe will have a huge value pickup on the broad market front, says Prime Securities MD.
Mr Market not buying Q2 earnings estimates, looks set to consolidateNifty faced a tumultuous week even as a number of companies announced their earnings.
6,800 level of Nifty history now, don't expect it in next few years: Sandeep Tandon, Quant Capital"For a few years 6,800 level is history, not for an unlimited time frame but for few years, it is definitely history."
MFN Status: Pakistan accepts, but won’t say the three magic words for IndiaUnder World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, each member has to give the other MFN status, ensuring a certain minimum openness in bilateral ...
SUNDAY ET: How the Government of India is behaving as the ambassador of business gridlockIn the 1920s, JN Tata was able to build a steel plant in India. Between 1956 and 1991, no citizen of free India was allowed to imitate JN T...