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Rampant AI demand for memory is fueling a growing chip crisisTech giants are sounding the alarm over a critical memory chip shortage, impacting everything from smartphones to cars. Companies like Appl...
Kraemer, Kissinger and the lessons of MudrarakshasaKissinger set foreign policy through the terms of presidents Nixon and Ford, totally disregarding US popular opinion - whether protests aga...
Works of Ray Dalio for economic wisdom and investment guideThe article lists the influential works of Ray Dalio, a prominent investor and entrepreneur. It begins with "Principles: Life and Work," wh...
Explainer: How Germany's baffling electoral system worksVoters cast two votes: the first for their representative in one of the 299 districts, the second for the party they want in parliament. Al...
Coronavirus will change how we shop, travel and work for yearsThe Asia financial crisis left the region hoarding the world’s biggest collection of foreign exchange. More recently, the 2008 global finan...
View: Holding simultaneous polls in India is an idea whose time shouldn’t comeIndia may not yet be politically ready for a constructive vote of no-confidence.
Cannes, then and now: The city that was once quarantined has become the glamour capital of the worldCannes has long been associated with glamour and style though its beginning was a bit more humble.
RBI's measures, BJP government's policies shield Indian markets from global factorsThe currency stabilised after Rajan's measures and prospects of a change in government and Modi's victory set the stage for a bull run.
Greece's economic crisis: Why it may be the best time to visit the countryGreece's economic crisis may make it the worst time to visit the country. For some of us, though, it may be the best time to do so.
- Expect Indian markets to perform well: Mark Matthews, Bank Julius Baer
India is not looking bad at all right now, says Mark Matthews, HoR-Asia, Bank Julius Baer, while talking to ET NOW.