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Consumer staple companies to see improved demand from Q4FY26: Motilal OswalConsumer staple companies are expected to witness a gradual improvement in demand from the fourth quarter of FY26, supported by stabilising...
Coking coal imports rise in Oct on winter restocking, general coal shipments declineOctober coal imports saw a mixed trend. Overall shipments fell as domestic supply increased. However, coking coal imports rose significantl...
India's coal imports rise 14% in SeptemberCoking coal imports, essential for the steel sector, rose to 4.50 MT compared to 3.39 MT a year ago. For the April-September 2025 period, n...
Dabur India shares slide 2% after Q2 results. Should you buy, sell or hold?Dabur India's shares dipped after the release of Q2FY26 results, even as net profit climbed 6.5% compared to last year. Revenue growth was ...
China's November export growth slows but imports accelerateChina's exports growth lost steam in November, pressured by a strong yuan, weakening demand and higher costs, but imports accelerated and c...
The energy crisis in India, China that helped revive coal is easing, for nowSupplies of coal, the key source of electricity generation in India and China, are beginning to rise again after governments pressed miners...
Freight boom fires Buffett trains, Maersk ships and oil pricesThe recent closing of freight deliveries from France into the U.K. serves as a reminder that things could become even more snarled, but als...
October trade deficit highest in FY21, exports down 5.12%Trade deficit was $8.71 billion, lower than $8.78 billion shown in the preliminary estimates and narrower than $11.75 billion in October 20...
As the great reopening gets underway starting Monday, how will the consumption story pan out?The lockdown has seen people exhausting their stock of liquor, cigarettes and other sin goods.
RBI keeps status quo: Full text of 5th bimonthly Monetary Policy Statement of FY18The decision of the MPC is consistent with a neutral stance of monetary policy.
- Palm oil poised to surge by as much as 21 per cent as demand returns
Palm, the world's most-consumed cooking oil, is set to rally as much as 21% in the next eight months on a pickup in global demand.