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The Five Biggest Roadblocks to Trump's Immigration Agenda
Donald Trump will confront funding, legal challenges to turn campaign rhetoric into policy
Cease-fire deal between Hamas and Israel likely to elude Biden
Cease-fire talks between Palestinian militant group Hamas and the Israeli government have hit an impasse in recent days, Arab mediators said, making any deal unlikely before the end of the Biden administration.
Sikhya eyes films for theatres, web originals
Sikhya, set up in 2008 and known for acclaimed films, has also started work on the next season of Gutar Gu
Carmakers Ride to Record Domestic Sales
SUV growth, rural demand played a key role in driving up car sales
Pushpa 2 and question of star liability
Even as Pushpa 2: The Rule cements its position as one of the biggest hits of all time in India, lead actor Allu Arjun has been embroiled in a massive controversy over a stampede during the screening of the Telugu film at Sandhya Theatre in Hyderabad where he was present, that led to the death of a woman and left her minor son critically injured.
Drug firms amp up hiring for top roles as growth beckons
West's diversification out of China, upcoming change of law in US set stage for growth
Small-film producers split streaming rights to maximize revenue
Platforms are also striking deals based on how many new subscriptions they hope to build from a title
MFIN defers capping lenders
Microfinance Industry Network has reduced the number of lenders per borrower to 3, now effective 1 April
Telcos' Q2 revenue rises to ₹91,426 cr on tariff hike boost
The adjusted gross revenue, on which levies are fixed by the govt, rose 13.11% to ₹75,310 crore, from ₹66,583 crore a year ago.
Will Ola Electric Mobility's motorcycle bet pay off?
Ola Electric Mobility Ltd's stock has fallen by nearly 10% after it said on 25 December that it would expand its network to 4,000 outlets from 800 to improve customer service.
Rupee new worry for paint cos
The paint industry, long an oligopolistic stronghold with high entry barriers, is undergoing a shift.
Should you avoid metal stocks in 2025?
While sectors like financials and information technology (IT) are stealing the spotlight with bullish predictions, metals seem to be the market's underdog.
Alibaba to Sell Sun Art Retail to DCP Cap for $1.6 Billion
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd agreed to sell its shares in Sun Art Retail Group Ltd to private equity firm DCP Capital, unloading another high-profile physical commerce asset to focus on its core online business.
Kati Patang to buy, incubate small alcohol biz to expand
Kati Patang has raised ₹25 cr year-to-date and additional ₹10 cr from existing investors from a share-swap deal
Mswipe Eyes International Market for Higher Margins
The payments fintech will enter Malaysia, Nepal, the UK and other markets to boost its biz
Commercial LPG, ATF prices lowered
ATF prices were cut on Wednesday after they were increased for two consecutive months
Judicial efficiency: Case clearance outstrips backlog for the first time
In a first across Indian courts, the number of cases disposed of in a year is higher than the number of cases pending, according to data from the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG).
Meteorological dept says 2024 was India's hottest yr since 1901
The year 2024 was the warmest on record in India since 1901, with the average minimum temperature settling 0.90 degrees Celsius above the long-period average, the IMD said on Wednesday.
Govt Clears ₹69,515 Cr Crop Insurance Outlay
The cabinet promised to keep prices of DAP stable at ₹1,350 per 50kg bag
India's petroleum exports dip in Nov
During the April-to-November period, petroleum product exports amounted to $44.61 billion
Intel's grim lesson for Boeing: Sometimes Mr. Fix-It is too late
One day, fickle investors are applauding business-school alumni for paying big dividends and slashing costs. The next, they're demanding that engineers take over to make up for lost innovation.
Beijing Pushes to Use China-Made Chips in Its Electric Vehicles
Not long ago, almost all the chips in Chinese cars relied on manufacturing by foreign firms
Will the Guardrails of US Democracy Hold?
America's democratic institutions withstood, if only barely, Donald Trump's first presidency, but will they do so again?
RIL's acquisitions: $13 bn spent in 5 yrs
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has spent $13 billion on acquisitions in the past five years across new energy, telecom, retail and media business to script a pivot away from core oil and petrochemicals business to clean energy and consumer-facing verticals.
Sebi introduces MF Lite framework
Index and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to schemes sponsored by private equity funds will be eligible to be covered under the MF Lite framework on meeting certain conditions as the market regulator aims to simplify the operations of passively managed mutual funds.
Gold Heads for Biggest Gain Since 2010 in Mixed Year for Metals
Gold is heading for its biggest gain in 14 years, with a 27% advance fueled by US monetary easing, sustained geopolitical risks and a wave of purchases by central banks.
Interest on PPF, NSC unchanged
The government on Tuesday left the interest rates unchanged on various small savings schemes, including Public Provident Fund (PPF) and National Savings Certificate (NSC), for the fourth straight quarter beginning 1 January 2023 and ending 31 March 2025.
Rupee declines to record closing low
The rupee declined to a record closing low for the sixth consecutive session on Tuesday, weighed down by a decline in most Asian currencies alongside expectations that it is headed for more losses in 2025.
NaBFID invests ₹745 cr in NDR InvIT
The National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID) has invested ₹745 crore in long-term bonds issued by NDR InvIT, the company said on Tuesday.
Drugmaker Anthem files for IPO
Indian contract drugmaker Anthem Biosciences filed for a ₹33.95 billion ($397 million) initial public offering (IPO), draft papers showed on Tuesday, at the fag end of what has been a red-hot year for companies listing on the stock market.