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Anatomy of economic slowdown
BREAKING DOWN NUMBERS WHEN GROWTH IS DECOMPOSED, BOTH MOMENTUM DECLINE AS WELL AS BASE EFFECTS PLAY A ROLE
Jio Fin, BlackRock infuse ₹117 cr in MF business
JIO FINANCIAL SERVICES (JFSL) on Tuesday said the company and its joint venture partner US-based BlackRock have infused ₹117 crore in the mutual fund company.
Govt extends free tur import policy by one more year
THE GOVERNMENT ON Tuesday extended the duty-free import policy for tur or pigeon peas by a year, until March 31, 2026, according to a notification by the directorate general of foreign trade (DGFT).
What this means for India
NATIONS SHOULD NOT 'CEDE AUTHORITY' TO THE WHO, SAYS ALLY MUSK
Tech sector's talent model seen evolving: Infosys CTO
INFOSYS EXPECTS THE way the tech industry manages talent to shift and has already begun experimenting with how this transformation will occur, its chief technology officer Rafee Tarafdar said in an interview.
Kalyani feud: Hiremath wants administrator
SUGANDHA HIREMATH, SISTER of Bharat Forge chairman Baba Kalyani, on Tuesday urged a Pune court to appoint a court administrator to protect the wealth, which includes stakes in listed companies like Bharat Forge, Kalyani Steels and other assets.
Kia India seeks additional time for PLI compliance
KIA INDIA, a participant in the ₹25,938 crore production-linked incentive scheme for the automobile and auto components (PLI-Auto), has reached out to the ministry of heavy industries (MHI) to affirm its commitment to the scheme.
Making of a showstopper
What Coldplay can teach brands about marketing
South Indian Bank posts ₹342-cr profit
SOUTH INDIAN BANK has posted a 12% year-on-year growth in net profit for the third quarter at ₹341.87 crore.
Indian student enrolments in US to grow
Experts see a 20% increase despite Trump comeback
10,000 Water Taxis Mooted to Connect Mumbai Suburbs With New Airport
UNION MINISTER NITIN Gadkari on Tuesday said he has discussed a proposal for getting 10,000 water taxis to ferry people from the financial capital's distant suburbs to the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport.
Empowering privacy, enforcing security
The Centre set up an expert committee under the chairmanship of Justice BN Srikrishna to prepare a white paper on data protection framework for India.
Major lenders to urge RBI to delay April liquidity rule
SOME OF LARGE lenders are planning to request concessions from the new head of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) regarding proposed liquidity regulations, arguing the rules could hamper efforts to boost lending, according to people familiar with the developments.
Rate-cut cycle unlikely to begin soon unless liquidity improves
The sluggish deposit growth poses a risk to achieving higher economic growth, says Rajiv Anand, deputy managing director, Axis Bank. In an interview with Sachin Kumar, Anand speaks of the challenges facing the banking sector, including declining credit growth, stress in unsecured loans and tight liquidity. Excerpts:
At ₹25,000-cr, Adani Energy bags its largest ever project
ADANI ENERGY SOLUTIONS (AESL), the transmission and distribution arm of the Adani Group, announced on Tuesday that it has secured the ₹25,000 crore Bhadla (Rajasthan)-Fatehpur (Uttar Pradesh) HVDC (high voltage direct current) project.
Musk antics too much for Germany's central bank
\"SPEND LESS TIME on social media\" is a New Year's resolution that a lot of us are probably already breaking.
Ad highlights how setbacks can shape one's journey
Why the campaign rocks:Honda's \"Unstoppable Dreams\" campaign's message—that failure is a crucial part of success—is something I deeply connect with. In a world where we often focus on achievements, this highlights how setbacks shape our journey and, ultimately, lead to the fulfillment of our dreams.
Paris Pact: US pulls out again, undermines climate agenda
THE UNITED STATES will once again withdraw from the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change, the White House said on Monday night immediately after Donald Trump assumed office for his second term as President.
Dollar gains, stocks climb as global markets turn jittery
THE DOLLAR RALLIED on Tuesday and stocks rose as Donald Trump's return to the White House brought mixed messaging on tariffs and highlighted markets' nervousness about the trade policy.
Renewables' share to remain stable at 21% in FY25: Ind-Ra
THE SHARE OF renewables, including large hydro in the country's overall energy mix, is expected to remain stable at nearly 21% in FY25, India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) said on Tuesday.
Indian brands one up...
13 of 15 top Indian brands increased or maintained their brand value in 2025.
At ₹2.24 lakh crore, Rajasthan leads Q3 energy investments
Maharashtra, which topped the rankings in Q2, has slipped to second position now
OpenAI CFO: Musk shouldn't use legal challenges to compete
OPENAI CHIEF FINANCIAL Officer (CFO) Sarah Friar characterized Elon Musk's legal challenge to stop the ChatGPT maker from becoming a for-profit company as competitive maneuvering.
Tenuous Gaza ceasefire
A permanent cessation of hostilities to facilitate reconstruction, however, is an open question
Exporters Can Import Small Diamonds Sans Duty From Apr 1
The Government on Tuesday announced a scheme that will allow duty-free import of natural cut and polished diamonds of up to 25 cents or quarter of a carat by exporters to retain India's position as a global leader in the entire diamond value chain, according to a statement.
Police found 19 fingerprints at Saif's house, to match with accused
Following the attack on actor Saif Ali Khan, the Mumbai Police found 19 fingerprints at his house that are suspected to be of the attacker, said sources.
Shock-proofing the UK economy
Rather than view recent market volatility negatively, the govt has a chance to frame it as a moment to improve public understanding of what it is doing
RG Kar case 'not rarest of rare'; life term for convict
A court in Kolkata's Sealdah on Monday sentenced Sanjoy Roy to life imprisonment \"until his last breath\" for the rape and murder of a junior doctor at the state-run RG Kar College and Hospital.
OMCs to register strong Q3FY25 earnings
Positive Outlook
On Day 2 of ceasefire, Gazans search for people under rubble
PALESTINIANS BEGAN SEARCHING on Monday for thousands of Gazans believed still buried under rubble, as residents expressed shock at the devastation wrought by 15 months of war on the enclave on the second day of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.