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At long last, the UK is shooting for the moon on clean energy
An ambitious plan revives hope but it will be a race against time
Rupee's managed float: Should RBI shift gear?
To Mint Street's credit, India resolved a macro trilemma in its own special way. Recalibrate it for a more market-priced rupee if the expected trade gains outweigh price-stability risks
Can we use today's geopolitical chaos to uplift India's economy?
Successful economies have geopolitics to thank but India may be letting its opportunity slip away
What market taught investors in 2024
One of the top sectoral performers of the year 2024 has been pharma, which has maintained its post-covid momentum
FREELANCERS CAN AVOID HIDDEN FEES, MAXIMIZE EARNING
Being aware of payout options and financial solutions helps freelancers with smarter choices
What you must know about rental agreements, registration process
According to the Registration Act, 1908, a rental agreement for less than 12 months need not be registered
ISRO to study crop growth in space
Demonstration of seed germination in outer space, a robotic arm to catch tethered debris there, and testing of green propulsion systems are some of the experiments planned on the POEM-4—the fourth stage of Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) PSLV rocket that remains in orbit after launching a satellite.
China says US is 'playing with fire' after latest aid for Taiwan
The Chinese government protested on Sunday the latest American announcements of military sales and assistance to Taiwan, warning the United States that it is \"playing with fire\".
Akasa to add more planes this fiscal
Akasa Air is in continuous discussions with Boeing on aircraft deliveries and expects to add a few more planes to its fleet in the current fiscal ending March 2025, the airline's chief Vinay Dube has said.
IOC probes bribery allegation of US cos
State-owned Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has begun a probe into allegations of a US speciality chemicals firm bribing its officials 15 years ago to obtain contracts to supply catalysts, according to a company's regulatory filing.
FPIs turn net sellers amid rising dollar
After two weeks of buying, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) turned net sellers in Indian equities last week, with a net withdrawal of ₹976 crore amid a strengthening US dollar and steady rise in US 10-year bond yields, impacting investor sentiment.
India, Sweden to work on green tech
India and Sweden can deepen their collaboration in innovation and green technology with a focus on addressing global climate challenges through sustainable industrial practices and renewable energy solutions, Swedish officials said.
India could be key SAF producer: lata
India has the potential to be a key producer of sustainable aviation fuel by utilizing its ethanol supplies and availability of lipid feedstocks like non-edible industrial oils, according to a senior official at the global airlines' grouping IATA (International Air Transport Association).
CII seeks reforms in priority lending
Industry body CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) has proposed reforms in India's priority sector lending (PSL) framework, suggesting inclusion of emerging sectors and high-impact industries such as digital infrastructure, green initiatives, healthcare, and innovative manufacturing.
Front-running case: Sebi bans 9 entities
Markets regulator Sebi (Securities and Exchange Board of India) has uncovered a front-running scheme involving PNB MetLife India Insurance Company equity dealer Sachin Bakul Dagli and eight other entities, who generated illegal gains of ₹21.16 crore.
Direct Centre to legally back MSP: Farmer unions urge SC
A parliamentary standing committee has called legal backing for MSP \"essential\"
NTT DATA to boost presence in India
Japanese technology firm NTT DATA aims to strengthen its presence in India, double its growth rate, and leverage the country's role as a global delivery hub to capitalise on its economic growth phase, a company executive has said.
Nissan needs a Honda rescue. What went so wrong?
Nissan, once a symbol of Japan's carmaking prowess, spent the past five years trying to regain its footing after the arrest of long-time leader Carlos Ghosn, only to find itself in a precarious spot again.
Boeing wins $36 billion deal from Turkey
Boeing Co. won an order valued at $36 billion from Pegasus Hava Tasimaciligi AS, in its biggest commitment so far this year that deals a blow to rival Airbus SE, previously the preferred choice for the Turkish low-cost airline.
America's chip war with China will spread
In the continuing chip war between Washington and Beijing, the U.S. has the clear upper hand on the most cutting-edge technology.
JioStar, ZEE set for SA20 vs ILT20 duel
Cricket fans are set for a high-stakes showdown as South Africa's SA20 and the UAE's International League T20 (ILT20) launch their third season in the same week in January.
What does Accenture's hiring spree mean for Indian IT cos?
India's $254-bn IT services industry saw its slowest revenue growth of 3.3% last year, but expects a demand recovery
Swarovski bets big on lab-grown diamonds
Falling demand in China prompted the firm to focus on markets like India, where it plans to reach 70 stores in a year
'Push manufacturing for GDP growth'
India must push manufacturing, make mining clean and sustainable, simplify regulations, and encourage MSMEs, said CEOs at the Mint roundtable
Religare backs Saluja amid proxy advisors' ouster call
InGovern, IiAS warned that the Saluja-Burman dispute and litigation could distract the board
Good scope for chip fab in India: Canon
Japanese imaging and optical products major Canon believes that it has a good opportunity in India for its semiconductor lithography equipment required for chip fabrication, and it is in negotiations with companies setting up facilities here, said its India president and CEO Toshiaki Nomura.
Dozen firms set to exit auto PLI lane
For new investors for parts, such as Bhel, the scheme demanded investments of at least ₹350 crore by FY25
Earnings growth slowdown appears temporary, rebound likely in H2
The expected recovery in capex during the second half should benefit companies linked to this theme Hari Shyamsunder Vice president, Franklin Templeton
WRONG OR EARLY TO SAY BEST OF HOTEL EARNINGS IS BEHIND?
Even when it comes to taking a vacation, Bertie is a contrarian. He always opts to stay in Mumbai in December when the city offers its best weather.
IT swings between hope & despair
Global IT giant Accenture's Q1 FY25 results surprised with constant currency (CC) revenue growth of 8% year-on-year, beating its 2-6% guidance.