Business Standard - October 07, 2024
Business Standard - October 07, 2024
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October 07, 2024
FESTIVAL FILLIP: Car dealerships see 4-fold rise in footfall
SOHINI DAS & ANJALI SINGH Mumbai, 6 October
1 min
Valuation premium over China narrows
Equity market trend attributed to faster growth in India Inc earnings
3 mins
From India to Singapore, HK: Uber rich shift $235 bn to offshore family offices
High and ultra-high networth individuals from India transferred approximately $130 billion in financial assets to family offices in Singapore last year.
1 min
'Policy support important as India largely an out-of-pocket mkt
British drug major AstraZeneca is working on several clinical trials and several cancer-related projects in India. The company is trying to bring in technology to speed up the introduction of its global products. AstraZeneca Pharma India Managing Director and Country President SANJEEV PANCHAL talks to Shine Jacob about the company's future plans in an interview in Chennai. Edited excerpts.
3 mins
Private capex may rise on biz confidence: CII
Private capital expenditure by India Inc. is likely to increase amid improving domestic demand despite a weak external environment and rising shipping costs, a survey by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) showed.
2 mins
28 days on, no end in sight to strike at Samsung unit
Even after 28 days, the strike at the Sriperumbudur plant of Samsung Electronics is yet to see its end.
2 mins
IndiGo's punctuality falls to 54% on outage
IndiGo, India's largest airline, saw its on-time performance (OTP) plummet to just 54 per cent on Saturday (October 5), as a system outage left passengers enduring lengthy delays at airports.
1 min
PC makers look to hitch a ride on the q-com bandwagon
Firms in talks with platforms to list wider range of products
2 mins
Inflexor Ventures looks to raise ₹1,700 cr for third fund
Technology-focused venture capital firm Inflexor Ventures is preparing its third fund that aims to raise between ₹1,200 crore and ₹1,700 crore.
1 min
'Google partnering firms in biz transformation'
India is among the fastest-growing markets for Google in the Cloud services segment, a senior executive has said, adding that the tech major is looking to partner companies in their business transformation through its offerings.
1 min
Tata Digi's bet on fin services sees traction
Tata Digital's bet on financial services seems to be paying off, as its credit card offering crossed 1.5 million users this financial year (as on October 4). It is up from 1.18 million cards at the end of FY24.
1 min
Over to govt as RBI guv, DG Patra's terms near end
With the central government extending Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor M Rajeshwar Rao's term by one year, it remains to be seen whether it will also extend the terms of RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das and Deputy Governor Michael Debabrata Patra, which are set to end in December 2024 and January 2025, respectively.
1 min
2 dead at IAF air show at Chennai's Marina beach
At least two people died at the Indian Air Force's (IAF) airshow at Marina Beach in Chennai, with doctors reporting that at least one of them suffered a heat stroke, police reported.
1 min
Coalition govt good for India
Renowned economist JAGDISH BHAGWATI (90) is busy writing his memoir and is set to retire this academic year after a 65-year-long career in research and academia. In an exclusive interview with Ruchika Chitravanshi and Asit Ranjan Mishra on the sidelines of the Kautilya Economic Conclave in New Delhi, Bhagwati spoke on a wide range of issues, including trade protectionism, India's ambition to become a developed country, the 'middle-income trap' and the demographic dividend. The Columbia University professor also spoke about his 'inevitable' differences with his contemporary Amartya Sen. Edited excerpts:
4 mins
Risk of another US port worker strike looming threat for exporters
Last week, trade uncertainties mounted as hostilities in West Asia escalated, and port workers in the south-east and east coasts of the United States (US) went on strike. Towards the weekend, the striking workers decided to get back to work easing the anxieties of Indian exporters but the situation in West Asia remained tense, although there were slim hopes that the main combatants would step back from the brink.
2 mins
Bank PAT growth may slow to 10% on margin pressure
Moderating credit growth, rising deposit cost likely to weigh on net interest income
2 mins
Kerala's rebranding push: Businesses wait and watch
The Communist bastion is looking to reinvent itself as a friendly destination for private investment. But its economic and business indicators aren't flattering, reports INDIVJAL DHASMANA
3 mins
The return of PK
Once worked behind the scenes to shape the political fortunes of others, Prashant Kishor is now ready for his second coming with the launch of Jan Suraaj Party. His target? 130 seats in Bihar Assembly elections next year, writes ADITI PHADNIS
4 mins
Beirut comes under heaviest bombardment so far
Israel makes 'targeted strikes' on Hezbollah storage facilities. Flights from Iran airports cancelled due to operational restrictions'. Strike on Gaza mosque kills 19 who shifted there after attack on hospital
3 mins
CHINESE HACKERS BREACHED US COURT WIRETAP SYSTEM
Chinese hackers accessed the networks of US broadband providers and obtained information from systems that the federal government uses for court-authorised wiretapping, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on Saturday.
1 min
Singapore ends horse racing after 181 yrs for housing
More than 180 years of horse racing came to an end in Singapore on Saturday, as the Singapore Turf Club hosted its final race day before its track is handed back to the government to provide land for new homes.
2 mins
Starmer's top aide Sue Gray quits in 3 months
Keir Starmer's most senior adviser has resigned just three months after Labour's United Kingdom general election win, a major blow to the premier following weeks of internal infighting and mounting criticism of his political operation.
1 min
Economy: Glass permanently half full
Many people seem convinced that the Indian economy is on track to becoming a developed nation.
4 mins
Global innovation frenzy
…can India match the pace?
4 mins
Moon rock
Chandravaan-4 a test for Isro's manned moon mission
2 mins
Melania Trump whitewashes a presidency
BOOK REVIEW
3 mins
Productivity boost
Increasing R&D spending may not be enough
2 mins
FROTH RISING? MIDCAP AND SMALLCAP VALUATIONS ON BRINK OF OVERFLOW
A BUBBLE WAITING TO BURST?
1 min
Largecap lineup may get a new cast: 9 entrants, 9 exit stage
NEW SCRIPT, NEW BENCHMARK: Curtain to rise on new act as largecap eligibility cut-off nears ₹1 trn ahead of Jan review
2 mins
Jhunjhunwala inspires new investors
India's equity markets, wealth management, and asset management industries are in a golden age, highlights HIREN VED, director and chief investment officer at Alchemy Capital Management, in conversation with Puneet Wadhwa. Excerpts:
2 mins
Mutual funds hoist sails, catch the wind of growth
CHARTING COURSE TO CALM: With record equity inflows of ₹2.8 trillion in FY25, they provide the ballast that steadies the ship amid choppy FPI exits
2 mins
Rising home prices: Consider outskirts, in-progress projects
But be mindful of the potential drawbacks of these options and make balanced choices
3 mins
Retail investors vs algos: Like lambs to slaughter
TRUTH BE TOLD
2 mins
How India made M&A easier for companies
The aspirations of a young India and increased income levels have encouraged companies to consider mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to keep up with demand.
2 mins
Money in the bank
The cash reserve ratio's use to ensure monetary stability is being debated as lenders' deposit growth slows down, reports RAGHU MOHAN
5 mins
A decade of Make in India
An uptick in manufacturing activity a decade since the launch of the Make in India initiative notwithstanding, India's integration with global value chains faces some challenges.
1 min
Status quo on rate; stance too may not change
Growth-inflation dynamics are shifting slowly, but the RBI may not be in a hurry to act amid too many uncertainties
5 mins
MODEL CODE OF CONSTRUCT
Apple is replicating its China model of manufacturing in India, with tweaks. How is it working out?
4 mins
A yr of Israel-Hamas war: Trade with W Asia holds steady
However, trade with Israel, Lebanon, Jordan declines during January-July period
3 mins
Lights, Camera, Commerce! Rajinikanth and Bachchan unite in branding mega-hit
The sharp dialogues of Andha Kanoon (1983), the captivating strains of Aana Jaana Laga Rahega from Geraftaar (1985), and the vibrant energy of Jumma Chumma De De from Hum (1991) have left an indelible mark on the memories of those who grew up in the '80s and '90s. These films celebrated the artistry of two icons of Indian cinema - Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth - creating a rich tapestry of nostalgia that continues to resonate with fans.
3 mins
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