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Pushpa 2 smashes box-office records with ₹294 cr opening
'Pushpa fire nahi, wildfire hai', the popular dialogue from Allu Arjun's Pushpa franchise has come true with the historic box office performance of the second part, which has amassed ₹294 crore gross globally on day one of its release.
A $500 bn haul reignites passive controversy on Wall Street
The passive-investing juggernaut is picking up speed—and it's stirring up fresh angst about the dangers posed by the index-tracking boom across Wall Street.
Maruti, M&M join Hyundai in announcing price hikes
Up to 4% increase to be effective from Jan 1; higher input costs drive the move
Demat a/c additions hit 7-mth low in Nov
The number of new dematerialised (demat) accounts added in November dropped to less than 3.2 million, the lowest since April 2024.
MobiKwik cuts issue size for 3rd time, sets price band at ₹265-279
Fintech firm MobiKwik is all set to launch its initial public offering (IPO) on December 11.
Gloomy outlook for growth may dampen market sentiment
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI)-led Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) held the repo rate unchanged and continued with its neutral monetary stance, scheduling a cash reserve ratio (CRR) cut to be implemented in two tranches.
FPI lobby opposes Sebi's proposed AI, ML norms
Asifma seeks shared responsibility for AI-related breaches
Mkts snap five-day rally as RBI cuts FY25 growth forecast
Snapping the five-day winning run, benchmark Sensex dropped by 56 points in a highly volatile trade on Friday after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) cut the growth projection for 2024-25 and kept the policy rates unchanged.
Sharp drop in India-US 10-year bond yield spread in past 4 yrs
Yield spread low despite rise in retail inflation in India
A fiscally low-cost solution to China's economic challenges
The Chinese stock market has rallied recently in anticipation of another round of government stimulus.
Return of bad ideas & missing reformers
There are three perfectly timed triggers for this week's column: Old, povertarian instincts are back; the steel industry lobbying for more import duties; and the absence of reformers like A D Shroff
Roughhousing in Karnataka
In more than half a dozen states, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is in the Opposition.
Does the captain still take it all?
Over the past four decades, since brands began hiring cricketers for endorsements, the captain of the Indian team has always had a distinct edge and a clear advantage.
The Matrix, reality and simulation
It's 25 years of Keanu Reeves starrer The Matrix, where Neo, the protagonist, lives in the year 2199 and, more significantly, in a simulated world that is a fake-out version of the late 20th century, created by 21st-century artificial intelligence (AI) to enslave humanity.
HK's IVF rules send people into black market for babies
A woman in Hong Kong had to travel to two different countries to attempt conceiving a baby on her own. A gay couple in the city resorted to even bigger extremes: Banned from surrogacy, they turned to the black market in mainland China to have their first child.
Syrian rebels enter two central towns, close in on city of Homs
Syrian insurgents entered two central towns early Friday just north of the central city of Homs, bringing them closer Syria's third largest city, an opposition war monitor and pro-government media both reported.
US payrolls rebound from storms and strikes, rise to 227,000 in Nov
The US job market returned to health last month after a storm- and strike-constrained October, with a solid advance in payrolls helping to temper concerns of a worsening slowdown in labor demand.
Trump's China tariff plan has $64 bn hole
Goods worth billions escape taxes due to undercounting of imports
S Korea's Yoon under pressure to resign amid impeachment threat
South Korea's ruling party leader said President Yoon Suk Yeol needed to be removed from power for trying to impose martial law, increasing the pressure on him to quit even though members of his People Power Party reaffirmed its formal opposition to his impeachment late on Friday.
Cash bundle on Singhvi's seat rocks upper house
A wad of currency notes found from the seat allotted to Abhishek Singhvi in the Rajya Sabha rocked the Upper House on Friday with the opposition
No re-consideration on joining RCEP: Goyal
India in 2019 decided not to join the mega free trade agreement Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) as the pact was not addressing its concerns and since then there has been no change in that position.
India will continue to be Voice for Global South: FM
Addressing a query on states undertaking reforms relating to factors of production, Sitharaman said it was in the interest of the country and the momentum the economy would need to sustain.
Rithala-Kundli corridor of Delhi metro approved
The Union Cabinet approved on Friday the 26.463 km Rithala-Kundli corridor of the Delhi Metro's Phase-IV project that will further enhance connectivity between the national capital and neighbouring Haryana.
Nod to 85 new KVs, 28 Navodaya Vidyalayas
The Union Cabinet approved on Friday the opening of 85 new Kendriya Vidyalayas and 28 new Navodaya Vidyalayas, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said.
NSO to release unemployment data every month from March
Surveys underway to release PLFS data for both rural and urban areas on a monthly basis Current weekly status (with a reference period of 7 days) to be used in the surveys The NSO currently releases the PLFS data for urban areas on a quarterly and yearly basis, while for rural areas it is done only annually Replacing the erstwhile Employment and Unemployment survey, the government started PLFS in April 2017
Economists stress need for manufacturing policy
Call for reining in food inflation and raising investment in pre-Budget talks
Farmers to resume stir today; committed to buy at MSP: Govt
A large group of farmers, with a host of demands including legal guarantee for minimum support price (MSP), debt waiver and pension, temporarily halted their Delhi march from Shambhu border on Friday after some of them were allegedly hurt in police action which was trying to stop them.
A cautiously dovish, par-for-the-course policy
\"It's all about managing expectations.\" That's what Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das said while settling down for the customary post-policy interactions with the media on Thursday.
₹ reverses initial gains on concern over RBI moves
The rupee appreciated sharply on Friday after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) cut the cash reserve ratio (CRR) by 50 basis points (bps) and hiked interest rates ceiling on fresh FCNR (B) deposits raised by banks.
Forex reserves jump $1.5 billion, end consecutive weeks of decline
Reach $658 bn for the week ended Nov 29