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Textile hub Tiruppur weaves a comeback as exports spring back to life
Exports stitch together 13% rise, with 22% jump in August, as Bangladesh crisis leads to growth
Govt may ease Q4 spending limits
Move to help depts, ministries speed up capex; current norms cap Q4 spending at 33% of Budget
CPSEs no longer need NITI Aayog approval for JVs
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India's online gaming market grew 23% in FY24 despite GST burden
India's gaming market grew 23 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) by revenue to $3.8 billion in 2023-24 (FY24), despite the newly imposed 28 per cent blanket goods and service tax (GST) on online gaming, according to a report by gaming-focused venture capital firm Lumikai.
Amul to enter Europe by end of Nov: MD
Amul will enter the European market by the end of this month after launching its products in the US, Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Managing Director Jayen S Mehta said on Monday.
Amazon, Flipkart face ED heat over foreign funding
Execs to be summoned for alleged law violations
Flipkart achieves milestone of 10,000 EVs in delivery fleet
As part of its phased integration of electric vehicles (EVs) in the last-mile delivery, e-commerce firm Flipkart said it has deployed over 10,000 EVs in its fleet.
Hindalco profit zooms 78% on improved ops
Company plans 4-5 bn capex for upstream units
Zetwerk may raise $1 bn through IPO
Zetwerk Pvt Ltd, a supply chain startup, is considering fundraising options including an initial public offering (IPO) that may help it raise as much as $1 billion, according to sources.
Britannia net falls 9.6% on weak demand
Bengaluru-based Britannia Industries reported a consolidated net profit decline of 9.6 per cent in the July-September quarter of the financial year 2025 (Q2FY25), compared to the same period last year on the back of severe commodity inflation, leading to weak consumer demand.
After a decline, sedan segment set for action with launches lined up
Maruti launches fourth-gen Dzire; Honda to roll out new Amaze in coming months
A third of iPhone output to be India-made
Apple aims to assemble 32% of iPhone's global production volume and 26% of its value in India by FY27
Farewell Vistara: With cabin mood lights and selfies
As boarding gates closed at the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru and final passenger calls were made, flyers settled into their auberginecoloured seats.
'Buy the dips' triggers record equity MF bets
Net flows into such funds hit ₹41,887 cr in Oct; SIP accounts topped 100 mn
RBI, Sebi unveil rules for converting excess investment by FPIs into FDI
Financial regulators, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), issued new guidelines on Monday directing foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to secure government approval and concurrence from investee firms if they acquire equity stakes that exceed prescribed limits.
Climate promises hang fire as big economies don't warm up to COP29
Indian minister likely to skip summit, which begins today; Trump's shadow looms over climate finance commitments
Don't see any reason to scale back our domestic targets
India's current climate policies are projected to reduce CO2 emissions by almost 4 billion tonnes between 2020 and 2030. However, developed countries have adopted a much slower approach to emissions reduction, which may see a further downtrend with the US likely to cut down its target. ARUNABHA GHOSH, CEO of the Council for Energy Environment and Water, a leading global think tank based out of New Delhi, speaks to S Dinakar in a video interview on climate-related issues ahead of the annual UN climate summit COP29, which starts in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, on November 11. Edited excerpts:
The perils of the 'push' loan phenomenon
Rural households are increasingly depending on borrowed money to meet everyday consumption needs, a practice that is not sustainable in the long run
THE DAP GAP
Is the DAP shortage real? Can it be mitigated?
Securing digital identity in a risky world
Digital identity and its protection have become increasingly crucial for people and organizations.
Tech world in a Trump presidency
His second term will be good for crypto investors and Elon Musk, but every big tech company may not benefit
India's significance for SAP's business is massive
SAP SE, the international software giant, reported a 25 per cent year-on-year revenue growth in Q3 FY24, driven by robust Cloud services expansion. SAP's executive and supervisory boards visited India recently for the first time. MUHAMMAD ALAM, head of product engineering and a member of the executive board of SAP SE, spoke with Shivani Shinde at the company's Bengaluru centre about engineering, artificial intelligence (AI) and Indian talent. Edited excerpts:
Forcible repossession by lender is illegal
Sher Singh had obtained a loan of ₹16.55 lakh from a bank for purchasing a heavy goods truck.
Go for secured card, improve score to tackle credit squeeze
Also try for collateral-based loans: Check interest rate, penalties and repayment terms
MFS STEP UP: SIPs CLIMB TICKET LADDER, ONE RUNG AT A TIME
Investor count reaches next landing, doubling in four years
Better demand trends upgrade Indian Hotels to profit suite
Management credits demand-supply gap, shifting demographics for hitting the 'suite spot'
Mkt volatility partly driven by structural changes
The US election results will have major implications on the global economy and markets. With Donald Trump's victory and Republicans taking control of the Senate, tax cuts, deregulation, and tougher trade policies are expected, says BEN POWELL, chief investment strategist for West Asia and Asia-Pacific (APAC) at BlackRock Investment Institute. In an email interview with Samie Modak, Powell shares his insights on the US economy, the Federal Reserve's (Fed's) decisions, and the broader global economic outlook. Edited excerpts:
FPI flows stumble on trail, edge closer to precipice
LOSING THEIR FOOTING: From peak of ₹22K crore, the downward slope begins
A level playing field
Apex court removes asymmetry in PPP contracts
How Taylor Swift created her brand
It's possible that I know too much about Taylor Swift. I know the words to all her singles and every name on her long list of ex-lovers.