Business Standard - December 02, 2024
Business Standard - December 02, 2024
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December 02, 2024
RBI likely to hold rates for 11th straight time
May cut cash reserve ratio, lower growth and inflation projections
3 mins
India readies plans to tackle 'US first' policy
India is working on various strategies and finance and commerce & industry ministries have already started brainstorming about the potential challenges that US President-elect Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies could pose, said a senior government official.
2 mins
Raymond Realty may get listed in Q2FY26: CEO
Raymond Limited's real estate arm, Raymond Realty, plans to get listed during the second quarter of the next financial year (Q2FY26), according to Harmohan Sahni, chief executive officer (CEO), Raymond Realty.
2 mins
'We will always be open to talks with Tafe'
The legal dispute between Chennai-based Tractors and Farm Equipment (Tafe) and AGCO, the world's third-largest farm equipment manufacturer, over the Massey Ferguson brand began after AGCO announced the termination of its agreements with Tafe in April this year. In one of the company's first interviews since the \"tractor war\" began, LUIS FELLI, senior vice-president and general manager of Massey Ferguson (Global), speaks to Shine Jacob in a video interview about the issues with Tafe and the road map. Edited excerpts:
3 mins
Ola Electric's e2W mkt share shrinks again
TVS and Bajaj Auto are stirring up competition among India's top electric two-wheeler players and are now locked in a neck-and-neck battle with Ola Electric, which saw a sharp decline in its market share last month.
1 min
Wedding season, rural traction drive car sales
PV wholesales up 4% in Nov; Toyota sees sharp jump of over 44%
2 mins
Patience, luck key to finding cos to invest in
Just days after Swiggy's successful initial public offering (IPO), in which Prosus remains the largest shareholder, Chief Investment Officer ERVIN TU and ASHUTOSH SHARMA, head of growth investments for India and Asia at Prosus - one of the world's largest technology investment groups, majority-owned by Naspers - spoke to Surajeet Das Gupta about their strategies for India and beyond. Edited excerpts from a video interview:
2 mins
Equity boom spurs shareholder activism
Large investors now assert their right to have a say in investee companies, underscore analysts
2 mins
PE-VC investments in health care slump
After picking up during the Covid-19 pandemic, private equity, venture capitalist (PE-VC) investments in the healthcare sector in India seems to have slowed down in 2024.
2 mins
In good position to deleverage from next yr
Tata Steel is expanding capacity at Kalinganagar in Odisha, amid a challenging environment. KOUSHIK CHATTERJEE, executive director and chief financial officer, Tata Steel, tells Ishita Ayan Dutt in Kolkata that the capex spend for next year (FY26) will be lower than the current year, and it will be a good time to deleverage. Edited excerpts:
4 mins
Agencies cut India's FY25 growth forecast
Agencies have sharply reduced their gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecasts for FY25, following the surprise seven-quarter low print of 5.4 per cent in July-September (Q2).
2 mins
UPI transactions down 7% in Nov
LOSING STEAM
1 min
Net GST mopup rises 11% in Nov amid drop in refunds
Gross collection grows 8.5% to ₹1.8 trillion
2 mins
Growth in bank credit to NBFCs declines to 6.4%
The growth in bank credit to non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) declined sharply to 6.4 per cent in October compared to 18.3 per cent in the year-ago period, dragging down the growth of overall credit to the services sector, according to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI's) sectoral deployment of credit data.
1 min
Cheap Venezuelan oil to India turns costlier as traders eat into margins
India is losing access to its cheapest crude oil grade because of high margins charged by traders offering partially sanctioned Venezuelan oil, reducing the value of the commodity for Indian refiners, industry sources and officials told Business Standard.
3 mins
Bajaj Fin exits co-branded credit card biz
Ends tieup with DBS India, RBL
2 mins
Govt may double EPF wage cap to ₹30K per month
Plans afoot to bring ceiling under ESIC on a par with EPF
2 mins
'Har Ghar Lakhpati': SBI's new mantra for deposit accretion
At a time when banks are finding it challenging to mobilise resources, State Bank of India (SBI)—the country's largest lender—has devised a three-pronged strategy to boost deposit accretion.
2 mins
Sensible trade policy can help fight climate change
The climate change conference (COP29) at Baku (Azerbaijan) ended with agreements on meeting financing requirements of poorer countries for mitigation and adaptation measures to the extent of $3 billion every year.
2 mins
Changing profile of MLAs: Businessperson, graduate, postgraduate
Legislative Assemblies across India are ageing. More MLAs are identifying themselves as businesspersons, and their education levels are rising, too. Women representation, however, remains underwhelming, reports ARCHIS MOHAN
2 mins
To pull or not to pull the plug
TDP-led Andhra Pradesh government has a difficult choice to make vis à vis the power deal at the heart of a raging controversy over US bribery allegations against Gautam Adani, others. SHINE JACOB explains
3 mins
Punishment on trial
Sukhbir Singh Badal will receive 'punishment' from religious authorities for his acts as chief minister of Punjab. The question is whether a reinvention of Badal and the Akali Dal will follow
4 mins
Battle over curbing plastic output jeopardises UN treaty hopes
Doubts rose on sealing a global treaty to curb plastic pollution on the last day of scheduled talks, as over 100 countries pushed to cap production while a handful of oil-producing countries wanted to focus only on plastic waste.
2 mins
Belgium law gives sex workers labour rights on a par with others
Starting Sunday, sex workers in Belgium will be able to sign formal employment contracts and gain labour rights on par with those in other professions in a legal breakthrough some call a \"revolution\".
1 min
Syria strikes rebels in Idlib after losing Aleppo control
Russian and Syrian jets struck the rebel-held city of Idlib on Sunday in the second day of intensive bombing in northern Syria aimed at pushing back insurgents who had swept through to the city of Aleppo, Syrian army sources said.
1 min
100% tariff on Brics if it dumps $, warns Trump
Seeks commitment from member nations against finding alternative
1 min
'Nuts': Row over NYC's $220 mn deal with Pak-owned hotel
The City of New York pays $220 million to rent a hotel owned by the Government of Pakistan to house illegal immigrants, a report claimed on Saturday.
1 min
B'desh stops Iskcon members from crossing into India
Dozens of Iskcon members who possessed valid travel documents were turned back on Sunday by Bangladesh's immigration police from Benapole border crossing when they tried to cross into India, a media report said.
1 min
Deep state critic Kash Patel set to be FBI director
President-elect Donald Trump has picked Indian American Kash Patel to head the FBI, turning to a fierce ally to upend America's premier law enforcement agency and rid the government of perceived \"conspirators\".
2 mins
Sharp slowdown
Solutions will need to go beyond interest rate cuts
2 mins
Time for AI in education
...like when printing emerged
3 mins
Angela Merkel explains
“Never explain, never complain,” is a maxim supposedly espoused by the British royal family. As Angela Merkel writes in her exhaustive yet surprisingly fast-paced autobiography, Freedom, it also became a phrase that she would repeat to herself during her 16 years as German chancellor, from 2005 until she stepped down in December 2021.
3 mins
Two markets in one: Not seen earlier
Over the past two months, in four separate columns, I have highlighted the significant slowdown in the Indian economy, which is now clearly reflected in the stock prices of major sectors such as passenger cars, consumer goods, banks, financial services, and infrastructure.
4 mins
Unintended consequence
The poor face the brunt of pollution control
2 mins
During downturns quality stocks truly survive, thrive
Front-line indices have tumbled over 10 per cent from their recent peaks in the past few weeks. SAAHIL MURARKA, managing director of Batlivala & Karani Group, tells Puneet Wadhwa in a conversation that it may not be the wrong strategy to invest when the markets are at a high, provided investors continue to stay invested and employ cost-averaging techniques. Edited excerpts:
2 mins
Stress fracture in market's rise, time to sling caution
Analysts are warning of growing risks to the market's sustained momentum, and even to the possibility of consolidation at current levels.
2 mins
FIFTH TIME'S THE CHARM: MF LARGECAP CUTOFF READY FOR A 17% STRETCH
The catch gets bigger: Largecap and midcap thresholds to expand in January
1 min
Setting realty's H2 revival in stone, brick by brick
A solid launch pipeline lays the groundwork to close the cracks of H1FY25
2 mins
Align tax-saving investments with long-term financial goals
Avoid products that combine low returns with inadequate insurance
3 mins
Evaluate funds on rolling returns over long term
My spouse and I went to a concert held in Worli in mid-town Mumbai. We started in separate cars from Bandra.
2 mins
Now boarding
Governance premium is set to go up by many notches and banks will be put through the wringer, reports RAGHU MOHAN
6 mins
SFBs: The canter on a chequered terrain
Segmental and geographical expansion, undergirded by strong and increasing presence in semi-urban and rural markets with large untapped potential, will help small finance banks (SFBs) clock robust 25-27 per cent growth in advances this financial year, just shy of 28 per cent in the previous year.
2 mins
Monetary policy: Hobson's choice before RBI
This policy comes at a time when growth is slowing, inflation is still pretty high, and the rupee has started losing value against the dollar
5 mins
Robust taxes ease burden of freebies on states
The evolving dynamics of state-level politics in India highlight the increasing prominence of welfare schemes and subsidies as decisive factors in elections.
1 min
CONSOLATION PRIZES
UN climate summit in Baku leaves the developing world with crumbs
5 mins
Pollution rises while funds gather dust
The National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), launched in 2019 to improve air quality in 131 cities, has shown limited progress as rising pollution levels and underutilisation of funds raise concerns about its effectiveness.
2 mins
Every couple should have at least three kids, says RSS chief
Expressing concern over declining population growth, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said India's Total Fertility Rate (TFR), the average number of children a woman gives birth to in her lifetime, should be at least 3, well above the present one of 2.1.
1 min
Jay Shah takes over as ICC chairman
Indian cricket administrator Jay Shah on Sunday took charge as the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with an immediate goal of ending the impasse surrounding the Champions Trophy and a broader vision of making cricket a commercially viable Olympic sport.
1 min
Painkillers, anti-infective drugs fail quality tests most in 2024: CDSCO
Painkillers, anti-infectives and medications for type-2 diabetes were among the class of drugs flagged as not of standard quality (NSQ) and spurious the most in 2024, according to data collated from drug alerts issued by the Central Drug Standards Control Organisation (CDSCO).
2 mins
Nine states bet $18 bn on women's empowerment
Nine Indian states with ongoing or proposed cash transfer schemes for women have collectively allocated $18 billion in their 2024-25 Budget Estimates, amounting to 0.5 per cent of India's gross domestic product (GDP) for the same financial year, according to research by Goldman Sachs.
1 min
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