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EU launches probe into 'flood' of Chinese EVs, mulls tariffs
Anti-subsidy probe to last up to 13 months
Banks push for low-cost CASA
BANKS, ESPECIALLY THE public sector ones, have started aggressively pursuing low-cost current account and savings account (CASA) deposits. And they are using innovative methods like deploying direct selling agents, giving perks to employees and others, multiple senior bankers told FE.
Six airbags not a must in PVs: Gadkari
THE CENTRE HAS no plans to impose regulations mandating six airbags in passenger vehicles since automakers have started to providing them to get a better safety rating in the Bharat NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme), Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Wednesday.
Adani in talks with lenders to raise $3.5 bn
Could be one of Asia’s largest syndicated loan deals of the year
Sugar output in Maha to fall to lowest in 4 years
SUGAR OUTPUT IN Maharashtra, India's top producing state, is likely to fall 14% in the 2023/24 crop year to its lowest in four years due to lower cane yields following the driest August in more than a century, industry and government officials told Reuters on Wednesday.
Trai cuts audit compliance burden for LSAs
TELECOM REGULATOR TRAI has reduced audit compliance of licensed service areas to once in year from four times earlier but it will cover maximum tariff offerings, including related to international roaming, according to the new regulations on quality of service.
Govt may not hike tariffs on import of edible oils
Retail inflation in edible oils in negative zone since February
Core inflation eases, but upside risks remain
EVEN AS CORE Consumer Price Index inflation moderated to a 40 month low of 4.8% in August from 4.9% in the previous month, mainly due to the statistical effect of a high base, upside risks remain from rising commodity prices.
Nod to supplementary grants likely in brief winter session
Special session to take up Bill to exclude CJI from selection panel for ECs
Ujjwala extension gets Cabinet nod
7.5 million new LPG connections to be provided in three years
Byju's hid $533 mn in a hedge fund: Lenders
EDTECH MAJOR BYJU'S allegedly hid $533 million in an obscure three-year-old hedge fund that once said its principal place of business was an IHOP pancake restaurant in Miami, according to lenders trying to recover the cash.
Early festive cheer for Indian box office
COLLECTIONS SET TO HIT RECORD ₹3,000 CR IN JULY-SEPTEMBER
Tesla's India imports set to double
$1.9-BN AUTO PARTS SOURCING LIKELY
Demand for AI jobs down by 60% in the past year
THE EXCITEMENT OVER the many uses for artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI notwithstanding, the demand for active AI-focused specialist talent isn't exactly living up to the hype.
US Takes On Google In Landmark Antitrust Trial
GOOGLE WILL CONFRONT a threat to its dominant search engine beginning Tuesday when federal regulators launch an attempt to dismantle its internet empire in the biggest US antitrust trial in a quarter century.
Paytm doesn't see funding need in near future: CFO
PAYTM DOES NOT see the need for funding in the near future and is confident of attaining sustainable free cash flow, the company's chief financial officer said Tuesday.
Smurfit Kappa strikes $11 bn WestRock deal
PACKAGING COMPANIES WESTROCK and Smurfit Kappa Group Plc are in talks to merge, potentially creating an industry giant with a market value of about $20 billion. The companies are discussing the key terms of a possible combination to create Smurfit WestRock, according to a statement.
A lithium discovery that economists expected
WHEN I FIRST read about the discovery of a vast new deposit of lithium in a volcanic crater along the Nevada-Oregon border, I can't say that I was surprised. Not because I know anything about geology-but because, as an economist, I am a strong believer in the concept of elasticity of supply.
JCB bets big on hydrogen engines on its road towards zero carbon goal
BRITISH CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT manufacturer JCB is betting big on hydrogen technology, as it rolled out its 50th hydrogen combustion engine off the production line as part of the development process.
Igor Stimac: The controversial coach
A LEGENDARY DEFENDER and one of the pillars of Croatia's first golden generation of footballers. A pop artist, an entrepreneur and a connoisseur and producer of fine wine.
Apple to sell made in India iPhones on launch for first time
FOR THE FIRST time, the new iPhone model you buy on the launch day could be made in India.
'Great after-sales a key pillar of our strategy'
With three new models on the road and six more lined up for launch this year, luxury motorbike company Ducatiis looking to rapidly scale up its presence in India. Bipul Chandra, MD, Ducati India, tells Akanksha Nagar why luxury two-wheelers remain a niche segment in India and how the Bologna, Italy-based manufacturer is working to make the consumer’s purchase journey seamless. Edited excerpts:
Towards a sustainable future
THE REAL MAINSTREAM: THE GLOBAL BIOFUEL ALLIANCE MUST FOCUS ON R&D INVESTMENT AND O TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Destination India
Stock markets may see some consolidation in the near term, but the long-term story remains intact
Western efforts to 'restrain' China's ascent will fail: Putin
Sanctions by West on Russia has been condemned by Xi
'China's economy remains resilient'
CHINA'S ECONOMY IS resilient and has not collapsed, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Tuesday, rejecting claims from the West that its economy is faltering and could cause wider problems.
Lower duties on US apples, walnut now
Steel, aluminium export quota to US at 336K metric tonne
Food inflation falls to 9.94% in August
RETAIL INFLATION IN food basket fell to 9.94% in August, from a 10-month high of 11.51% in July, amid a sharp year-on-year decline in prices of vegetables and easing of the price pressure in pulses and milk products. Edible oil remained in the deflation zone.
Banks' investment portfolio tweaked
THE RESERVE BANK of India has revised its guidelines on how banks need to categorise their investments, in a bid to align them with global standards, it said in a release on Tuesday.
Vedanta looks at copper biz merger
LONDON-HEADQUARTERED VEDANTA Resources (VRL) will look to move Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) into Indian mining major Vedanta (VEDL) at the \"right valuation\", even as it embarks on a plan to integrate all its copper businesses.