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Blockbuster Movies Step Up Mall Footfall
Multiplexes boost footfall at shopping centres, particularly on weekends, spurring consumption of everything from fast food and apparel to high-value jewellery. Higher inflation and slowdown in government spending during the general election, however, cooled consumption. That partly reflected in India's GDP growing at its slowest pace in seven quarters in the quarter through September at 5.4%.
Ola Opens 3,200 New Stores in Bid to Win Buyer Trust
The massive rollout comes a couple of months after the firm got slammed by customer complaints
For SRF, there is no light at the end of the tunnel, yet
The growth catalyst for SRF Ltd would be missing in the December quarter (Q3FY25) even after a dismal H1 earnings show.
Investors stay wedded to hotels
Room for more?
Don't look now, but China's AI sector is catching up fast
Startups use workarounds to challenge OpenAI in some areas despite lack of leading-edge chips
TRANSITING FROM 2024 TO 2025 WILL HAVE ITS UNCERTAINTIES
Forecasts for FY25 have been pruned to less than 7%, but the foundations seem resilient
EPFO adds 750k new members in October
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) reported a net addition of 1.34 million members in October.
Mediation council: A key missing link in commercial dispute reforms
Mid a growing policy push for mediation, legal practitioners have pushed for the urgent formation of a council comprising experts and policymakers to determine the rules and procedures involved in mediation.
GST on used vehicles to vary by nature of business
Tax will be different for enterprises using cars for operations from those using them as stock
Full of sound and fury: What the Bard may say of 2024
From central bank actions to Trump's ideas, there was plenty that inspires a Shakespearean look-back
We could expect East Asia to spring some surprises in 2025
China, Hong Kong and Vietnam will be under watch for a reason
Inflation targeting: It should not constrain Indian manufacturing
Monetary policymakers should analyse the price dynamics of the entire basket of items that make up India's national income
All that glitters is not an auction of pawned gold
Gold auctions have risen lately. A sign of distress? Partly. These are more likely the result of lenders sprucing up their gold-loan portfolios after RBI frowned on risky lending practices
We must approach tech transformations with due care
How we deal with technology is getting highly complex. It's the reason we must exercise fine judgement
Trump's tariffs will not eliminate the dollar's exorbitant privilege
Exporters to the US may want to shift trade into other currencies but the dollar won't be dethroned
INTERNATIONAL ETFs ARE TRADING AT A PREMIUM: WHAT SHOULD INVESTORS DO?
Most successful investors remain informed, agile, and approach investments strategically
Simplifying estate planning: The value of expert guidance
Engaging a professional like estate planning attorney who has expertise in her/his field, is very important.
AP split leaves state-backed bondholders high and dry
Investors await payments as Andhra and Telangana dispute AP power bonds post-bifurcation
Bangladesh launches $5 bn graft probe against Sheikh Hasina
An anti-graft panel in Bangladesh has launched an investigation against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her family in connection with the allegations of embezzling $5 billion in the Rooppur nuclear power plant, according to a media report.
Indian IT hiring: '25 promises rebound
Indian information technology (IT) hiring landscape is at a pivotal juncture as it transitions from a year of decline towards a more hopeful future.
Akasa Air fined ₹10 lakh by DGCA
The civil aviation regulator, directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday imposed a fine of ₹10 lakh on Akasa Air for refusing boarding to seven passengers on a Bengaluru-Pune flight.
'Dreamers' make emergency plans as Trump vows to deport millions
DACA program during his first term, recently expressed a willingness to help this group of immigrants stay. \"We have to do something about the Dreamers because these are people that have been brought here at a very young age,\" the president-elect said on NBC's \"Meet the Press\" this month.
Guidelines on pesky calls next month
The consumer affairs ministry will release guidelines next month to tackle unsolicited commercial communications or pesky calls, a senior government official said on Tuesday.
Office space leasing up 14% in top 6 cities
Office space demand remained strong this year with gross leasing of workspace rising 14% to a record 66.4 million sq. ft across six major cities, according to Colliers India.
India to fund 33 development projects in Sri Lanka
India is to provide ₹237.1 crore to Sri Lanka for 33 development projects in education, health and agriculture sectors in the eastern province.
Lokpal calls Buch, Moitra for hearing on corruption charge
Ombudsman is hearing complaints filed on basis of Hindenburg Research report
Samsung plans to re-enter ACs market
Samsung India is planning a comeback into the residential air conditioner (AC) market, which witnessed unprecedented sales growth in summer this year.
The 'invisible wall' amplifying China's population doom loop
China still has more left-behind children than any country in the world, 67 million in 2020, official data shows
Smartphone makers are embracing digital detox to fight screen addiction
A study by Vivo found parents spend 5.5 hours and children about 4.5 hours on their phones each day
Gen AI, data centres march into 2025
Stakeholders are gearing up for a boom amid expectations of easing inflation concerns in West, and government's boost to domestic R&D expenditure