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Emirates, Air India eye codeshare pact
Emirates looks to join hands with a strong and premium airline like Air India to operate in the subcontinent, he said.
Italy shipwreck kills 58 migrants
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expresses \"deep sorrow\" for the deaths, blames human traffickers
G20 aims for global deal on MNC taxing rights in HI 2023
The document called for finalising negotiations under the second pillar of the package-a global minimum tax.
For ice-cream lovers, soaring milk prices may leave a sour taste
Consumers can expect to pay more for their summer treats as many ice cream makers plan to pass on to customers the rising costs of milk, a key ingredient. Several ice cream makers have, in fact, already effected price hikes in January and February, citing unusually high commodity inflation.
Railways eyes pvt funding to redevelop 15 stations
Indian Railways is exploring a new public-private partnership (PPP) model to attract private investment to redevelop railway stations, two people aware of the development said.
Goan feni to set sail for foreign shores, with mahua to follow
Goa's famous feni, a cashew fruit-based alcoholic beverage, may soon find its way to the shelves of overseas liquor stores, with the Indian government encouraging the industry to adopt international standards and streamline supply chains.
Govt may ask HZL to explore share swap, rights issues
Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL) should explore alternative financial strategies other than handing out cash for the proposed $2.98 billion acquisition of Vedanta Ltd's zinc assets, a government official aware of the plans said.
Greenko taps cash flow to prepay debt of $500 mn
Greenko Energy Holdings has prepaid $500 million of global bonds, scheduled for repayment in August 2023, using its own cash flow.
Fabindia calls off share sale amid mkt uncertainty
Fabindia Ltd, a retailer of Indian ethnic wear, has withdrawn its initial share sale documents for its proposed ₹4,000 crore initial public offering amid market uncertainty.
SpiceJet net profit quadruples in Q3 on higher demand, fares
SpiceJet Ltd unexpectedly reported a four-fold jump in earnings to ₹106.8 crore for the December quarter thanks to robust demand and higher fares, driving the low-fare airline's shares up 12.3% on Friday.
Godrej & Boyce loses plea in bullet train land dispute
The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Co. Ltd's appeal against the Maharashtra government's acquisition of its Vikhroli land for the Mumbai Ahmedabad bullet train project.
Debt load may pose threat to nations: PM
Modi asks G20 delegates to revive stability, confidence, growth
NCLAT stays ZEE insolvency order
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Friday stayed insolvency proceedings against broadcaster Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEE).
Using thread to mark memories
Sumakshi Singh's recent work features thread renderings of her family's erstwhile home
Egg coffee: liquid dessert in a cup
Egg coffee, which holds iconic status in Hanoi, tastes much better than it sounds
A chef's new innings
Rahul Akerkar talks about teaming up with Aditya Birla New Age, authoring a book and what Gen Z expects
Why grooming is crucial
Regular grooming will promote the health of your pet's skin and coat and help identify any health issues early on
Q3 GDP growth slowed to 4.7%, shows Mint poll
India's economic growth likely slowed to 4.7% in the December quarter from 6.3% in the preceding three months, according to the median of estimates by 20 economists polled by Mint. The growth deceleration was due to a mix of economic performance and base effect, the economists said.
Biden's choice of Wall Street exec to head World Bank flayed
Progressive groups that have long advocated for a change in the leadership of the World Bank decried the Biden administration's nomination of a former Wall Street and corporate executive as more of the same at the antipoverty lender.
On war eve, Zelensky says 'will prevail'
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday expressed confidence in his country's victory over invading Russian forces with fears mounting of strikes on the war's first anniversary.
US eyes expansion of troops to help train Taiwanese forces
The officials said that the Pentagon was expected to increase that number in the coming months
Wheat crop in good condition: FCI chief
Wheat crop is in good condition and the government's procurement would be normal at 30-40 million tonnes in the 2023-24 marketing year starting March, FCI chairman and managing director Ashok K Meena said on Thursday.
ONGC to invest in Mumbai offshore
Top oil and gas producer ONGC will invest over $2 billion in drilling a record 103 wells on its main gas-bearing asset in the Arabia Sea as it pivots a turnaround plan that will add 100 million tonnes to production, a company official said.
Firms may replace dollar debt with rupee bonds: HSBC India
Indian companies are likely to replace their dollar-denominated debt with local bonds or bank loans in the near term, as conditions in the onshore markets turn favourable, the managing director and head of debt capital markets with HSBC India said.
Sensex, Nifty extend losses for 5th session
Equity benchmark indices buckled under selling pressure for the fifth straight session on Thursday as a bearish trend in Asian markets and concerns over rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve unnerved investors.
SpiceJet may offer 5% stake to Carlyle Aviation
Low-cost carrier SpiceJet Ltd might swap 5% of its equity for dues owed to its largest aircraft lessor, US-based Carlyle Aviation Partners, two people informed of the development said.
India Inc may raise pay by 10.3% this year
Indian companies may raise wages by an average of 10.3% this year despite concerns about a global slowdown, professional services firm Aon India said, as companies seek to retain talent amid the highest attrition in 14 years.
Biden taps Banga to head World Bank
US president Joe Biden on Thursday nominated Indian-American business executive Ajay Banga to become president of the World Bank, lauding his experience forging public-private partnerships to address financial inclusion and climate change.
Centre may soon okay ₹3 tn for Bharatmala 2.0
Road ministry has sought approval for the second phase ahead of schedule
Banks Struggle With Fake Customer Care On Twitter
Banks are battling a new challenge on social media: The rise of fraudsters operating fake profiles and attempting to siphon off customers' money.