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Smart Lending
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Smart Lending

P2P LENDING IS EMERGING AS AN ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT OPTION IN THE DEBT SEGMENT PROMISING 15-20 PER CENT RETURNS

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February 09, 2020
Save LTCG Tax on Stocks
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Save LTCG Tax on Stocks

GAINS ABOVE ₹1 LAKH ON SHARES ARE TAXED. HERE IS HOW YOU CAN CHURN THE PORTFOLIO TO PAY LESS

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February 09, 2020
Best Advice I Ever Got
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Best Advice I Ever Got

“YOU HAVE TO PROTECT YOUR RESOURCE-GENERATING ENGINE”

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February 09, 2020
Government Doesn't Have The Bench Strength To Handle The Economy
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Government Doesn't Have The Bench Strength To Handle The Economy

The Indian economy is going through one of its longest spells of slowdown — six quarters and counting. Even as government and independent commentators are groping in the dark for possible ways to turn around a decelerating economy, Business Today’s Dipak Mondal and Joe C. Mathew caught up with P. Chidambaram, who has presented eight Budgets as finance minister. Excerpts from his analysis of the crisis:

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January 26, 2020
The Slowing Economy Will Remain So For Some Time
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The Slowing Economy Will Remain So For Some Time

Will the Narendra Modi government announce a populist Union Budget to arrest the economic slowdown? Will Budget 2020 offer tax sops and income tax relaxation to stimulate demand? Unlikely, says Bibek Debroy, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM). Debroy tells Business Today’s Joe C. Mathew that a stimulus is neither feasible nor desirable and a clear and credible roadmap for fiscal consolidation is the need of the hour. Edited excerpts:

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January 26, 2020
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How To Steady A Wobbly Economy

Prescriptions from top experts in business, economics, politics and taxation

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January 26, 2020
New Fault Lines in Banking
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New Fault Lines in Banking

Even as banks lower their NPAs for the year, new areas of stress are emerging that may create headaches for the financial sector and the RBI.

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January 26, 2020
Business Today

Knocked Out

PESSIMISM RULES AS CORPORATE LEADERS EXPECT A DULL BUDGET AND BELOW 5 PER CENT GROWTH IN 2019/20, FINDS THE LATEST BUSINESS TODAY-C FORE BUSINESS CONFIDENCE SURVEY

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January 26, 2020
MALLS WITH AIRPORTS
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MALLS WITH AIRPORTS

The land of duty-free has grown to such an extent that these stores are now destinations by themselves

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January 26, 2020
GOING WITH THE TIDE
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GOING WITH THE TIDE

MARKET BUOYANCY LED TO A STELLAR SHOW BY IPOs THOUGH FUNDS RAISED WERE LOW

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January 26, 2020
BAYER-MONSANTO POWER OF TWO
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BAYER-MONSANTO POWER OF TWO

HOW THE MERGER OF MNC GIANTS BAYER AND MONSANTO IS LIKELY TO PAN OUT IN INDIA

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January 26, 2020
A Potential Hire
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A Potential Hire

More and more companies are hiring people with disabilities to strengthen their brand and tap into new customer segments

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January 26, 2020
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Your Money in 2020

Innovation in products will be the key factor, be it banking, mutual funds, insurance or loans

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January 12, 2020
Business Today

GST Shock For States

Many states are facing severe revenue constraints as GST collections remain subdued and centre delays transfer of their share of taxes

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January 12, 2020
WHEN MANUFACTURING GOES 3D
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WHEN MANUFACTURING GOES 3D

A number of industries have started using 3D printing to make goods. Makers of 3D printers expect the trickle to soon turn into a flood

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January 12, 2020
Work in Progress
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Work in Progress

India’s data protection Bill has implications for citizens, companies and the government. But many questions need answers before it can near implementation

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January 12, 2020
Business Today

Legal Shocker

THE NCLAT DECISION TO REINSTATE CYRUS MISTRY AS TATA SONS EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN HAS TURNED THE TABLES ON THE TATA GROUP. WHAT NEXT?

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January 12, 2020
Lacking Bite
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Lacking Bite

DESPITE BEING ARMED WITH STATUTORY AND ARREST POWERS, SFIO INVESTIGATIONS HAVE LED TO FEW CONVICTIONS. THIS RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT ITS EFFECTIVENESS

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January 12, 2020
High Risk, High Reward
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High Risk, High Reward

ALTHOUGH PMS PLANS PERFORM BETTER THAN MUTUAL FUNDS IN THE LONG RUN, INVESTORS MUST BE AWARE OF THE RISKS INVOLVED

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January 12, 2020
Business Today

PEACE FOCUS WORK

How leaders are using mindfulness to improve productivity

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January 12, 2020
IF THERE'S AN ELEMENT OF FAILURE, TRY TO FAIL FAST
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IF THERE'S AN ELEMENT OF FAILURE, TRY TO FAIL FAST

The over $22 billion pharma major AstraZeneca has seen one of the most remarkable turnarounds in drug research history. With 144 projects in clinical trials and 16 new molecular entities in final Phase-III trials, it boasts of a new drugs pipeline bigger than that of rivals Pfizer and Roche – both more than double its size in revenue. Yet, the world’s 14th largest pharma company faces multiple challenges, two of which are Brexit and the US-China trade war (18% revenue from China and 30% from the US). Business Today’s Rajeev Dubey caught up with AstraZeneca’s Non-executive Chairman, Leif Johansson, during his recent India visit. Edited Excerpts:

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January 12, 2020
Business Today

GAMING GST

BUSINESSES ACROSS THE COUNTRY ARE INDULGING IN LARGE GST VIOLATIONS. NO WONDER THERE IS A HUGE SHORTFALL IN COLLECTIONS

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January 12, 2020
USE THIS SLOWDOWN TO OPEN UP SERVICES AND MANUFACTURING
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USE THIS SLOWDOWN TO OPEN UP SERVICES AND MANUFACTURING

Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD's) Economic Survey of India 2019 report forecast 5.8 per cent GDP growth in 2019/20. The survey hinted at a positive momentum thereafter with 6.2 per cent growth in 2020/21. In an exclusive interview with Business Today’s Joe C. Mathew, OECD Chief Economist Laurence Boone says India must look at the slowdown as an opportunity and speed up reforms

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December 29, 2019
The Money Multiplier
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The Money Multiplier

UDAY KOTAK HAS ENSURED PHENOMENAL GROWTH WITHOUT ADDING TOO MUCH RISK.

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December 29, 2019
TAMING THE JOB HOPPER
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TAMING THE JOB HOPPER

SHORTER EMPLOYEE STINTS IS A NEW REALITY. HERE IS WHAT MANAGEMENTS ARE DOING TO BUILD LOYALTY AND GET TEAMS TO DELIVER.

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December 29, 2019
Policy-A Slow Climb Ahead
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Policy-A Slow Climb Ahead

ECONOMISTS AND ANALYSTS SEE A SLOW AND ARDUOUS ECONOMIC REVIVAL FROM HERE. BUT SOME SAY IT CAN BE ACCELERATED.

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December 29, 2019
Engaging Lender
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Engaging Lender

RAJEEV JAIN HAS ACHIEVED GROWTH BY DOING MORE BUSINESS WITH EXISTING CUSTOMERS AND FOCUSING ON RISK.

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December 29, 2019
Business Today

The Great Stock Market Mystery

Why the sensex is on fire even as the economy hurtles downhill.

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December 15, 2019
How To Restrict Google From Saving Data
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How To Restrict Google From Saving Data

Selective account management can make your presence more personal.

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December 15, 2019
Underground And On The Edge
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Underground And On The Edge

THE DOMESTIC MINING LANDSCAPE IS STARING AT A MAJOR DISRUPTION WHEN AN ESTIMATED 329 MINING LEASES EXPIRE AND NEED TO BE AUCTIONED AT THE END OF THIS FISCAL. THE TARDY PROGRESS OF AUCTIONS SO FAR INDICATES THE CHANGEOVER COULD BE VERY MESSY.

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December 15, 2019