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Good Glamm's Saggi said to be starting electronics biz
Good Glamm has been trying to sell some key brands including Sirona and The Moms Co.
Aircastle settles insolvency case with SpiceJet for $5.6mn
In a relief to SpiceJet, Ireland-based aircraft lessor Aircastle has withdrawn its insolvency case against the budget airline after reaching a $5.6 million settlement.
Niva Bupa to gain from premium hike, lower expense ratio
Niva Bupa Health Insurance Co. Ltd's first earnings post-listing show its performance is significantly better than that of the Indian health insurance industry in the first half (H1FY25).
Aster DM eyes fresh funding to buy rest of the stake in arm
Listed hospital chain Aster DM Healthcare Ltd is planning to raise fresh capital from select investors as it moves to acquire the remaining ownership in its wholly owned subsidiary, Aster Aadhar Hospital (Prerana Hospital Ltd), in Maharashtra.
Dollar sale by RBI is starving banks
Indian banks suffered a deficit of liquidity this week for the first time in two months as dollar sales by the authorities to support the rupee drained cash from the financial system.
Airtel is setting a good tone
It was a foregone conclusion that Indian private telecom companies would do well in the September quarter (Q2FY25) thanks to the tariff hikes taken in July and the ongoing premiumization trend of SIM card upgrades.
Rupee falls 15p to 84.44 a dollar
The dollar index, which gauges the greenback's strength against six currencies, was trading lower by 0.46%
PAG lines up $375 mn loan for firm's largest India buyout
PAG, one of Asia's biggest alternative asset managers, has lined up a $375 million buyout loan with four banks for its planned acquisition of India's largest rigid plastic packaging provider, according to people familiar with the matter.
LegalPay: Cost-effective solutions to complex disputes
Businesses today struggle with unpaid dues, rising debt, and increasing defaults, leaving them financially strained and unable to grow.
Former Peak XV MD Piyush Gupta launches Kenro Capital
Gupta also said that Kenro is in discussions to raise funds, but did not divulge more details
Influencers wait for investors
Venture capitalists are circumspect when it comes to investing in influencer-backed businesses
Apple misses out on smartphone mkt rebound in 2024
Global smartphone sales rebounded strongly in 2024 after two successive years of decline, but Apple Inc. barely managed growth, an independent study showed, underscoring the speed with which Android-based rivals are gaining ground in China and emerging markets.
Stellaris Venture launches $300 mn fund, its largest ever
With this new fund, the investment firm has more than $600 million in assets under management
India's trade with Russia hits $66 bn in 2024, says envoy
A senior Russian diplomat on Wednesday said bilateral trade between the two countries reached a record $66 billion in 2024, marking a fivefold increase over the past five years, with a 9% rise in the first eight months of this year.
Piyush Goyal calls for stronger trade ties with France
Union commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday urged France and India's Asia-Pacific partners to strengthen trade ties, advance technological collaboration to tackle global challenges such as climate change, and expand defence partnerships.
Vaishnaw urges stronger curbs on social media, OTT content
Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday said that there is a need to strengthen existing regulations to curb vulgar content on social media and over-the-top (OTT) platforms, and called for a consensus on the same.
India moots fund to end plastic pollution
The multilateral fund proposed by India will provide grant-based finance to developing countries
Bilateral trade numbers from China, India show rising gap
India's reported imports from China has fallen significantly short of China's export figures
Seaweed cure in sight for bovines' methane burps
Indian cows and buffalos may be put on a diet of seaweed to tackle the problem of bovine burps, the methane-emitting scourge, in the fight against climate change.
Bankruptcy body for creditors trying out mediation first
India's bankruptcy regulator and the central government will consider making mediation mandatory between defaulting companies and their creditors before moving proceedings into bankruptcy courts, two persons informed about the development said.
Donald Trump rounds out his economic team
President-elect Donald Trump rounded out his economic team on Tuesday, selecting Kevin Hassett, a longtime adviser, to lead the National Economic Council and the trade lawyer Jamieson Greer to be his U.S. trade representative.
A 3-second video clip holds lessons for film contracts
Actor Nayanthara's public dispute with actor-producer Dhanush may stem from the denial to use a three-second behind-the-scenes clip from her film for a documentary.
Mega aviation package to cut levies, ease rules soon
Niti Aayog leads effort to make India aviation hub, involving multiple ministries
Edtechs, coaching centres snag IIT grads with lucrative offers
India's edtech sector has hired several thousand graduates from the famed Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)—both from campus and laterally—as teachers over the past five years.
Buying Online? Beware Of these deceptive patterns
Deceptive prompts in apps—ways to coerce people into spending more time or money—are on the rise. Here's how to identify them
As AI gets real, slow and steady wins the race
Companies head into 2025 with careful deliberation when it comes to using AI
Why the Earth Is Not a Type 1 Technological Civilization
According to one theory about how we harness energy, Type 1s have total control over planetary energy resources
Our legislative frameworks must adapt to the rise of AI
Probabilistic digital systems complicate guilt assignment but we'll need tight controls against major harms
Take tax action for Viksit Bharat in the Union budget for 2025-26
The government could take major steps towards its worthy goal of a tax regime that's simple, predictable and competitive
Trump's US mustn't repeat its profiling of Chinese scientists
Espionage suspicions could lead the US to lose its war for talent