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Is gold worth its weight amid our demat assets?
It has been a buzzy buy in recent times, with its price soaring over the past year. Investors, however, are likely to be better served by going for intangible forms of this precious metal
The country needs to map its informal economy better
We need more accurate data on enterprises that play a major role in employing people
Some states have started to slip off their fiscal correction paths
Populist outlays and capital expenditure have widened their budget deficits. They must tighten up
How a businessman in his 50s went gung-ho on MFs
From telecom retail to mutual fund: SIPs have bridged Singh's post-covid business slowdown
Principal disabled? Know your PoA rights
My father has been in coma following an accident. He had granted me a power of attorney (PoA) to manage his money, but the PoA has no specified duration. Is it legally valid for me to withdraw funds or conduct other transactions on his behalf for his medical treatment? -Name withheld on request
HOW SALMA HAYEK IS REDEFIMNG PHILANTHROPY
In the worlds of Hollywood, fashion and activism, there's never been anyone quite like Salma.
WORLD SAVINGS DAY: A REALITY CHECK ON INDIA'S DWINDLING HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS CRISIS
High inflation and easy credit lead to financial instability due to overspending and rising debt
China urges halt on investments in EU
China has told its automakers to halt big investment in European countries that support extra tariffs on Chinese-built electric vehicles, two people briefed about the matter said, a move likely to further divide Europe.
P&G Hygiene profit rises, revenue falls
Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Ltd on Wednesday reported a marginal 0.57% rise in profit after tax at ₹211.90 crore for the first quarter ended September 2024.
Over 6 lakh EVs sold under PM E-Drive
More than 600,000 electric two- and three-wheeler vehicles under the Centre's flagship EV subsidy scheme PM E-Drive have been sold so far in the current financial year, data from the ministry of heavy industries released on Wednesday showed, as India targets 30% of new vehicle sales to be electric by 2030.
Police summon Aviva India CEO
Indian police have summoned Asit Rath, the chief executive officer (CEO) of British insurer Aviva in the country, as part of an inquiry into a former employee's accusations of religious discrimination at work, documents seen by Reuters showed.
Apple launches M4 line of custom chips
Apple on Wednesday announced its new generation of M4 custom processor line-up.
Tata Power misses Q2 profit estimates
Tata Power missed second-quarter profit expectations on Wednesday as lower temperatures during the monsoon season eased demand for electricity.
Aditya Birla Capital Q2 profit rises 42%
Aditya Birla Capital on Wednesday reported a 42% increase in consolidated net profit to ₹1,001 crore in the second quarter ended September 2024.
Tuberculosis cases hit record high
A record 8.2 million new tuberculosis cases were diagnosed worldwide last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) said—the highest number since it began global TB monitoring in 1995.
Air India to cancel 60 India, US flights
Non-availability of aircraft due to maintenance issues has forced Tata Group-owned Air India to cancel some 60 flights on the India-US routes between November and December this year, according to people in the know of the matter.
Gautam Adani vies for projects in Bhutan's 'Mindfulness City'
Billionaire Gautam Adani is among those in discussions for infrastructure projects in Bhutan's new 'Gelephu Mindfulness City,' as the tiny Himalayan kingdom seeks investment to build a mega township along its southern border with India.
India, China disengagement in Depsang, Demchok complete
Both sides conducting joint verification of the troop and equipment pullback
Israel eyes deal to end Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon
Israel is considering a deal to end the conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon that would see the militant group's fighters move away from the Israeli border, after assessing its rocket arsenal has been mostly expended or destroyed.
How the Houthis went from ragtag rebels of Yemen to global threat
The Gaza war has allowed the Iran-backed Yemeni militants to broaden alliances with Iraqi militias, African jihadists and Russia
With dreams of a lunar outpost, China takes new risks in space race with U.S.
As a graduate student in Switzerland in the 1980s, Chinese aerospace scientist Ye Peijian paid a visit to the World Intellectual Property Organization, where a moon rock from the Apollo program was on display as a symbol of U.S. power in space.
Starbucks tells workers to return to the office or risk getting fired
Starbucks is stepping up efforts to enforce its return-to-office mandate with a warning: Comply with the policy or risk termination.
Elon Musk's xAI in talks to raise funding valuing it at $40 billion
New fundraising effort would substantially increase startup's valuation from spring
Mixed festive season as buyers seek discounts, cut spending
Shoppers also spent less money per transaction compared to the previous festive season
Space World group to raise funds for new fibre ventures
Space World group is evaluating various routes to raise funds to channel into new ventures Constl and Ranext that will offer fibre connectivity between data centres and in-building plug-and-play fibre network for internet services providers.
Filmmakers look to de-risk projects, sign OTT deals as box office bombs
According to media reports, actor Aamir Khan has decided to sell his films to OTTs only after theatrical release
Legal influencers' rise sparks fears of misleading advice
Influencers contend their goal is to increase awareness about legal rights in simpler terms
TCI orders cargo ships from China
TCI plans to use the ships to carry cargo along ports spanning the east and west coasts of India
Toyota to get Suzuki's first-ever EV as partnership expands
Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor's Indian unit will supply its first-ever electric vehicle to Toyota Motor, the two companies said in a statement on Wednesday, in a move that marks their first collaboration on green vehicles.
L&T Q2 revenue grows 21%, new orders dip on high base
The infrastructure major eyes domestic recovery in H2, even as its overseas projects thrive