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Global airlines may surpass $1-trn revenue mark in 2025
THE GLOBAL AIRLINE industry is projected to report a net profit of $36.6 billion in 2025, slightly higher than expected this year, helped by lower oil prices and cost control, IATA said on Tuesday.
Will focus on fintech, consumer startups, says Stride Ventures
AS IT LOOKS at its next phase of growth, venture debt firm Stride Ventures will increase focus on investments in consumer, fintech, and cleantech startups and reduce exposure to the B2B sector.
Peripheral areas witness bigger spike in home prices than prime locations
NEWER REAL ESTATE micro markets have seen higher price growth over the past six years than many prime locations across the top 7 cities, a report by Anarock showed.
RIL, L&T arm, ReNew bid for green hydrogen sops
WAAREE, AVAADA ALSO SUBMIT BIDS UNDER TRANCHE II
Amazon enters q-commerce race with 15-minute delivery
JOINING THE RUSH
Stand against China-led investment to continue
INDIA WILL CONTINUE to oppose China's move at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) for an agreement on investment facilitation even though it has garnered support from 128 countries out of 166 members, a senior official said.
List of approved solar models & makers issued
THE GOVERNMENT ON Monday issued an order to include solar cells under the ambit of Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) effective from June 1, 2026, a measure aimed to boost domestic manufacturing of solar cells and reduce dependency on Chinese imports.
Oppn submits motion to remove Dhankhar
IN A FIRST, parties of the INDIA opposition bloc on Tuesday submitted a notice to bring a motion in Rajya Sabha for the removal of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, accusing him of \"partisan\" conduct as the chairman of the Upper House.
National Broadband Mission 2.0 in the works
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is working on the next leg of the National Broadband Mission to improve connectivity, quality of services, increase broadband penetration, and infrastructure in the country.
India to defend fishing subsidies at WTO meet
INDIA HAS POINTED out that its per capita subsidies to farmers amount to just $35 a year as compared to $76,000 that some of the biggest fishing economies provide and the World Trade Organisation (WTO) should look at per capita rather than aggregate support for fisheries as the trade regulating body discusses further measures to tackle overfishing.
Rail freight loading trails modest Budget estimates
• Just 2.1% growth in April-Nov despite no increase in tariffs
S&P Global: India set for 'resilient' growth in 2025
THE INDIAN ECONOMY is set for resilient growth in 2025 on the back of strong urban consumption, steady service sector growth, and ongoing investment in infrastructure, S&P Global Ratings has said in its 'India Outlook for 2025' note.
Inoperative Jan Dhan accounts have ₹14,750 cr balance
INOPERATIVE BANK ACCOUNTS under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) have a balance of ₹14,750 crore as of November 20, 2024, the finance ministry informed Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
Industry body seeks separate policy for stainless steel sector
INDUSTRY BODY ISSDA has urged the government to formulate a separate policy for the stainless steel industry.
Highway construction declines 6.6% on year
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION IN the first eight months of this fiscal stood close to 4,900 km, which is 6.6% lower than 5,248 km in the same period last year.
PM to lay out plan for socio-economic growth
● Agenda includes jobs, manufacturing, and MSMEs
Retail inflation likely fell sharply to 5.6% in Nov
● Decline was mainly due to cooling of vegetable prices
SVOD audience falls 2% in India: Report
INDIA'S SUBSCRIPTION VIDEO-ON-DEMAND (SVOD) audience base has witnessed a slight decline, dropping by 2%, from 153 million in 2023 to 150.6 million in 2024, according to The Ormax SVOD Audience Report: 2024.
Verdict is clear: Mega merger unlikely to threaten WPP's stupendous lead in India
The Omnicom-Interpublic combine can topple WPP after becoming the world's largest advertising agency network.
Omnicom takes aim at Big Tech, AI with $13-bn Interpublic deal
TRADITIONAL PLAYERS LOOK TO COMPETE BETTER WITH BIG TECH FIRMS
Luxury property market is a boon to Trump's biz
INDIA STANDS OUT
FY25 Budget shows ways to build an efficient workforce
SKILLS-BASED GROWTH COMPACT CAN BE KEY
IT sector hiring may grow 20% in 2025
THE IT SECTOR, which is on the path of recovery, is expected to witness 15-20% growth in job opportunities across various industries in 2025, talent solutions company NLB Services said.
MFI disbursals drop 10% in Q2 as credit quality takes a hit
DISBURSEMENTS BY MICROFINANCE institutions dropped by more than 10% in the July-September period compared to the year-ago period as the industry started witnessing stress on asset quality, according to data shared by a self-regulatory organisation.
India monitoring Syria situation, calls for stability
A DAY AFTER rebel forces overthrew President Bashar Assad's authoritarian government in Syria, India on Monday joined leading nations to call for stability and preserve the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Arab nation.
Sanjay Malhotra to succeed Shaktikanta Das as next RBI governor
While the growth in gross domestic product (GDP) plunged to a seven-quarter low of 5.4% in the second quarter of the current fiscal and demand looked weak, the RBI maintained its \"neutral\" stance.
CVC offers to buy software firm in $1.2-billion deal
SHARES IN GERMAN health-care software provider CompuGroup Medical surged 30% on Monday after the company said investor CVC Capital Partners has offered to acquire it and take it off the stock exchange.
Policy shift spurs surge in stocks, bond
STOCKS JUMPED AND China's government bonds rallied after the Politburo shifted its monetary policy stance to imply more easing is coming, mirroring moves made in previous crises.
South Korean prez barred from travelling abroad
SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT Yoon Suk Yeol has been banned from leaving the country over a failed attempt at imposing martial law, a justice ministry official said on Monday, amid growing calls for him to step down and a deepening leadership crisis.
Chipmaker Nvidia faces Chinese probe
CHINA ON MONDAY said it has launched an investigation into Nvidia Corp over suspected violations of the country's anti-monopoly law, in a move that will likely be seen as a retaliatory move against Washington's recent chip curbs.