Business Today India - February 04, 2024
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Highlights of Business Today 4th February 2024, issue: As the government nears the end of its second term, one of the biggest moves it is currently engaged in — believed to be a pet project of Prime Minister Modi — is to bring global finance into India in a major way in the form of the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City, or GIFT City, the international financial services centre (IFSC) near Ahmedabad. In this fascinating cover story, read how the GIFT City is on its way to becoming a serious player on the lines of Singapore and Dubai and turning into a reinsurance, aircraft- and ship-leasing hub. Plus, read more on the upcoming Interim Budget and what is in store for the country as the Narendra Modi-government closes its second term and India goes into election mode. All this and more in the present issue of BT. Grab your copy today.
TEMPLE BOOM
From hotels to real estate, and airlines to railways, there's a frenetic pace of activity at Ayodhya
3 mins
Adani-Hindenburg Case - In Sebi's Court
The Supreme Court ruling in the Adani-Hindenburg matter has made it clear that Sebi is the sole authority that will look into the allegations against the conglomerate
3 mins
WARM VIBES
With winter at its peak, sales of appliances like geysers and room heaters are spiking, bringing cheer for retailers and manufacturers alike
1 min
Choppy Waters
The derogatory remarks of now-suspended Maldivian ministers have not only led to calls for a boycott of the island nation but also a surge in demand for domestic destinations like Lakshadweep
3 mins
Poised for Growth
Following the outperformance of the broader markets in 2023, market watchers are counting on large-caps to come through in 2024, despite some concerns
3 mins
CHIPS RISE
unit Tata's announcement of a semiconductor and Simmtech's ₹1,250-crore investment plan are encouraging, but India's fab dream is still a long road
2 mins
Celebrating AI
From home appliances to cars, companies across the board have embraced AI at CES 2024
1 min
CAPITAL GATEWAY
IN THE MAKING FOR OVER A DECADE, INDIA'S ONLY INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE, GIFT CITY NOW SEEMS TO BE TAKING SHAPE WITH FOCUSED POLICIES AND REGULATORY CLARITY. THERE'S GROWING INTEREST FROM INVESTORS AND MORE CONFIDENCE ON THE GROUND BUT A FEW MORE POLICY TWEAKS MAY BE NEEDED
10+ mins
"India needs to free up the markets for more money to come in"
Legendary investor and fund manager Mark Mobius on India, emerging markets, and women on boards
5 mins
Balancing The Budget
The government may choose to maintain fiscal conservatism in the Interim Budget to be presented on February 1 but there is expectation that it will contain a few popular announcements ahead of the General Elections. How will the government maintain this balance?
5 mins
REJUVENATING DABUR
THE ORIGINAL AYURVEDA MAJOR IS AIMING FOR IMMUNITY FROM DIPS WITH A BASKET OF ₹1,000-CRORE POWER BRANDS
10+ mins
Captives Take Centre Stage
Even as IT services is facing a slowdown, global capability centres in India are transforming from back-end offices providing round-the-clock technical support into innovation hubs for MNCs. And they are hiring!
8 mins
BURNING RUBBER
Two-wheeler tyre market leader CEAT is betting on electrification and premiumisation as it targets a top line of ₹17,000 crore in three years. But competition is intensifying and it must strive hard to consolidate its lead
8 mins
PLAYING THE LONG GAME
Two years after India brought in a scheme to promote semiconductor manufacturing, it is yet to approve a chip fab application. But a strong foundation has been laid
7 mins
THE ALTERNATIVE UNIVERSE
Exotic alternative investment options like asset leasing and invoice discounting represent the next frontier for those chasing high returns. But, as is often the case, the risks are elevated, too
5 mins
Zero-Cost At What Cost?
Launched with great fanfare, zero-cost term plans promised complete premium refunds upon retirement. But experts say in the presence of regular term plans and those offering premium returns, this new offering adds little value
5 mins
Business Today India Magazine Description:
Utgiver: India Today Group
Kategori: Business
Språk: English
Frekvens: Fortnightly
Business Today is a weekly business magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It was founded in 1992 and is the largest-circulated business fortnightly in India.
Business Today covers a wide range of business topics, including corporate news, market trends, and leadership profiles. The magazine also features articles on entrepreneurship, innovation, and social responsibility.
Business Today is known for its in-depth reporting and its insightful analysis. The magazine has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the World Media Award for Business Journalism.
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* Social responsibility: Business Today features articles on corporate social responsibility and sustainability.
Business Today is a must-read for any business leader or anyone interested in the Indian business world. Subscribe today and start your journey to becoming a better business leader!
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