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Promoters cash in on strong rally
INDIA INC'S PROMOTERS, particularly those of small and mid-sized firms, have been cashing in on the stock market rally by paring their holdings.
TikTok's holiday discounts to trigger price war with Amazon, Walmart
TIKTOK PLANS TO offer steep holiday discounts in a monthlong campaign that will begin in late October, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg.
Chinese EV makers pin hopes on Europe's fading auto dealers
EVEN BEFORE THE European Union targeted imports of cheap Chinese electric vehicles, their makers faced another big challenge: winning over consumers who don't know or necessarily trust their brands.
How Sri Lanka fell in love with cricket again
IT'S ALMOST 1:30 on Friday night and roughly 25 minutes since Charith Asalanka scored the winning runs against Pakistan, propelling Sri Lanka to the Asia Cup final against India. The presentation ceremony is over and the commentary crew are packing up.
'Facebook's architecture hurt its own misinformation policies'
Platform’'s core design pushed back on tweaking algorithms
'Not for sale': Salah committed to his future at Anfield
After a month-long drama over Mohamed Salah's expected departure from Liverpool, the Egyptian forward has put noises to rest with his expression both on and off the field
Reigning and how, India's space story
In mere three weeks, Chandrayaan-3, India’s lunar mission, has made interesting discoveries keeping the scientific community abuzz
Ola restarts all-electric bike taxi in B'luru
RIDE-SHARING FIRM, Ola Cabs has restarted its bike taxi services in Bengaluru, after suspending it amidst legal ambiguity around the use of non-electric bikes for commercial taxi purposes.
IBBI open to innovation to reduce delays: Mital
URGING STAKEHOLDERS FOR suggestions that can be incorporated in the policy to help reduce delays, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) chairman Ravi Mital on Saturday said IBC has evolved over the years and NCLT has been approving over 35 resolutions a month, reducing delays.
Honda losing dominance in midsize sedan market
HONDA'S FLAGSHIP SEDAN City's dominance in the midsize segment seems to be diminishing. The vehicle, first launched in 1998, with 900,000 units sold cumulatively, is fast ceding ground to other sedans, as well as midsize sports utility vehicles.
Govt to convene all-party meeting on eve of special Parliament session
AHEAD OF THE Parliament session, the government will hold a meeting with leaders of all parties on Sunday to brief them and hear their views, amid an intense buzz on whether it will have some surprise item up its sleeve during the five-day sitting.
Cong resolves to make INDIA bloc 'ideological & electoral success'
THE CONGRESS ON Saturday resolved to make the INDIA bloc an \"ideological and electoral success\" to free the country from \"divisive politics\" and ensure that people get a government that is sensitive and accountable.
In Yashobhoomi, India gets one of world's largest MICE centres today
WEEKS AFTER THE grand 'Bharat Mandapam' debuted as the venue for G20, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to unveil another imposing conference and exhibition centre-Yashobhoomi-in the national capital on Sunday.
Budget-conscious the new buzzword in retail
Tata or Reliance, value retail proving to be irresistible
Q2 advance tax receipts jump 24%
Overall direct tax revenues up 23% on year till Sept 16
Mauritius revoked licences of firm that invested in Adani
Regulator cited breach of laws to curb money laundering
The Formula's different behind the fastest bikes
Unlike a Formula One race in which the machine is supreme, in MotoGP the rider’s skills play a bigger role
Forex reserves fall by $4.99 billion
It rose 4 billion in previous week
‘Small-ticket loans to give payments banks a big boost’
THE RESERVE BANK of India (RBI) must consider allowing payments banks to offer small ticket loans of 2-5 lakh quantum and also accept fixed deposits, Airtel Payments Bank MD Anubrata Biswas told FE.
D-Street frenzy: Global cues spur Sensex to lifetime high
The current 11-session rising streak is longest since October 2007
Infosys signs $1.5-bn Al contract
Total contract value of mega deals crosses 5 bn in Q2
Total, Adani may sign green energy deal
Partnership will be first since Hindenburg report
Sumitomo may spend ₹6K cr on Worli land development
JAPAN'S SUMITOMO GROUP plans to build offices properties, mall and a hotel on the land acquired from Bombay Dyeing, according to people who are aware of the company's plans.
Dabur eyes ₹7K cr sales from personal care & home, ₹5K cr from healthcare in 5 years
FAST MOVING CONSUMER goods (FMCG) major Dabur India is targeting ₹5,000 crore in sales from its healthcare segment and ₹7,000 crore from home and personal care vertical in the next 5-7 years, the company said in an investor meeting on Friday.
Amid local push, Dixon to invest ₹400 crore in smartphone plant
Initial output at 500K phones a month, to be raised to 1 million later
Fertiliser subsidy may exceed BE on rise in urea, nutrients costs
More consumption pushes up subsidy burden as well
22 countries exploring trade with India in rupee, says FM
TWENTY-TWO COUNTRIES, including those lacking US dollar reserves, are exploring bilateral trade with India in rupee, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Friday.
UK trade talks in 'tough phase'; progress made on tricky issues
THE FREE TRADE negotiations between India and the UK have reached a tough phase, but good progress has been made on the prickly issues of rules of origin and bilateral investment treaty, a senior official said on Friday.
Customs duty on eight US products will continue
THE BASIC CUSTOMS duties and other levies will continue on eight products, including apple and walnut from the US, as well as other countries, a senior government official said on Friday.
Politics casts shadow on trade talks with Canada: Official
TALKS BETWEEN INDIA and Canada on a free trade agreement were paused due to the political differences and as soon as they are sorted out to New Delhi's satisfaction, negotiations would resume, a senior official said on Friday.