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HDFC Bank rolls out FD scheme with higher rates
HDFC Bank, the country's largest private-sector lender, has launched a special edition fixed deposit (FD) scheme for customers, offering higher interest rates than its peers for tenures of 35 months and 55 months.
RBI to tighten banks' LCR norms
Releases draft guidelines, proposes additional 5% 'run-off' factor on retail deposits
"Our focus is to grow exposure beyond South India'
Thrissur-based South Indian Bank is looking to expand beyond Kerala. The lender is also shifting its focus on loan mix to micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and retail, from the current bias towards corporates, the bank's managing director and chief executive officer P R SESHADRI said in an telephonic interview with Shine Jacob. Edited Excerpts:
Govt looks for cost-effective probe measures for hill roads
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is looking at a comprehensive set of matrices to identify slope vulnerabilities and cost-effective remedial measures to reduce the impact of rising cases of landslides and slope destabilisation in hilly areas where national highways have been constructed.
K'taka passes resolution to scrap NEET
The Karnataka Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution to scrap the National Eligibilitycum-Entrance Test (NEET), becoming the third state after Tamil Nadu and West Bengal to ask the Centre to exempt it from the national-level medical entrance test.
Sale of Bharat atta, rice at revised rates extended
Move will help govt tame food prices
Govt plans new course for EV localisation
The Ministry of Heavy Industries is discussing a phased manufacturing programme (PMP) with stakeholders, requiring stricter localisation for electric vehicle (EV) makers to qualify for the proposed Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles (FAMEIII) subsidy scheme.
Anatomy of a democratic coup
In December 1932, Adolf Hitler had hit rock bottom.
Talking puppy tells tall tales
Three years ago, when I was trying to build a company (a sort of euphemism for not having steady income), some well-meaning folks sought my advice on the strategic direction for a fledgling startup.
Capital gains tax reforms in context
The budgetary provisions on the taxation of capital gains could help foster change in trading behaviour and address inequality
"Time for younger voices in Oval Office'
Says US PresidentJoe Biden in his first speech since ending re-election campaign
Harris is a radical Left lunatic, unfit to rule: Trump
Unleashing a volley of attacks against his new campaign opponent Vice President Kamala Harris, former president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said she is \"unfit to rule\" and described her as a \"radical left lunatic\" whom voters will reject.
Amazon in race to develop AI chips cheaper, faster
Texas, 25 July Inside Amazon com's chip lab in Austin, Texas, half a dozen engineers on a Friday afternoon put a closely guarded new server design through its paces.
The secret battle for the future of Murdoch empire
Rupert Murdoch is locked in a secret legal battle against three of his children over the future of his media empire, as he moves to preserve it as a conservative political force after his death, according to a court document seen by The New York Times.
Agnipath driving shift in spending patterns
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who was defence minister until five years ago, allocated to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) on Tuesday, earmarking a Budget of ₹6.21 trillion almost the same amount as in her Interim Budget, presented before the general elections this year.
'Draft of revised direct tax code in six months'
The Centre is working on a comprehensive review of the Direct Tax Code, which will be prepared by the internal committee then shared for stakeholder consultation within the next months, Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra (pictured) said on Thursday.
TDS on income from G-sec unlikely to impact retail participation
The introduction of tax deducted at source (TDS) on income from central government securities and state bonds may not lead to a significant effect on retail participation, according to market participants.
Extend prepack to big firms: Industry
As Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in her Budget speech, hinted at impending changes to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), industry experts suggest priorities should include extending pre-packaged insolvency to larger firms, codifying group insolvency norms, and clarifying project-wise insolvency processes.
Buyers throng jewellery stores after cut in Customs duty on gold
Jewellers are seeing a rise in demand as buyers flock to stores to buy gold after the government cut the import tax on gold, silver, and platinum in an effort to reduce the smuggling of these precious metals.
'Don't want to raise tariffs to high levels as industry becomes complacent'
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs Chairman SANJAY KUMAR AGARWAL says there has been a fourfold increase in the goods and services tax (GST) collections from online gaming to ₹1,150 crore every month. In conversation with Asit Ranjan Mishra, Agarwal explains the rationale behind the Customs duty cuts on silver and gold, among other Budget provisions. Edited excerpts:
'Startups are thrilled...they feel funding winter may end with angel tax abolition'
The government is looking at ways to speed up the process of clearing foreign direct investment (FDI) proposals, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Secretary RAJESH KUMAR SINGH said on Thursday. In a post-Budget interview, Singh told Shreya Nandi in New Delhi that the pipeline of funds should get better, with abolition of the contentious angel tax. Edited excerpts:
'People are opting and seeing value in new tax regime'
Central Board of Direct Taxes Chairman RAVI AGRAWAL says the old regime of personal income tax can be phased out once taxpayers in substantial numbers shift to the new one. In a conversation with Shrimi Choudhary and Asit Ranjan Mishra, he says extending the 15 per cent concessionary rate (for companies) depends on how they have utilised the benefit. Edited excerpts:
'Archaic laws need to be reviewed keeping in mind recent changes'
Guidelines for public-sector banks to assess micro, small, and medium enterprises MSMEs) for credit will be finalised by the Indian Banks’ Associations IBA), says Department of Financial Services DFS) Secretary VIVEK JOSHI in an interview with Harsh Kumar and Asit Ranjan Mishra in New Delhi. Joshi also spells out the ideas behind the Budget proposals for the financial sector. Edited excerpts:
Auto component sector still reeling from Red Sea crisis
The Red Sea crisis is significantly impacting the multi-billion-dollar India's auto components industry.
50% PCs to be Al-powered in 3 yrs: HP India
Global personal computer (PC) manufacturer HP expects at least 50 per cent of all PCs to be artificial intelligence (AI) devices in the next two-three years, said a senior executive.
Export of iPhone in touching distance of target ahead of date
Apple iPhone exports in the April-June quarter (Q1) of 2024-25 (FY25) hit a new milestone, accounting for 79 per cent of its total freight on board (FOB) value production in the country, totalling $3.8 billion, according to data provided by its vendors to the government.
Rural volumes may overtake urban by FY25-end
Kantar report says rural growth largely led by rise in population rather than consumption
Unilever spells out strategy behind Q1 volume growth
Unilever consolidated its share gains achieved over the last three years in India to post a volume growth of 3.8 per cent in the April-June quarter of 2024-25, Fernando Fernandez (pictured), chief financial officer at Unilever told investors after announcing its earnings for the first quarter.
Nestlé flags food inflation, lower demand growth
Misses profit estimates despite 6.9% rise
TechM net up 23% on cost action; still a miss
India's fifth-largest IT services company Tech Mahindra on Thursday reported a 23 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) jump in its net profit for the first quarter of 2024-25.