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Consumer watchdog moves to standardize diamond labelling
The CCPA is expected to release the draft guidelines in the coming weeks
Chinese stocks face another volatile year as policy clouds gather at home, abroad
Chinese equities are in for another volatile year as markets weigh the impact of Beijing's seesawing stimulus against the potential threat posed by U.S. trade policy.
Why Big Oil doesn't mind big regulation
Donald Trump has promised to remove Biden-era regulatory barriers to drilling oil and gas, and that has become even easier with Republicans' House majority.
Oil glut set to thwart Trump's call to 'frack, frack, frack'
US President-elect Donald Trump's vows to \"frack, frack, frack\" are about to collide with a global crude glut that's set to, finally, temper record shale production.
Antitrust enforcers prepare a final blitz against Big Tech
The FTC is laying the groundwork to open an investigation into Microsoft's cloud business and other practices
Govt plans minority stake sale in four state-run banks
The Indian government is considering selling minority stakes in four state-run banks to comply with public shareholding norms mandated by the country's markets regulator, a government source told Reuters.
NBCC India seeks to double revenue to ₹25,000 cr: CMD
The govt construction firm will leverage its land bank and take up redevelopment projects
Tata Power, DGPC to jointly develop projects in Bhutan
DGPC is an arm of Druk, a Bhutan govt-owned holding company with investments in energy to financial services
HC summons OpenAI in ANI copyright infringement plea
Agency says ChatGPT owner does not have the right to exploit or create copies of its content
India's rural consumption sees a rew'val. But is it sustainable?
India's consumer goods giants found an unexpected saviour this past quarter: rural demand.
Honasa disputes unsold stocks allegations by distributors, body
Honasa Consumer, the H parent to personal care brand Mamaearth, has denied allegations by the All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation (AICPDF) regarding unsold stocks causing financial burden on distributors and retailers, noting that the figures mentioned by the industry body is °'inconsistent,\" with the sales driven through the channel.
Prime, JioStar ads to hit smaller OTTs
With Amazon Prime Video's and merged JioStar's dominance, small regional language OTTs' bargaining power will be hit
Suditi Ind acquires kidswear brand Gini & Jony
Textile and garment manufacturer Suditi Industries on Tuesday announced the acquisition of homegrown kidswear retailer Gini & Jony for an undisclosed sum.
Meta rejects CCI's ₹213 crore fine over WA privacy update
The tech major is set to contest CCI's ruling on WhatsApp privacy policy at appellate tribunal
RMZ98 j oint venture to invest $l.7 bn for India data centres
India's data centre capacity has doubled since 2019, with 26% projected CAGR over three years drawing investors
Retail investors buying the dip may be 'skating on thin ice'
Individuals investing in stocks show no signs of slowing even as India's benchmark indices have shed significant gains since hitting record highs in September, prompting a warning from leading wealth managers and brokers against 'buying the dip' in hope of short-term gains.
IIFL Finance revives $400 mn bond plan halted by RBI curbs
IIFL Finance Ltd is preparing to revive its $400 million bond plan after putting it on hold due to restrictions imposed by India's central bank on parts of its business, according to people familiar with the matter.
Markets reverse 7-day decline
Stock indices rebounded after falling in the past seven sessions due to FII selling, tepid Q2 earnings, rising US yields
Saatvik Green files papers for an IPO
Saatvik Green Energy has S filed a draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the market regulator for an initial public offering (IPO) as it seeks to raise capital for setting up a solar module manufacturing plant and repay debt.
Apollo Tyres has a long ride ahead before it catches up
Apollo Tyres Ltd's ride in 2024 so far has been tough. Its stock is up a mere 7%, significantly behind the Nifty Auto Index's 26% returns. Its poor September quarter (Q2FY25) results indicate this wide gap is unlikely to be bridged soon.
SME IPOs: Sebi for doubling minimum application size
The move comes as part of Sebi's broader review of the listing process and corporate governance norms for SM Es
IGL, MGL face perils of policy
City gas distributors Indraprastha Gas Ltd (IGL) and Mahanagar Gas Ltd (MGL) have suffered two consecutive blows in a month.
Star appeal, small towns lift demand for athleisure wear
Jockey India opened its first physical retail store for athleisure wear in Kochi last month
SolarSquare eyes $30 mn from Lightspeed, others
Likely investment signals Lightspeed’s focus on climate-centred ventures
G20 summit ends in disappointment for climate negotiators in Baku
The Group of 20 summit T in Brazil's Rio De Janeiro disappointed negotiators at the UN Climate Change Conference Baku-COP29, as it failed to send a strong signal on the pressing need to resolve the climate crisis.
India needs an EPA to tackle pollution
Dr Soumya Swaminathan, former chief scientist at the World Health Organization, says India should adopt an \"airshed approach\" to analyze its air pollution crisis and set up an environment protection agency to enforce government rules with strict action.
India's FTAs stress on equity and balance
Goyal said FTAs are driven by India's long-term vision of fostering sustainable and fair trade partnerships
Tie-up for better care of diabetes patients
In a move to improve diabetes care, the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH), part of the Quality Council of India, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI).
'Centre will electrify its own fleet, states must follow suit'
Adviser in the PMO says state governments will be incentivizeol through interest-free loans
AI investments are booming, but venture-firm profits are at a historic lon
Silicon Valley's venture-S capital firms are having an easy time finding promising startups to back. The hard part is cashing out.