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Religare may sell 6-7% of its health insurance business
Religare Enterprises Ltd is in early talks with private equity (PE) investors to sell 6-7% in its subsidiary Care Health Insurance Ltd to raise as much as ₹1,200 crore, three people close to the matter said.
Govt defers tax hike on foreign remittances, spares credit cards
The central government on Wednesday deferred its budget announcement of raising tax collected at source (TCS) rate on overseas remittances and rolled back the move to include credit card spending while abroad within the scope of this mode of tax collection.
Govt okays 3.7 tn for fertilizer plans, raises cane prices
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved multiple fertilizer schemes with a total allocation of ₹3.7 trillion on Wednesday to boost farm output, ensure food security, and promote environmental sustainability.
Markets hit record highs; Adani stocks lead rally
Equity benchmarks hit new highs on Wednesday, as robust foreign fund inflows and the advance of the southwest monsoon boosted investor sentiment.
Jain's GQG boosts Adani investments
Rajiv Jain’s GQG Partners Llc acquired an additional $1 billion worth of shares in Adani group companies from the promoter group, boosting the US-based fund’s total investment in the Indian conglomerate to $3.4 billion.
Sebi shortens IPO listing timelines
Market regulator okays additional disclosures for foreign funds
THE NIGHT THE NICKEL MARKET BROKE
How the LME sleepwalked into a crisis, unaware of a massive short squeeze centered around metals giant Tsingshan
The irresistible success of footballer Jyoti Chouhan
Chouhan has become a trendsetter by becoming the first Indian footballer who is an indispensable part of an European club
The Ashes: A compelling clash of Test cricket styles
The more traditional Australian tortoise won the first round in the Ashes, but can the English hare stage a comeback?
GREAT STRIDES MADE IN INSURANCE, BUT THERE IS STILL A LONG WAY TO GO
Two decades ago when I joined the insurance industry, it had just about been privatized. \"But will they pay a claim?\" everyone asked me about the sector.
Big tech companies want AI regulation-but on their own terms
OpenAI chief executive officer Sam Altman surprised everyone last month when he warned Congress of the dangers posed by artificial intelligence.
Being Happy With Your Paycheck Isn't Just About How Big It Is
The key to pay satisfaction is a bigger salary, right? Not exactly.
'Win for military; Russia dodged a civil war'
President Vladimir Putin aimed to rally Russia's military and security services on Tuesday, telling them they halted a slide into civil war when Wagner mercenaries rebelled and marched on Moscow.
Economic barriers are driving world to confrontation: China
Bid to politicize economies will fragment the world, need to keep supply chains stable, says Chinese premier
Coursera spices up courses with gen AI
A merican edtech firm Coursera is intensifying its efforts to cater to the growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and generative Al courses in local languages, and aims to offer more personalized and interactive online courses by leveraging these tools, for global as well as Indian subscribers, said a senior company executive.
Tech majors fall in line after CCI cracks whip
Companies are being careful with aspects like self-referencing, search bias
Indian-made foreign liquor volumes grow 14% in FY23
The industry rebounds from the pandemic-led challenges, sets new growth trajectory.
Bajaj-Triumph and Hero-Harley take aim at Royal Enfield
Hero MotoCorp Ltd and Bajaj Auto Ltd are set to launch the first locally-made Harley-Davidson and Triumph motorcycles in July in an ambitious attempt to challenge the dominance of Royal Enfield Motors in the growing market for premium lifestyle motorcycles.
Hindenburg report 'targeted misinformation', says Adani
Lashing out at US short-seller Hindenburg Research, whose report erased billions of dollars in market value of Adani Group companies, Gautam Adani, the group’s chairman, said the report was engineered to make profits by impacting the conglomerate’s share prices.
Near-term concerns limit upside for city gas distribution cos
City gas distribution (CGD) companies face multiple concerns in the near term, as reflected in the performance of their stock prices.
Byju's hopes to raise $1 bn at special terms
Byju's is in advanced with prospective shareholders for a $1 biltalks new lion fundraising round, seeking to stave off attempts by some investors to clip founder Byju Raveendran's control over the beleaguered tech startup.
Tata Tech, SBFC Fin, Gandhar Oil get Sebi approval for IPO
Tata Technologies, an arm of Tata Motors, Gandhar Oil Refinery (India) Ltd and non-banking financial company SBFC Finance have received capital market regulator Sebi's approval to raise funds through initial public offerings.
Equitas SFB may trip over elevated costs on the path to growth
Shares of Equitas Small Finance Bank Ltd (Equitas SFB) have gained almost 48% so far in 2023 helped by improvement in its performance in recent quarters.
AC cos may face the heat in June qtr
For companies selling air conditioners (ACs), seasonality plays a crucial role.
'Cautious but excited on Gen Al'
The global logistics industry has increasingly embraced data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and block chain as part of its suite of operational and client-facing solutions.
Govt reworks highway targets for FY24
The government is reworking its highway-building target for the current year as it looks to fast track infrastructure in a year of multiple state polls, ahead of general elections next year.
Falling crude shrinks CAD in March quarter to $1.3 billion
The sequential decline in CAD from Q3 was mainly on account of moderation in trade deficit
Illegal antibiotics in seafood, meat ring alarm bells
Detection of banned antibiotics in seafood and meat has prompted India's top drug advisory body to seek greater surveillance, given the danger they pose to human and animal health.
EU's planned due diligence law sparks unease in India
NEW DELHI : A fresh European Union (EU) push to punish suppliers lax on the environment and human rights has sparked unease in New Delhi, given its potential to raise compliance costs and disrupt small businesses.
Air India draws antitrust scrutiny on proposed merger with Vistara
India's antitrust regulator has sent a show-cause notice to Air India over its proposed merger with Vistara (Tata SIA Airlines Ltd), citing concerns about the potential harm to competition in the domestic aviation market, two people close to the matter said.