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Sunday, June 28, 2020

Signs that it may be India's moment to replace China

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Sun, Jun 28, 2020 | 05:25 PM IST
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Top stories of the day
Chronicles of a trade foretold: Signs that show India's moment could be near Chronicles of a trade foretold: Signs that show India's moment could be near
The hour when China phase will end was foretold, and also that India will take its place in due time. Will it?...
Gloves off: India bluntly tells China to analyse cause of Covid
Bankers in India are more productive working from home
India among Switzerland's top three partners on info exchange
How the world missed Covid-19's silent spread
PNB has no plans to sell non-core assets during this fiscal
Galwan River Valley: An important history lesson
Discoms' dues to power producers jump 63% in April
Debate This
Indian economy would have crumbled anyway, covid or not
Optimism, if any, about the state of the economy at this point is difficult to explain. There is little ammo left with the govt after the reforms it tried to execute in the recent past didn't exactly restart the economic engine. The decline in India's fortunes actually started quite a while ago; the virus struck an economy with pre-existing conditions.

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India to check power equipment from China for malware
Maruti boss explains how to curb Chinese imports
21-day consecutive hike in fuel prices halts
Huawei controversy opens field for 5G challengers
Reliance pushes back KG-D6 production to September/October
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Saturday, June 27, 2020

Ambani does to retail what he did to telecom

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Sat, Jun 27, 2020 | 05:45 PM IST
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Top stories of the day
Mukesh Ambani is doing to retail what he did to telecom Mukesh Ambani is doing to retail what he did to telecom
Staples are available for a cheaper price on JioMart compared to rivals like BigBasket....
India's making plans to keep the dragon at bay
Carlyle buys 20% stake in Piramal pharma for $490 mn
Fuel prices hiked for 21st consecutive day
Government launches 7.15% floating rate bonds
Govt adds another steroid to COVID treatment protocol
IDBI Bank to divest stake in IDBI Federal Life Insurance
The Mahindra deal that did not deliver
Debate This
Indian economy would have crumbled anyway, covid or not
Optimism, if any, about the state of the economy at this point is difficult to explain. There is little ammo left with the govt after the reforms it tried to execute in the recent past didn't exactly restart the economic engine. The decline in India's fortunes actually started quite a while ago; the virus struck an economy with pre-existing conditions.

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China in mind, India hurries cutting-edge missile system China in mind, India hurries cutting-edge missile system
Russia had postponed the delivery of the S-400 system to December 2021 due to the pandemic....
Delhi has 5 weapons against Covid: Kejriwal
President promulgates Banking Regulation Ordinance
China may get some wiggle room at ports
Investors tell cos to diversify China exposure
Facebook acts on some posts as advertisers pull back
Veteran BJP leader Sinha enters Bihar polls fray
China uses trade to coerce compliance: US NSA
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Friday, June 26, 2020

S&P paints a grim picture for India

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Fri, Jun 26, 2020 | 04:42 PM IST
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Indian economy in deep trouble: S&P Indian economy in deep trouble: S&P
​​ "India's economy is in deep trouble. Difficulties in containing the virus, an anemic policy response, and underlyi...
RBI board silent on loan restructuring
Money in Swiss banks: India at 77th place
Xiaomi uses 'Made in India' banners to cover branding
Hiring for CEO, MD picks up, cos look for tough leaders
Banks go for stress test to see impact of Covid on NPAs
China imports likely to continue for the time being
Resilient rural demand may aid India's economy
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Does Indian IT need American visa doles for survival?
More than the fact that Trump's latest visa freeze would hinder the American Dream of thousands of Indian techies, what needs a rethink is the dependence of Indian IT majors on such visas. Even though companies like Wipro, Infosys and TCS have ramped up their local hires over the recent years, their 'offsite-onsite' employee ratio is still about 80:20. With Covid pushing the world into work-from-home mode and borders losing

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This multibagger is back & set to go the distance
EPFO payout of 8.5% unlikely as kitty dips
India Inc's future rests on a loan application
Chinese find a new point to rile up India
Covid has made India's devastating gender gap even worse
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