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Thursday, September 3, 2020

Is India's growth really bad?

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Thu, Sep 03, 2020 | 03:54 PM IST

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GDP Truth: No, India didn't do better than US did GDP Truth: No, India didn't do better than US did
Many on Twitter seemed to have bought into the narrative that India performed better compared to its peers, contracti...
India's economic activity monitors are beginning to flatline
India's COVID-19 tally crosses 38-lakh mark
Over 100,000 tech job openings in India
The moment of truth for vaccine firms is here
Amazon, Verizon may invest in Voda Idea
Services activity shrinks for 6th month in Aug
Delhi Metro is restarting in 3 phases
ET Online Mood of the Nation survey
Can India claw its way back?
If there were any lingering doubts over Covid's economic decimation, the June quarter GDP print laid them to rest. But some all is not lost. Take this survey. Tell us what India needs to do to have a chance at redemption.

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

LĂ­neas ICO 2020

ICO Covid-19
 

ICO Covid-19

Línea de avales estatales para financiación para Pymes afectadas por la crisis sanitaria del Covid-19. Se espera que se mantenga activas solo hasta septiembre.

¿Para qué?

Atender las necesidades de financiación de empresas y autónomos para:

- Pago de salarios.

- Facturas.

- Necesidades de circulante.

- Necesidades de liquidez por pago de obligaciones financieras y tributarias.

¿Importe máximo?

Sin importe máximo pero determinadas por el impacto de la actual crisis sanitaria y económica en la operativa de cada empresa.

¿Tipo de operaciones?

Préstamos, reestructuraciones y circulante.

Las entidades bancarias ya están modificando su estrategia a medio y largo plazo, elevando sus tipos de interés.

Las líneas ICO Covid pueden ser una de las últimas opciones de acceder a financiación a precios tan reducidos. Aprovéchalo.

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The shield that made babus untouchable is gone

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Wed, Sep 02, 2020 | 03:40 PM IST

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The shield that made babus in India almost untouchable is gone The shield that made babus in India almost untouchable is gone
The Centre has made it clear it can, in the public interest, prematurely retire its employees at any time even after ...
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After PM's Mann Ki Baat, desi apps in top 10
Voda Idea to discuss funding plan on Sept 4
Smartphone prices in India may rise
WFH: IT cos aren't saving much on realty cost
Is bull run likely in Covid-damaged sectors soon?
Tata Motors launches new Nexon variant
Long Reads
For last two decades, Big Four only saw growth. But then came the virus
In the last 20-years the large consultancies and law firms have only seen growth—even during the 2008 slowdown. The big four firms—EY, PwC, KPMG, Deloitte—for instance have grown by at least 18-20% year on year since 2000.

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