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22.02 / 06:23
markets Digital Food country travelers Destinations cricket Advocacy and storytelling is the cornerstone of our marketing: Tourism Australia’s Nishant Kashikar
luxury; it is a way of life. As soon as they start earning, young Indians are taking their first international trip. There is also a shift in attitude.
22.02 / 06:07
markets UPS Waves Target Manufacturing Cycling Can fast fashion wave make this apparel cycle stick?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The fast fashion boom is decisively back on India’s startup map. The segment is projected to account for more than a quarter of India’s retail apparel market by FY31, according to Redseer last year.
22.02 / 06:07
markets Digital Platform Research information travelers Updates As Indian advertising outperforms global markets, WPP focuses on AI
IT services companies which are trying to adapt. Established network agency companies are struggling to stay relevant as advertisers turn to AI to not just generate creatives, but also conduct market research and run campaigns end-to-end.
22.02 / 06:07
markets Digital Platform awards Research show social Will social media die, crawl or reinvent itself in the future?
brands online, ahead of Google.This is where the good part ends.Social media is notorious for harming people’s mental health, driving online harassment, disrupting sleep, creating anxiety and accelerating digital addiction. According to Pew research, 48% of American teens say social media harms people their age. India's Economic Survey 2025-26 has flagged the rapid rise of digital addiction and screen-related mental health challenges.
22.02 / 04:51
markets FIVE wellness Experts performer reports Updates Manyavar built India’s wedding-wear market. Now it’s losing ground
₹1,800 billion in FY20 to ₹2,400 billion in FY25. Within this, branded ethnic wear grew faster, at an 18–20% CAGR, lifting the organized segment’s share from about 11% to nearly 19% between FY19 and FY22.Even so, the unorganized segment still accounts for roughly 70-75% of the market, leaving significant room for organized players to expand while intensifying competition.Manyavar commanded roughly 38% share of India’s branded men’s ethnic wear market as of FY22, the latest available data, underscoring its dominance within the organized segment.
22.02 / 04:51
markets COST UPS security country innovations Updates Europe’s defence market opening up to Indian industry is a possibility: Let’s raise its probability
While the transatlantic relationship made the headlines at this month’s Munich Security Conference, many of the European analysts I hung out with were more concerned about whether, how and how quickly Europe could build adequate military capacity to achieve meaningful strategic autonomy. The twin fears of a potential Russian invasion and an American divorce have compelled Europe’s leaders to invest in military capacity, but it presents the EU and its member states with unprecedented structural challenges.Europe sees a threat to the Union itself, but has to rely on the military establishments of its member-states to respond to it. Like the Pope, Brussels has practically no divisions under its command.
22.02 / 02:35
UPS President Photos Justice information Department How the Epstein files frustrated Trump’s White House
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. When the Justice Department released its last trove of millions of files about Jeffrey Epstein, President Trump found himself in the same place he had spent a year trying to avoid—dealing with the fallout, again. The files showed his own commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, had visited with Epstein long after Lutnick said they had cut ties.
22.02 / 02:35
markets UPS Target economy President show Inside The Fed’s hawkish turn poses problems for Warsh. What it means for rates.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Every incoming Federal Reserve chair inherits an economy. Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s pick to next run the central bank, will also inherit a conflict.
22.02 / 01:51
markets pandemic performer 2020 recommendations Updates Dividend-yield funds have beaten flexi caps over the past decade. Should you invest in them?
dividend-yield funds returned an average of 19.22% and around 18%, and 16.5% annually over the past three, five and 10 years (as of 18 February), while flexi-cap funds returned 16.85% and 14%, and 14.75% on average over the same periods. A recent rally in stocks has narrowed the average one-year returns to about 14% for both categories.Financial advisers said a run-up in dividend-yielding stocks in 2025 has helped lift the overall returns of the category for the 3-, 5-, and 10-year periods.
22.02 / 01:51
markets Google Software Enterprise NVIDIA Trade reports Code unknown: What is spooking IT stocks?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Artificial intelligence (AI) has come for the software industry. Since early January, software stocks across the world have tumbled sharply on investor fears that much of the business that software companies do will be taken over by AI, and by new AI giants such as Anthropic and OpenAI, among others.
21.02 / 14:35
UPS security Trade President country Courts International Trump plans to double down on tariffs after court defeat. What’s ahead for investors
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Stocks rallied on Friday after the Supreme Court repudiated the signature pillar of President Donald Trump’s trade agenda, but the market’s relief is likely to be short-lived. Instead, investors should prepare for a new round of economic uncertainty.
21.02 / 14:35
UPS Fighting President War country exclusive How a four-year onslaught has changed Ukraine
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. THE BOMBARDMENT began just after 4am on February 24th 2022. For the half-dozen border guards at the Vilcha checkpoint, 150km north of Kyiv, the odds of surviving were not good.
21.02 / 13:17
Target Trade President country Courts Investigations International Tariff ruling brings little comfort overseas
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Supreme Court’s decision overturning President Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs on imports isn’t the game-changer for international trade that it might appear to be at first. In Asia, Europe and the Americas, governments don’t expect Trump to abandon his favorite tool of economic policy, despite the legal setback.
21.02 / 12:39
UPS security Trade President country Courts Trump lost on tariffs, but trade will never be the same
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Trump still has three years left in office. Yet the Supreme Court’s ruling Friday that most of his tariffs are illegal has given the world a glimpse of U.S.
21.02 / 12:39
Target Trade President Universities country Courts International Mint Explainer | How the US Supreme Court order blunts Trump’s tariff threat
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The US Supreme Court’s ruling blocking the use of emergency powers under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose sweeping tariffs has significantly narrowed the executive branch’s trade toolkit. While the administration can still pursue tariffs under other statutes, those routes are more constrained, procedurally demanding and legally vulnerable.
21.02 / 11:05
UPS Paxful War country reports US Supreme Court’s end to Trump’s tariff tantrum boosts India’s hand
rejected arguments that tariffs had helped him achieve foreign policy goals, curbing his ability to impose levies at will to address geopolitical conflicts, including threats to penalize countries that do business with Iran or to gain leverage in his bid to acquire Greenland."Deeply disappointed", Trump signed off on a global 10% tariff "on all countries", hours after the Supreme Court order. "It is my Great Honor to have just signed, from the Oval Office, a Global 10% Tariff on all Countries, which will be effective almost immediately," he wrote on his Truth Social platform.He also insisted tariffs previously imposed under Section 232 (National Security) and existing Section 301 (Unfair Trade) remain “in full force and effect”.But these levies can remain in place for 150 days, unless Congress extends them.What does this mean for India and the 18% tariffs on it?According to Trump: “Nothing changes”.“They'll (India) be paying tariffs, and we will not be paying tariffs.
21.02 / 07:41
Williams Enterprise DELL President Celebrity show donates There are 154 billionaire women in the US. Here’s how they amassed fortunes.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Taylor Swift. The president of In-N-Out Burger.
21.02 / 07:41
UPS FIVE economy Trade President Courts Investigations Trump’s new trade agenda is on a collision course with midterms
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Trump’s new plan for tariffs puts his trade agenda on a collision course with the midterm campaign season. Just hours after his main tariff rationale was invalidated by the Supreme Court on Friday, Trump announced he would implement new levies under two separate legal authorities—one short term, another longer lasting.
21.02 / 03:25
UPS Target President Experts War country Trump approaches legacy-defining moment on Iran: A deal or war
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WASHINGTON—President Trump is at a crossroads that could define his legacy: He could sign a deal that curbs Iran’s nuclear program, or launch a war with hard-to-control consequences for the U.S. and the Middle East.
21.02 / 03:25
Digital Platform wellness Simulation shooting Investigations International OpenAI employees raised alarms about Canada shooting suspect months ago
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Months before Jesse Van Rootselaar became the suspect in the mass shooting that devastated a rural town in British Columbia, Canada, OpenAI considered alerting law enforcement about her interactions with its ChatGPT chatbot, the company said. While using ChatGPT last June, Van Rootselaar described scenarios involving gun violence over the course of several days, according to people familiar with the matter.
21.02 / 03:25
COST Analysis Enterprise Inside testing Commentary rowing AI Tool of the Week: See how this AI tool transforms financial analysis.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The AI capability we unlocked today is based on Claude in Excel.

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