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18.01 / 08:59
COST UPS Manufacturing Research Micron track electronic The global memory-chip shortage will cost us all
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. If you had put all your savings into a few pallets of computer memory chips a year ago, you’d have at least doubled your money by now. And prices are projected to continue their meteoric rise.
18.01 / 08:59
markets FIVE Manufacturing Healthcare Ozon reports testing Xponentia-backed Medsource Ozone hires EY to explore funding options
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: Faridabad-based Medsource Ozone Biomedicals, an in-vitro diagnostics instruments and reagents manufacturer, has hired the Big 4 audit firm Ernst & Young as an advisor to explore capital-raising options to fund its expansion, said two people familiar with the matter. “The company may look to raise about ₹300-400 crore, and the promoters may liquidate some stake for the incoming investor," one of the people cited above said.
18.01 / 07:47
markets COST Provident Booking security performer Steel prices hiked for the second time in two weeks as import curbs take effect
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI : Domestic steelmakers raised prices twice in January, within weeks of New Delhi imposing a safeguard duty on steel imports, as stronger construction demand, low inventories and improving market sentiment gave mills room to push through hikes. Prices of hot-rolled coil (HRC) and cold-rolled coil (CRC) were increased by 4% to Rs.51,700 per tonne in the second week of January, after a 2-4% hike in early January 2026, according to Big Mint, a commodities market intelligence.
18.01 / 07:47
markets FIVE Mobile Remark Hyundai Experts Features Hyundai, Vinfast lead the charge as cabs become the new battleground for carmakers; Maruti sits pretty at top
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: A near-three-fold growth in passenger vehicle registrations as taxis in four years is set to intensify competition among India's carmakers in the fast growing segment. According to the government's Vahan portal data, vehicles registered for the taxi segment stood at around 312,665 in calendar year 2025, a growth of 9% from the year-ago period.
18.01 / 04:51
markets UPS economy President War country International Fed turmoil is threatening dollar supremacy just as China pushes the Yuan
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. SINGAPORE—One potential beneficiary of the tug of war over the Federal Reserve’s independence: China. The criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell is being viewed globally as an effort by the Trump administration to wrest control of monetary policy from the central bank.
18.01 / 03:25
markets UPS Manufacturing security patient Pharmaceuticals Why the weight-loss drugs battle will intensify in 2026, explained in 5 charts
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Earlier this month Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk launched its oral Wegovy weight-loss pill in the US, for "needle-averse patients". The starting dose is priced at $149 a month for patients paying in cash, compared to the injectable version's list price of more than $1,300.
17.01 / 13:45
FIVE BLOCK FLEX Xi’s enforcers punished nearly a million in 2025—and China’s leader wants more
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Chinese leader Xi Jinping has directed relentless purges to assert a degree of autocratic control unseen in China in decades, with Communist Party enforcers punishing nearly a million people last year.
17.01 / 13:07
markets COST Provident Target Election President How the attacks on the Fed could backfire
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Trump administration’s efforts to bludgeon the Federal Reserve into lowering its policy interest rates appear unlikely to have their desired effect. Indeed, they conceivably could backfire and forestall the rate cuts that the central bank officials and the markets anticipate for this year.
17.01 / 12:17
markets COST UPS Enterprise Food Experts Updates Budget may allocate ₹28,000 crore to food processing schemes to aid farmers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: The Centre is considering a significant expansion of its flagship food processing schemes, with a proposed allocation of around ₹28,000 crore over the next five years in the upcoming Union budget to boost value addition, reduce post-harvest losses and improve farmers’ incomes through better market linkages, according to two government officials aware of the matter.
17.01 / 11:15
markets COST UPS Micron trends Why so many stocks are suddenly defying gravity
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A lot of stocks have gone almost straight up. The reason is simple: the world is changing fast.
17.01 / 10:45
UPS Action Election President country social rights Over two weeks in January, a boundary-pushing President on full display
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WASHINGTON—In the days after Donald Trump approved a risky operation to oust Venezuela’s autocratic leader, some administration officials privately came up with a new moniker for the emboldened commander in chief: “President of the World." The nickname reflected Trump’s expanding ambitions and increasingly aggressive posture as he enters the second year of his second term. The president is pushing boundaries at home and abroad as he looks to demonstrate power, cement his legacy and beat the clock ahead of midterm elections that could end unified Republican control in Washington.
17.01 / 09:49
UPS economy President War Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is running out of road
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the longest serving leader in the Middle East, faces an existential choice if he wants to preserve his rule and the theocracy that has governed Iran for nearly 50 years. Khamenei has ridden out decades of immense foreign pressure on Iran’s economy and numerous public uprisings, while insisting on Iran’s right to enrich uranium and build advanced missiles.
17.01 / 08:49
security Trade President country reports peace The world dodges another war—for now
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Alarm bells began to ring when US President Donald Trump hinted at direct intervention in what are the deadliest Iranian protests so far, posting “HELP IS ON ITS WAY" on his social media platform, Truth Social, on 13 January. The all-caps threat—Trump’s signature leadership style—urged Iranians to “KEEP PROTESTING", “TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS!!!", and even “MIGA" (Make Iran Great Again).
17.01 / 07:05
COST UPS Manufacturing Research Micron track electronic The global memory-chip shortage will cost us all
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. If you had put all your savings into a few pallets of computer memory chips a year ago, you’d have at least doubled your money by now. And prices are projected to continue their meteoric rise.
17.01 / 07:05
UPS War Monarchy country rights Interviews Reza Pahlavi says Iran is undergoing a revolution
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. For decades only diehard royalists took Reza Pahlavi seriously. Iran’s regime, its opponents and Western diplomats dismissed the son of the last shah as the “Clown Prince".
17.01 / 07:05
CEO Enterprise reports testing ChatGPT is introducing ads this year. Why it makes sense.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. OpenAI says it will be including advertisements in its free ChatGPT service. That isn’t a surprise: Other companies have made similar moves to cash in on the expensive tech.
17.01 / 01:45
markets UPS Manufacturing Strategy Mobile country Pharmaceuticals As India builds chips and batteries, one chemical firm is betting on both
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India’s ambitions to localize semiconductors and batteries hinge on an unglamorous but critical input: high-precision chemicals. As the country pushes to reduce dependence on imports across strategic supply chains, one mid-sized chemical company is quietly attempting something rare - leveraging its pharmaceutical chemistry roots to position itself at the intersection of both industries.
17.01 / 01:45
UPS Target FIVE Food reports Department The week in charts: Mixed IT earnings, rising inflation, climate crisis
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. From India’s IT majors reporting mixed quarterly results to retail inflation climbing back after narrowing food deflation, the US tariff threats casting uncertainty over India’s Chabahar Port investments, and 2025 ranking among the three warmest years on record—here's a compilation of this week's news in numbers. India’s top IT services companies delivered mixed performance in the third quarter of FY26, with revenue growth outpacing net profits as the sector grappled with the impact of new labour codes.
17.01 / 01:45
Waters Sustainability Glacier community reports mountaineering Snow that once fell now refuses Kashmir. The cost of warming it didn’t cause
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. SRINAGAR: In the middle of Chilai Kalan—the 40-day period of harsh winter, typically from 21 December to 31 January, which once defined Kashmir’s coldest months—the Valley is waiting for snow that has yet to arrive. The ground remains bare, sunlight warms the day, and temperatures plunge sharply at night.
17.01 / 01:45
COST Provident FIVE Software information Indian IT’s Big Five face $500 million labour code hit to profitability
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India’s new labour codes eroded the profits of India’s five largest information technology (IT) services companies in the December quarter as they recorded ₹4,645 crore ($500 million) in upfront costs as higher contributions to employees' retirement benefits. The country’s largest software services provider Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) incurred incremental costs of $238 million, while second-placed Infosys Ltd disclosed a $143 million impact, according to their quarterly earnings disclosures.
17.01 / 01:45
COST Platform Strategy Enterprise Trade recommendations Editorial Where will TCS share price be in the next three years?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Leading global IT services provider Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced its third-quarter results after market hours on 12 January and the stock has shown little movement in response. This could be an indication of a steady financial performance.

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