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10.12 / 07:35
UPS Target FIVE Food show Retail inflation likely inched up to 0.8% in November: Mint poll
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India’s retail inflation likely inched up to 0.8% in November from a record low of 0.25% in October, largely driven by fading base effects, a Mint poll of 20 economists showed. While inflation is expected to have bottomed-out in October, prices pressures are expected to remain weak both in foods (due to a good monsoon and harvest) and non-foods (due to GST cuts and possibly weak demand).
10.12 / 07:35
markets UPS Mobile Research Indus Bhavish Aggarwal tops up Ola Electric share pledges as stock hits record low
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI: Ola Electric Mobility founder and chairman Bhavish Aggarwal has pledged an additional 3% of his stake in the listed electric two-wheeler company to top up collateral against loans taken, as the stock continues to slide. Shares hit an all-time low of ₹33.20 per share on 9 December.
10.12 / 05:31
Digital security economy country innovations information China is building an entire empire on data
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. CHINA’S 1.1BN internet users churn out more data than anyone else on Earth. So does the country’s vast network of facial-recognition cameras.
10.12 / 03:43
UPS Apple shooting AirPods folk Videos Your guide to the smartest magnetic accessories of 2025
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. For years, MagSafe used to be one of those iPhone walled garden things, the kind of feature that iPhone users used to take for granted and flex in the company of Android users, even as the latter pretended not to care.
09.12 / 07:41
UPS Manufacturing economy Trade show Latin China’s manufacturing is booming despite Trump’s tariffs
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Trump retook the White House almost a year ago promising a manufacturing boom. He got one—in China.
09.12 / 01:59
markets UPS Trade President country Updates Mint Quick Edit | China’s $1 trillion plus trade surplus could worsen global turbulence if Beijing shrugs it off
China’s role as the world’s big factory isn’t weakening in the face of the US’s tariff-policy pushback. Its trade surplus is set for a record high in 2025, with exports exceeding imports by nearly $1.1 trillion in the first 11 months of the year, according to official data released on Monday, topping the trillion-dollar mark for the first time. Sure, its exports to the US slumped about 29% from a year earlier in November, but this was more than offset by export expansion to other markets.
09.12 / 01:07
COST UPS Aviat Airlines Moodys reports Flight cancellations will hurt, but IndiGo has other worries too
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI/NEW DELHI : Record flight cancellations and a weak Indian rupee threaten to slam the financials of IndiGo in the December quarter, analysts said. Concerns are also rising that India's largest airline may struggle to hire enough pilots, potentially forcing it to reduce flights to comply with the rules.
08.12 / 06:27
markets Manufacturing economy Trade track 2020 A broad slowdown is gipping China’s economy—and the pressure is building
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. China remains one of the world’s most powerful economies, with its influence still expanding in critical sectors. Its high-tech industries continue to grow, it is pushing aggressively for leadership in artificial intelligence, and its dominance over rare-earth minerals recently helped it clinch a trade truce with Washington.
08.12 / 02:05
markets UPS FIVE economy show Five reasons investors are feeling good about stocks again
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Anxiety has given way to hope on Wall Street. Stocks are back near records, recovering from a slump spurred by fears that the excitement about the artificial-intelligence boom has outstripped the potential profits.
08.12 / 01:23
markets UPS Action Sustainability trends Stocks to buy: Raja Venkatraman's top picks for 8 December
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Stock market recap: A 25-basis-point rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the central bank's proposal for a ₹1.45 lakh crore liquidity infusion through bond purchases and dollar-rupee swaps boosted domestic market sentiment, helping the benchmarks end with decent gains on Friday, 5 December. Extending gains to the second consecutive session, the Sensex ended the day with a healthy gain of 447 points, or 0.52%, at 85,712.37, while the Nifty 50 settled at 26,186.45, up 153 points, or 0.59%.
05.12 / 11:29
UPS Booking Strategy Trade Features International Investing like the ultra-rich is easier than ever
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Fifteen years ago, Ian Ayres and Barry Nalebuff published a book with an intriguing argument. For decades, financial advisers had suggested to retail investors that they take more risk when young, investing heavily in stocks before gradually shifting to safer bonds as they edge towards retirement.
05.12 / 01:15
COST Provident Aviat Waters Trade electronic Falling rupee should cheer exporters; so why is no one smiling?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Indian rupee's recent slide beyond the 90-per-dollar mark offers little relief to its exporters, most of which are struggling under the weight of crippling tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump administration. The only clear winners from the depreciation are the country's dominant information technology (IT) companies, while sectors with high import content grapple with surging production costs.
04.12 / 14:23
markets Action Trade Cycling country reports Markets have turned, 2026 will be ‘very exciting’ for Indian equities, says Ridham Desai
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Indian markets have already turned around from the worst period of dollar returns in over two decades, and 2026 will be an “exciting year" for domestic stocks, according to Morgan Stanley managing director Ridham Desai. In 2025 so far, the Nifty 50 and Sensex have risen 10% and 9%, respectively, hitting record highs, Desai said while speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2025.
04.12 / 12:41
markets economy ADP Trade show reports AI has pushed the stock market to record highs. Why the economy could drag it down.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Investors are getting mixed messages on health of the U.S. economy, leaving stocks in limbo ahead of next week’s Federal Reserve rate decision.
04.12 / 10:21
markets UPS track classical song AI can clean up and preserve musical classics but music buffs are rolling their eyes and gnashing their teeth
Fans who sat down to enjoy the newly re-released Beatles Anthology documentary this Thanksgiving noticed something was a little off. John Lennon’s guitar, in one performance, seemed to have about 10 strings.
04.12 / 10:21
UPS Citi Waves Art Booking International How artist Ravikumar Kashi transforms paper into a vessel of memory
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Waves of white caught the eye as soon as you entered Gallery Threshold in Delhi. Undulating sheets hang suspended from the ceiling.
04.12 / 05:49
markets UPS IPO Sustainability trends innovations Retail investors seize spotlight in record-breaking IPO rally
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As total fundraising through initial public offers barrels towards a record high in 2025, the definitive trend is of the impressive rise of the retail investors this year — climbing to nearly a quarter of allotments in such share sales. Marquee IPOs from Aequs, Meesho, Vidya Wires, and Wakefit Innovations hit the Street in December and are set to take total fundraising for the year past ₹1.61 trillion across 97 issues this week surpassing last year’s ₹1.59 trillion raised from 91 issues.
04.12 / 03:37
Provident Digital Mobile electronic information guidelines Mint Explainer | New RBI digital banking rules kick in 2026—here’s what it means
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued guidelines for how banks can offer services through digital channels, following industry feedback on the draft guidelines issued in July. Coming into force on 1 January 2026, these rules tighten approvals for banks, raise compliance and customer-protection requirements, and strengthen disclosure and grievance-redressal standards.
04.12 / 03:37
markets FIVE BLOCK classical guidelines Investigations Company Outsider: Is LIC an insurer of India's millions or a tool for strategic interventions?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Company Outsider is a weekly newsletter by Sundeep Khanna. Subscribe to Mint's newsletters to get them directly in your email inbox. "The attempt and not the deed confounds us," says Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's classic play Macbeth.
04.12 / 00:31
President Experts Universities track social reports PB Balaji's reign at JLR begins with twin crises
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : The tenure of Jaguar Land Rover’s (JLR) new chief executive P.B. Balaji, has begun with twin crises of dealing with the exit of chief creative officer Gerry McGovern and the loss of business due to the halt in production in September and October owing to the cyberattack.
03.12 / 12:25
Aviat Manufacturing Airlines Software Department Investigations Mint Explainer | How Air India blundered by missing a routine airworthiness review for an aircraft
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India's aviation regulator is investigating how Air India operated an aircraft for two days in November without a valid Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC), a document that ensures compliance with safety standards. The regulator did not name the aircraft type but referenced the registration code of an Airbus A320 (VT TQN), implying that it was a single-aisle (narrow body) jet.

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