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05.12 / 08:21
markets UPS Digital Boxing show International Godrej Consumer needs to check many boxes for earnings revival
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. After a tepid FY24 and FY25, Godrej Consumer Products Ltd (GCPL) is on the cusp of a recovery, according to Bloomberg consensus estimates. High single-digit consolidated revenue growth is expected in FY26, with momentum improving to double digits in FY27.
05.12 / 01:15
UPS security Parke awards Courts rights International Byju Raveendran’s offshore footprint resurfaces in Aakash’s ₹250-cr fundraise
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BENGALURU : The participation of Beeaar Investco Pte. Ltd, a little-known Singapore vehicle wholly owned by Byju Raveendran, may have exposed test-prep institution Aakash Educational Services Ltd’s ₹250‑crore rights issue to potential legal challenges.
04.12 / 20:07
Provident Manufacturing Sustainability FLEX President country International Toyota pitches for ethanol hybrids as India looks at electric future
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Sabitgarh: At a time when India’s auto industry is pushing for electric vehicles (EVs) as the clean transport of the future, Japanese carmaker Toyota Kirloskar Motor believes the government should help incentivize hybrid flex-fuel technology powered by ethanol as the best clean fuel bet. Such a fuel would be insulated from geopolitical uncertainties at a time when China has put hurdles in the development of EVs, according to a senior executive of the company.
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 / 07:21
COST Provident FIVE Platform Strategy Trade International Coromandel’s aggressive capex could reduce earnings volatility. Can it deliver?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Agriculture-solutions provider Coromandel International Ltd’s stock has risen 30% over the past year as investors warm to its push to structurally lift Ebitda margins and smoothen earnings. A ₹4,000–5,000 crore capex commitment over FY25–28 is central to this shift.
04.12 / 03:37
markets Digital CEO Platform Fitch beautiful International From Lush to Lululemon: Why global retailers are scrambling for Indian shoppers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : Global fashion and personal-care brands are scrambling to enter India, attracted by rising affluence and evolving consumer aspirations in the world’s fastest-growing major economy, even as demand cools in other key markets. Large international clothing labels such as COS, Bershka, Next, and G-Star Raw, and cosmetics brand Lush have entered the Indian market over the past year.
04.12 / 01:51
Target Action President reports International boating Hegseth asked top admiral to resign after months of discord
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shocked official Washington in mid-October when he announced that the four-star head of U.S. military operations in the Caribbean was retiring less than a year into his tenure.
04.12 / 01:51
UPS Citi Election Flushing President International Here in Venezuela, people are more afraid of runaway inflation than Trump
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. CARACAS, Venezuela—With a U.S. Navy flotilla off the coast and President Trump pushing for strongman Nicolás Maduro’s ouster, Venezuelans are focused on a more urgent matter: the price of Christmas preparations.
03.12 / 10:53
markets Provident Manufacturing Highways reports ventilators International India may allow e-ambulance manufacturers to import traction motors fitted with rare earth magnets till March
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI: The heavy industries ministry has proposed new localization rules for e-ambulances under the ₹10,900 crore PM E-drive scheme, allowing manufacturers to import traction motors fitted with rare earth magnets till 3 March 2026, the ministry said in response to Mint’s email query.
03.12 / 02:01
markets trends Trade electronic Updates International Mint Quick Edit | Why this year’s silver rally may have more going for it than gold’s upstreak
Is silver set to emerge from the shadow of gold as a precious metal? Although its price fell about 2% on Tuesday, it has been enjoying a bull run that makes this dip seem more like a pause for breath than the start of a correction. Longer trends underline this bullish sentiment. It has almost doubled this year, outpacing gold’s 60%-odd rise.
03.12 / 01:19
markets UPS Analysis Enterprise show International Corporate funding rebounds in Sep quarter, driven by higher profits and bank credit
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Corporate fundraising activity saw a significant revival in the September 2025 quarter. After a sluggish June quarter, which saw an 8.4% year-on-year decline, non-financial enterprises ramped up fundraising between July and September.
02.12 / 14:29
Citi Strategy Food wellness Diversity beautiful International Fireside raises $253 mn in a sign global appetite for Indian brands is rising
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI : Fireside Ventures has closed its fourth consumer-focused fund at $253 million with a more diverse base of investors, or limited partners (LPs), to continue backing early-stage startups in India, a top official at the investment firm said. “In this fund, we have a 50-50 split between domestic and global investors.
06.04 / 11:05
Progressive stage track reports International cricket SRH vs GT, Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium Pitch and Weather report
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) prepare to face Gujarat Titans (GT) in the 19th match of IPL 2025 on April 6, Sunday, all eyes will be on the pitch and weather conditions at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad. The SRH squad, led by Pat Cummins, will be looking to bounce back after a tough stretch of three consecutive losses. Their explosive batting approach, which brought them a massive 286-run total in their opening match, has struggled in subsequent games, leaving them at the bottom of the points table. They’ll be eager to rediscover their form at their home ground, hoping to get back on track against a confident Gujarat Titans, led by Shubman Gill, who are riding high after an impressive victory against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
06.04 / 09:17
FIVE Reuters economy Opinion Department Headlines International RBI to cut rates again? All eyes on central bank as it will hold its first monetary policy review of 2025-26
Reserve Bank of India's rate-setting panel is set to take its first monetary policy decision of the financial year in a review meetings starting Monday, amid a significant moderation in headline inflation over recent months. A Reuters poll of economists forecasts a 25 basis point cut in rates at the meeting. The RBI typically conducts six bimonthly meetings in a financial year, where it deliberates interest rates, money supply, inflation outlook, and various macroeconomic indicators. The other five meetings are scheduled for June 4-6, August 5-7, September 29-October 1, December 3-5, and February 4-6. In the previous MPC meeting on February 7, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had unanimously decided to reduce the policy rate by 25 basis points (bps) from 6.5 per cent to 6.25 per cent. This was the first rate cut in about 5 years. The repo rate is the rate of interest at which the RBI lends to other banks.
06.04 / 08:07
COST economy Trade War Freedom country International Let fiscal federalism and economic freedom drive prosperity in times of a trade war
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Imagine there was no other country but India. The subcontinent was all the landmass that there was on the planet, with oceans all around.
06.04 / 06:07
FIVE Racing country reports travelers International Destinations Vietnam considers 10-year ‘golden visa’ to stay ahead in Southeast Asia’s tourism race
Vietnam’s Tourism Advisory Board (TAB) has proposed a long-term visa program to the government to maintain its lead in Southeast Asia’s fast-evolving travel market. The recommendations, submitted to Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, include a “golden visa” valid for five to ten years to compete with Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia—countries that already offer such schemes to long-stay travellers, Báo Văn Hóa reported. The proposal comes at a time when Vietnam has regained 98% of its pre-pandemic tourism levels, making it the fastest-recovering destination in the region. In 2024, the country welcomed 17.5 million international visitors, overtaking Singapore and trailing only Malaysia and Thailand. The advisory board also suggested introducing a 10-year investor visa with the possibility of permanent residency after five years, and a five-year talent visa with a simplified renewal process, as reported by Thanh Nien newspaper. These programs could be piloted in key tourism hubs like Phu Quoc, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Da Nang.
06.04 / 04:03
markets Manufacturing economy Trade President War International Let Donald Trump unleash his tariff blitz, China has already trade-war-proofed its economy
Such conflicts, after all, are counterproductive in the first place. Raising levies on imports simply increases costs for domestic consumers, more than offsetting the benefits that local producers may enjoy from the higher prices they receive from the shift in spending. The best solution is just to stand aloof from this contest of economic self-harm, however much you’re provoked. That’s the case with most economies — but China, which has announced a 34% import tax against all US goods in response to President Donald Trump’s tariff blitz earlier last Wednesday, may be a rare exception. That’s because the world’s biggest manufacturer has spent decades building an economy that’s already largely war-proofed against blowback from its own trade practices. Consider the main items the nations trade with each other. The major products that the US imports from China are mostly things you’ll find in a Walmart Inc., at a shopping mall, or on Amazon.com Inc.: smartphones, computers, games consoles, furniture, toys and clothing. Slap a 54% tariff on these items, as Trump has done, and American consumers are going to notice pretty soon.
05.04 / 18:49
FIVE Man Waters War Golf stage International The Masters: A bridge over golf’s troubled waters
Fred Ridley’s quiet diplomacy offers a temporary truce. Ridley, the chairperson of the Augusta National Golf Club, walks a careful line – safeguarding Augusta’s traditions while navigating golf’s deepest divide. The Florida man has emerged as an unexpected diplomat amid the sport’s most contentious civil war. His committee upholds strict qualification standards, demonstrating subtle flexibility that acknowledges golf’s evolving landscape without explicitly taking sides in the PGA TourLIV Golf dispute. Joaquin Niemann received a second consecutive special invite alongside Nicolai Hojgaard.
05.04 / 18:49
Reuters Trade country reports Equality Relationships International Here's how Trump evaluated tariff rates for each country: The formula and Math explained
reciprocal tariffs" on more than 200 nations. The majority of countries received a standard tariff rate of 10%, while others were imposed tailored rates according to a given formula created by the US Trade Representative (USTR). This equation, designed to balance trade imbalances, establishes tariffs based on import, export, and demand elasticity factors. The following is a detailed explanation of how the Trump Tariff equation operates and what it implies for international commerce, as mentioned in a report by USA Today.
05.04 / 14:33
wellness country cover reports Relationships International Meeting with PM Modi was cordial and fruitful: Nepal PM Oli
KP Sharma Oli has said the meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Thailand's Bangkok was «fruitful and progressive.» Addressing a press conference after landing back in Kathmandu on Saturday afternoon, the Nepali Prime Minister said that a commitment has been established between the two counterparts to take the relationship to newer heights. «We (both the Prime Ministers) have made the commitment that the Nepal-India relation will be taken to new heights, further deepening it, covering wider aspects and solve the problems that arise over the time. It is common that neighbours will encounter problems and it is resolved through dialogue, we both are convinced about it. The meeting went very well and I am very happy and consider it as fruitful for both the countries. While talking about him (Indian Prime Minister), I also understand that he is happy with the meeting, which I decode from the talks with him,» Oli said in the press briefing at the VVIP lounge of Tribhuvan International Airport.
05.04 / 14:33
Progressive Remark President reports peace International Manipur: Rift deepens between former CM N Biren Singh and NPP
N Biren Singh and the National People’s Party (NPP) is getting wider. The NPP President Yumnam Joykumar Singh had blamed the Biren government for letting Meitei radical group Arambai Tenggol attack Kuki people. Several protesters attempted to storm the residence of National People’s Party (NPP) Manipur unit president Yumnam Joykumar Singh on Friday, demanding an apology over his recent remarks on Meitei organisation Arambai Tenggol. The protesters tried to force their way into Joykumar’s home in Naoremthong but were stopped by police deployed in the area. The protests were triggered by a post on X, in which Joykumar had written, “Biren Ji misjudged the Kuki-Meitei conflict’s roots… Why did his government allow massive rallies, withdraw commandos from Churachandpur, and let groups like Arambai Tenggol attack Kukis?” After meeting the women group Joykumar told reporters that the issue stemmed from a “slight misunderstanding” and confirmed that Arambai Tenggol’s name had been removed from the original post. However, he refused to tender a public apology. Former Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh had recently asked Meghalaya chief minister Conrad Sangma not to interfere in the internal matters of Manipur. Biren said that P.A. Sangma, the former Union Minister and Lok Sabha Speaker, had advocated a dangerous idea of breaking the northeast into smaller states along ethnic lines.

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