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20.03 / 11:09
markets COST Aviat Airlines Research reports International IndiGo’s steep valuation premium to global peers could clip the stock’s wings
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Interglobe Aviation Ltd stock (IndiGo) soared to a 52-week high of ₹5,190 on Thursday, reacting to the management’s upbeat commentary and growth plans at its analyst day. Among the key highlights was that the air travel boom led by the Mahakumbh gathering and an extended wedding season could give a big boost to its profit in the March quarter (Q4FY25).
20.03 / 10:19
Analysis Research Freedom country reports World Happiness Report 2025: Unhappiest nation isn’t war-torn Palestine or Gaza; But…
The United Nation on Thursday released the World Happiness Report 2025 that focused on the impact of caring and sharing on people’s happiness. This year, Finland has been declared as the happiest country out of 147 countries. Which one is the unhappiest?
20.03 / 08:49
markets UPS economy Research Trade Universities country Dani Rodrik: Will America Inc and US academia protest Trump policies?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. America’s prodigious wealth and power are founded on two pillars: universities and businesses. The first produces the ideas, research and training that have made the country a Mecca for the world’s best minds.
20.03 / 08:37
Action Research country electronic innovations information India's 'AI for All' mantra backed by concrete action: Commerce and IT MoS Jitin Prasada
AI for All' mantra is backed by concrete action with the country leading in AI skill penetration and talent concentration, Union Minister Jitin Prasada said on Thursday as he urged industry leaders to prioritise research and development (R&D) to capitalise on India's position as a global skill capital. Prasada, Union Minister of State for Ministry of Commerce & Industry and Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, was delivering a keynote address at the Nasscom Global Confluence 2025. «Our mantra 'AI for All' is backed by concrete action. India is number one in the world in AI skill penetration — the AI skill index even outstrips the US and Germany. »It's just not about numbers, it's about impact. As nations across the globe embrace digitalisation to modernise traditional sectors and fuel economic growth, India stands ready to be a strategic technology partner," the minister asserted.
20.03 / 07:45
markets WhatsApp Research Experts Universities Department International RBI appoints Indranil Bhattacharyya as Executive Director
The appointment is effective from March 19. Prior to his promotion as ED, Bhattacharyya was serving as Adviser in the Monetary Policy Department of the RBI.
20.03 / 06:23
markets UPS Research Trade performer recommendations FY25 PSU stock performance worst in 3 years as 73% scrips fall up to 48%. Just 1 multibagger shines
PSU stocks will end FY25 on a lackluster note, recording their worst performance of the past three financial years. Nearly 73% or 46 stocks out of 63 analysed by ETMarkets have witnessed a decline of up to 48% so far, and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders stands tall as the only multibagger in the pack. With just 7 more trading sessions to go, the 63-stock BSE PSU index was down nearly 8% as on Wednesday versus 2.4% gains seen in the BSE Sensex in the same period.
20.03 / 06:23
markets Dreams Research students Universities innovations rights In voyage to make US great again, is Trump disrupting the great American dream?
Immigration Native Americans represent only 2% of the U.S. population, with the rest of the population having an immigration story. Trump himself has German ancestry on his father’s side, Melania is from Slovenia, Vice President JD Vance has Scots-Irish roots, and his wife is of Indian origin. America has always been a «melting pot,» attracting talent from around the world. The American dream has allowed for success stories like that of Arnold Schwarzenegger, an Austrian bodybuilder who became a leading actor and later California governor. What’s Changed?
20.03 / 04:57
markets Software NVIDIA Research wellness Honeywell performer Nvidia is going big on quantum computing, and it isn’t going it alone
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Nvidia announced its plans to construct a quantum computing research center on Tuesday, with the chip maker pledging to solve some of the field’s “most challenging problems" by coupling quantum hardware with supercomputers. The Nvidia Accelerated Quantum Research Center, or NVAQC, will pave the way for “accelerated quantum supercomputing," the company said.
20.03 / 01:01
markets Target Research Trade Experts show recommendations Stock picks by market experts: Recommended stocks to buy today
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Indian Railway Finance Corp Ltd: Buy at ₹128.10 | Target ₹150-155 | Stop loss ₹ 116.80 On the hourly chart, the IRFC stock has formed reverse head and shoulder also stock is trading above multiple moving averages (20/50/100/200) macd also on positive side.
19.03 / 23:37
Williams Racing Boeing Research SpaceX travelers Mint Primer | Sunita Williams’ return: Is space travel so tricky?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Williams’ and fellow Nasa astronaut Butch Wilmore’s mission aboard a Boeing spacecraft has finally ended and they are safely back on Earth. A leaking propulsion tank and faulty thrusters in the Boeing Starliner threw return plans off schedule.
19.03 / 19:45
Provident Extreme Research trends Universities recommendations patient This cutting edge hair loss treatment is a repurposed drug from the 1990s
A hair loss drug that first gained popularity in the 1990s is seeing a resurgence of interest
19.03 / 16:57
Citi BLOCK Opinion Research Experts reports recommendations Goldman Sachs offloads Rs 28 crore worth stake in Mahindra Lifespace through block deal
Mahindra Lifespace Developers on Wednesday by selling over 8.45 lakh shares via a block deal. The shares were sold at a price of Rs 330.31 per share taking the share sale value to approximately Rs 28 crore. Goldman Sachs held 22,97,645 shares representing 1.48% equity in the company as on December 31, 2024.
19.03 / 15:15
Waters Remark Food Research isolate Department strain IIT Guwahati researchers analyse Panitenga, identify bacterial strains with potential industrial applications
beneficial bacterial strains with potential industrial applications. Panitenga is a staple in Assamese cuisine, made by fermenting mustard seeds with acidic extracts from mangosteen, tamarind, or lime juice, the mixture is kneaded into a dough, wrapped in banana leaves, and left to ferment in bamboo containers for one to two weeks. This traditional preparation method not only enhances the flavour and texture but also promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria. While fermented foods are widely recognized for their probiotic benefits, such as aiding digestion and improving gut health, certain bacteria present in these foods also have the capability to produce valuable industrial chemicals or compounds. The research team at IIT Guwahati, led by Prof. Lalit Mohan Pandey, Associate Professor, Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, identified Bacillus subtilis SMP-2, as a significant bacterial strain present in Panitenga. This strain has the unique ability to produce biosurfactants, which are natural compounds with diverse industrial and environmental applications. Surfactants are substances that help mix materials that do not naturally combine, such as oil and water. They are commonly used in products such as soaps, detergents, and shampoos, allowing them to remove grease and dirt. Unlike chemical surfactants, which can be harmful to the environment, biosurfactants are biodegradable, eco-friendly, and effective even under extreme conditions.
19.03 / 12:15
markets economy Research Trade President Experts Updates US Fed Meeting LIVE: Jerome Powell-led FOMC to unveil second policy decision for 2025; Wall Street eyes rate pause
US Fed Meeting LIVE: The US Federal Reserve will announce its second policy decision for 2024 after a two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting today amid stagflationary risks threatening the US economy due to US President Donald Trump's tariff hikes which have escalated a global trade war.Wall Street eyes the US central bank to hold the benchmark interest rate steady in today's monetary policy verdict amid the volatile trade policy and economic uncertainty hurting the world's largest economy. Economists have sounded alarm about ‘stagflation’—a combination of still-high inflation and a weak or stagnant economy after sharp cuts to government spending and layoffs.Also Read: US Fed to unveil policy verdict amid ‘stagflation risk’, chief Jerome Powell eyes rate pause: 5 key things to knowUS Fed eyes interest rate pause?Earlier this month, US Fed chief Jerome Powell said at a New York research conference that the US Federal Reserve is likely to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged in the coming months as it waits for widespread uncertainty stemming from Donald Trump's policies.
19.03 / 10:47
COST Progressive Align Sustainability Research reports International Make fiscal subsidies easy to monitor at every level of government
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Despite fiscal constraints and rising opportunity costs, election campaigns in India remain significantly dominated by promises of freebies, cash transfers and subsidies. This makes transparency in subsidy spending more critical than ever.
19.03 / 09:19
Compilation Research Universities reports testing gatherings medicines Can you breathe stress away?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Several times a day groups of young-professional types gather at 7Breaths, a meditation studio in central London, simply to breathe. The studio offers yoga and meditation sessions but their signature class is focused on “breathwork".
19.03 / 09:19
BLOCK SUN Research Experts prevention rights Are you wearing the right sunscreen?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Sunscreen in make-up, in skincare, in hairspray, in tablets—it seems sunscreen is in every skin-related product. How often should you apply sunscreen? According to experts, regularly.
19.03 / 08:47
UPS FIVE Digital Research Trade electronic GRSE, Mazagon Dock, other defence stocks soar up to 19% as sector extends 1 month gains to over 14%
defence stocks attracted strong investor interest, with gains of up to 19%. Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers led the rally, followed by Ideaforge Technology, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, Bharat Dynamics, and Cochin Shipyard, which saw gains ranging from 8% to 14%. There were no losers in the 16-stock Nifty India Defence Index which was 5% higher today.
19.03 / 06:37
markets Research Trade President War voice reports Fed to announce policy rates today. Here’s what to expect from FOMC meeting
US Federal Reserve’s rate setting committee is expected to retain the federal fund rate steady at 4.25%-4.5% following its two-day meeting which ends today (Wednesday, March 19). It is the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC’s) second policy meeting this year and since Donald Trump took over the reins as the President of the United States of America (USA) in January.
19.03 / 06:32
markets UPS economy Boxing Research wellness US market seems more affected by tariff scenario; Fed likely to maintain status quo: Ed Yardeni
Ed Yardeni of Yardeni Research, says the US stock market has weakened since the middle of February as the Magnificent Seven have declined by about 15% since the beginning of the year. But other stock markets have actually done well. Germany, China. India seems to be stabilising. Money already has been going global. It has left the United States and that may continue to be the case. It is as though the stock markets are saying that the tariff situation is going to be worse for the US than for the rest of the world. But the markets are also saying that the US has been expensive What is your expectation from the Fed this time, a status quo? Ed Yardeni: Status quo. Nothing different from everybody else. The Fed has communicated that they are in no hurry to ease. I view that as a fundamentally dovish stance because the alternative would have been to say there is no hurry to do anything. In which case, the message would be rates could be here for a long time, not going up, not going down. But they have been saying over and over again that they are in no hurry to ease, so they are clearly thinking about lowering interest rates and depending on how this tariff turmoil turns out there may be a weak enough economy out there that they will ease. The problem is they may also get some inflation out of tariffs. So, they could really be boxed in and really be in no hurry to do anything for a while.

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