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21.10 / 12:41
markets Digital Strategy Experts social travelers rights Sick of Monday blues? Anand Mahindra shares how you can 'slide right into the week' ahead
Anand Mahindra, renowned for his uplifting social media presence, has once again engaged his followers with an inventive take on combating the notoriously infamous «Monday mornings.» This time, he highlighted a fascinating feature from Singapore’s Changi Airport that allows passengers to take a slide to their boarding gates. In a post on X, Mahindra shared a video showcasing this playful option at the airport. He used the slide as a metaphor for embracing the week ahead with enthusiasm and joy.
21.10 / 11:43
markets FIVE Dreams Bill information travelers rights CTC vs take-home pay: New tax regime gives better visibility
Sanjay, a marketing professional, is thrilled to receive a job offer from his dream company. He has been offered the desired designation and a 30% salary hike. He quickly calls his parents to share this exciting news and inform them that he will accept the offer. His father, a chartered accountant, insists that Sanjay carefully vet the cost-to-company (CTC).
21.10 / 11:21
markets UPS Platform Strategy rights Aadhaar helped people avail government benefits: Nobel laureate Paul Romer
Paul Romer on Monday said Aadhaar is the most important technological system in the world right now and it has laid the foundation of a platform to enable people to avail government benefits, including direct benefit transfer. Speaking at the NDTV World Summit, Romer said that a similar platform could not be set up successfully in the US because they were monopolised by the private sector. «Aadhaar is the most important technological system in the world right now. Aadhaar solved only one problem. Present a person to me, and I will tell you what that person's number (is). »… But with that foundation, you can then build all of these fantastic services that you now enjoy," he said.
21.10 / 10:49
Align Football FIFA voice rights athletics Becky Sauerbrunn and over 100 women's soccer players protest FIFA deal with Saudi oil giant Aramco
Former U.S. national team captain Becky Sauerbrunn and Netherlands forward Vivianne Miedema are among more than 100 women’s soccer players who have signed an open letter protesting FIFA’s sponsorship deal with Saudi Arabian state oil giant Aramco
21.10 / 08:23
markets UPS Analysis Research Trade rights 3 sectors CA Rudramurthy BV is bullish on for next one year
«I do not see more than 3% to 5% kind of a price correction. But, however, in terms of broader market, we might see some more amount of correction and valuation comfort to still emerge,» says CA Rudramurthy BV, MD, Vachana Investments. After 100 points move on the upside that we had seen on Friday, again, markets are down around 100 odd points, how is the Nifty charts in fact looking like on the technical front. CA Rudramurthy BV: For me if you take a medium to longer timeframe horizon on market, we have seen already a very-very good rally and now we should see some amount of time-wise correction and that will be very healthy for markets for medium to longer timeframe.
21.10 / 07:23
Waters Boeing Qualcomm President blues Features rights OnePlus 13 launch date confirmed: Colour options, design and other key details officially revealed
OnePlus 12, and there will only be a few design changes with the OnePlus 13. In the official image teased by OnePlus, the circular camera module more or less retains its appearance from last year, housing the triple camera setup and flash while blending in with the rest of the back.
21.10 / 07:15
markets UPS wellness Trade Cycling innovations rights Companies focusing on value for money to drive India's growth: Milind Karmarkar
«Any company which basically focuses not only on the top end, but something that is value for money, significant value for money, for the bottom 60%, those will be the companies which will survive and do exceedingly well as our per capita income goes up,» says Milind Karmarkar, Dalal & Broacha Portfolio Manager Nikunj Dalmia: So, what is looking good for next three to five years? What is the big picture? Milind Karmarkar: So, frankly, as I have always said that for me the mega trend continues to be consumption. And when I say consumption, as you know that it encompasses a lot of sectors. But within that, what looks interesting is that if you divide the Indian population into different quartiles, one realises that at least 70% or at least 65% of the families are such who do not have any money after their day-to-day expenses. So, any company which basically focuses not only on the top end, but something that is value for money, significant value for money, for the bottom 60%, those will be the companies which will survive and do exceedingly well as our per capita income goes up.
21.10 / 06:47
COST FIVE Booking cover travelers rights Vaccines The parenthood bill: This is how much the first year could cost
MUMBAI: While parenthood is a very special feeling, it demands a lot of financial adjustments. However meticulously one plans, there are always surprises when one becomes a parent.
21.10 / 06:19
UPS Provident Strategy Deloitte rights MahaRERA says conciliation forums resolved 1,749 or 32% homebuyers’ complaints so far
Conciliation Forums set up by the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has resolved over 1,749 matters between homebuyers and real estate developers across the state. With this, of the 5,958 complaints filed with MahaRERA, around 32% have been resolved through these 52 Conciliation Forums in the state, often leading to mutually agreed-upon settlements, MahaRERA said. Other states including Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana have also implemented similar initiatives and many other states are in discussions with MahaRERA to understand this initiative.
21.10 / 05:19
markets Deloitte Healthcare Experts PAM innovations rights Imaginarium paves the path for India’s first hand transplant recovery with 3D Printing solution
hand transplant post her amputation. Anamta Ahmad, the youngest person in the world to undergo a shoulder-level limb transplant, faced a daunting recovery journey as she got electrocuted by 11000-volt electric wires. The complex nature of the surgery and extended recovery period required a specialised approach to ensure proper healing and minimised discomfort. Imaginarium's custom 3D printed orthotic device, tailored to Anamta's needs, has been crucial in overcoming these challenges. «We are proud to have played a role in Anamta's recovery by pushing the boundaries of personalised healthcare,” said Aashay Mehta, Managing Director and Co-Chairman at Imaginarium, said in a statement. “There’s nothing that requires more customization than the human body, no two people are the same, and even our left and right sides aren’t identical. That’s why our work is so vital. Whether it's for this surgery or developing patient-specific implants, we’ve been at the forefront of 3D-printed healthcare solutions for two decades. Our goal is to keep innovating and finding new ways to meet the unique medical needs of each individual.»
21.10 / 05:19
markets UPS Analysis Trade Experts rights India not abandoned; last week, Chinese equity funds saw outflows rather than inflows: Cameron Brandt
Cameron Brandt, Director of Research, EPFR Global, says China's equity market, in some senses, has been the only game in town for domestic investors. There has been eye-catching inflows since the second quarter of this year, which peaked at a record weekly total of $40 billion two weeks back. But last week, they had significant outflows, the biggest single weekly outflow of $4 billion since 2015. So, even in China, this spirit of “what have you done for me lately” seems to be the determinant for flows. I just want to touch upon what is going on in the US because it has been a fairly robust few days of trade. Do you think that investors are still mindful about stretch valuations, the US presidential elections, and the fact that there are geopolitical risks? Cameron Brandt: I do not think they have forgotten, but there is so much good stuff in the proverbial punch bowl at the moment that it is hard to resist. There are some fairly rosy assumptions about the trajectory of interest rates over here. Oil prices have come down, which makes driving cheaper for people here, always good for the mood. And neither of the presidential candidates are saying anything about fiscal discipline. So, there is an assumption that this sort of expansionary fiscal policy will continue into next year.
21.10 / 05:15
Gap community Healthcare pandemic social prevention rights There’s much Indian philanthropists can do for mental healthcare
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The gap in access to mental healthcare in India should perhaps more appropriately be called a chasm. The space is overdue for increased philanthropic interest.
21.10 / 04:27
IPO Progressive Analysis Trade Experts rights Commentary HDFC Bank may see a good re-rating over 3-4 years; Kotak Bank to remain range-bound: Rahul Malani
Rahul Malani, Banking Analyst, Sharekhan, says if one has an investment horizon of around three years, then this is a good entry point for HDFC Bank from a medium-term perspective. In the near term, it will continue to be guided by the news flows and the quarterly numbers. Malani does not see more than 10-15% upside in the next one to two years. But over three to four years, there is a scene for good re-rating. As for Kotak Mahindra Bank, the Street seeks a timeline for the lifting of the RBI embargo on issuing credit cards and onboarding more online customers via and also the overall submissions to the RBI were unclear. So, until and unless that clarity comes to the Street, Kotak Bank will continue to remain range-bound and trade with a negative bias. Let us start off with Kotak because that is an out-and-out disappointment. Do you think that is much in the price, given that the stock has languished for quite some time now? Rahul Malani: As you rightly alluded, the valuation mostly reflects all the intermittent headwinds. So, we do not feel that there will be a much negative reaction on the stock because the results were weak but that was on expected lines. However, the Street was looking at the timelines for the lifting of the RBI embargo, plus the overall submissions to the RBI that were unclear. So, until and unless that clarity comes to the Street, Kotak Bank will continue to remain range-bound and will trade with the negative bias.
21.10 / 03:17
markets Analysis Research wellness Trade Experts rights Jonathan Schiessl on why he will sit on the sidelines on auto and realty stocks
Jonathan Schiessl, Deputy CIO, Westminster Asset Management, says when it comes to realty stocks, from a stock market perspective, there is the question of whether the companies at play are playing into the bigger picture or whether they are playing into more regional and local pockets of wealth, etc. So, one has to be careful in the stocks one is looking at. Further Schiessl says in autos, they have some exposure to Maruti, but they are quite selective about that. Tata Motors is having ongoing issues with Jaguar Land Rover and that keeps Schiessl on the sidelines in that sector. What do you make of the real estate market in India if you have been tracking that? The upper end of the market was doing very well, but at some point of time, the cycle was expected to turn. Do you see that happening now or it is still a bit away? Jonathan Schiessl: Yes, it is part of the Indian markets, which we do not do a huge amount of work on, if I am honest. We have looked at a few of the high-end developers previously, but obviously real estate of all industries is very localised. It is difficult to put a broad view on the entire space. But that said, clearly some companies in certain pockets have done extremely well more recently. Clearly, the underlying economy is humming along quite nicely and certain companies in certain localities are doing well but it is not something to focus on too much.
21.10 / 03:01
markets UPS Analysis wellness Trade reports rights Buy IT stocks on every dip; avoid NBFCs for now: Nischal Maheshwari
Nischal Maheshwari, Market Expert, says BFSI accounts for more than 50% of revenues for most of the IT companies. If BFSI starts turning around, it is really good for the IT sector. Also, interest rates cuts have started happening in the US and that is where the discretionary spend should also start going up. So, hold on to your IT stocks. At every dip, IT is a buy. On the other hand, RBI has given a clear hint to NBFCs to go slow on the growth part. It is best to avoid all the NBFCs for the moment. What are you making of this extremely volatile market and complete disconnect from what the Western markets are doing – both Europe as well as the US? Nischal Maheshwari: Some amount of profit-taking is happening in India. Yes, it is a bit of a disconnect. If you compare this, it has been a very solid market as far as the US is concerned and even in Southeast Asia. But here we are seeing some amount of profit-taking, some amount of disappointment as far as earnings are concerned in the current quarter.
21.10 / 02:39
UPS Research Experts performer rights Relationships When relationships fuel professional growth
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Puneet Singh, 38, a former sales professional at a Mumbai-based e-commerce company, quit his job three months ago. As someone who had always harboured entrepreneurial dreams, it seemed the right time to level up.
20.10 / 23:21
Racing Tesla Election Nov SpaceX Experts rights Elon Musk offers $1M giveaway for swing state voters who sign PAC petition
Billionaire Elon Musk is once again using his extraordinary wealth to influence the presidential race between Republican nominee Donald Trump and rival Kamala Harris.
20.10 / 18:47
FIVE Entertainment Analysis Pool Sustainability Deloitte rights ACRE submits Anchor bid to buy 5 Zee Group accounts
ACRE) has submitted an anchor bid to acquire five non-performing loan (NPL) accounts associated with Subhash Chandra's Zee Group or Essel Group from JC Flowers ARC, offering ₹505 crore in cash against total outstanding debt of ₹1,350 crore. The bid indicates a recovery of 37%. JC Flowers Asset Reconstruction Company, which is managing the auction process as the trustee for JCF Yes Trust, has scheduled a Swiss auction on November 6 with a reserve price of ₹505 crore, based on the anchor bid.
20.10 / 15:47
UPS War show rights Arsenal Scatter and survive: Inside US military shift to deny China ‘big, juicy’ targets
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The remote Pacific airfield used to launch the atomic bombings of Japan during World War II is being revived with a different foe in mind: China. Runways emerging from the encroaching jungles on the tiny island of Tinian, a U.S.
20.10 / 15:25
markets Strategy Mobile Election Experts rights $1 million for every US voter? Here's why world's richest man Elon Musk is giving away money to voters ahead of polls
Elon Musk has recently launched a provocative initiative, offering voters the chance to win up to $1 million for signing a petition that supports constitutional rights. As the Tesla CEO intensifies his support for Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, this effort has raised questions among election law experts about its legality. Musk’s super PAC, Elon's America PAC, is promoting this campaign primarily in battleground states, including Pennsylvania, leading to discussions about whether these financial incentives may violate federal election laws.

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