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27.01 / 01:49
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Mint Quick Edit | The US Fed’s rate call this week: White House whim is unlikely to play a role
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. US President Donald Trump’s open attempts at glaring the Federal Reserve down into rate cuts notwithstanding, it looks unlikely that America’s central bank will oblige as its two-day monetary policy review begins on Tuesday. Inflation is still above the Fed’s 2% target and could rise more as the economy gains momentum on the back of past cuts.
27.01 / 01:49
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Europe is aiming to sign a long-awaited free-trade deal with India
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NARENDRA MODI’S guests of honour at Indian Republic Day on January 26th will not just be there to witness the pomp and parades. India’s prime minister has invited the European Union’s two top officials, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, and António Costa, president of the European Council, which represents the EU’s member states.
27.01 / 01:13
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Adani Power’s India grid plan gains urgency amid Bangladesh tariff row
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI : A timely connectivity to the Indian power grid could help Adani Power Ltd offset some of the potential risks to its financials if its $1-billion-a-year power supply deal with Bangladesh sours, after India’s eastern neighbour accused the Ahmedabad-based conglomerate of charging above-market rates. A committee set up by Bangladesh’s interim government to review power supply deals signed under the now-ousted Sheikh Hasina regime has accused Adani Power of exporting electricity priced about 50% above market rates.
27.01 / 01:13
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What Starbucks’s new CEO has changed, and what he says is next on his list
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Notice anything different at Starbucks these days? Brian Niccol hopes so. Starbucks’s chief executive spent his first full calendar year on the job plowing millions of dollars into improving the experience of Starbucks stores through barista training, outfitting stores with ceramic mugs and replacing faulty power outlets.
26.01 / 11:33
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The wait list for a Birkin or Rolex is getting shorter
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A handful of brands have what all luxury bosses want: a wait list to tide them over in quiet times. But resale values suggest that even rare goods such as Hermès Birkin bags and Rolex watches aren’t pulling in crowds like they used to.
26.01 / 10:09
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China’s top general accused of giving nuclear secrets to US
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. China’s senior-most general is accused of leaking information about the country’s nuclear-weapons program to the U.S. and accepting bribes for official acts, including the promotion of an officer to defense minister, said people familiar with a high-level briefing on the allegations.
26.01 / 09:31
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Centre plans to deploy AI to improve rural drainage infrastructure
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : The Centre plans to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) to analysze satellite imagery, local surveys, and real-time data to address civic issues such as drainage, waterlogging and waste management in rural areas, Panchayati Raj secretary Vivek Bharadwaj told Mint. The initiative aims to help panchayats map drainage networks, identify flood-prone areas, and prioritize maintenance work more efficiently.
26.01 / 08:29
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Heed Gita Gopinath’s warning from Davos: Pollution is silently taxing India’s health and growth
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. When Harvard Professor Gita Gopinath told a Davos audience that pollution costs India more dearly than tariffs, she wasn’t being provocative. She was making a strictly economic point: pollution is a continuous tax on productivity, public finances and human capital—unlike tariffs, which are episodic and negotiable.
26.01 / 03:49
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Padma awards list is a sneak-peek into modern India’s journey: Here’s what data shows.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The annual Padma awards list offers a useful peek into India’s evolution from a newly independent nation in the 1950s to a country that, in the 21st century, increasingly celebrates entrepreneurs alongside artistes and cultural icons. Over the decades, however, scientists and doctors who helped drive modern India’s innovation have steadily lost ground, with a shrinking presence among awardees.
25.01 / 11:45
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Vijay L Bhambwani's Ticker: Bulls appear to be on the ropes
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Ticker is a weekly newsletter by Vijay L Bhambwani. Subscribe to Mint's newsletters to get them directly in your email inbox. Dear reader, Happy Republic Day! Last week, I wrote that the near-term market outlook would be determined by the banking and financial sector stocks.
25.01 / 10:55
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Retirement needn’t be a sudden career halt: India needs to re-imagine it as a gradual transition
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. We view retirement as an end state, but the reality of it is far more nuanced. There is evidence that retirees would like to work and engage in some activity.
25.01 / 10:55
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Israel quietly backs new Gaza militias fighting Hamas
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Israel’s reliance on new Palestinian militias in Gaza to target Hamas was on display earlier this month when Hussam Al Astal, the leader of one of the groups, boasted about the killing of a police official in Hamas-controlled territory and said more such attacks are planned. “We say to Hamas and everyone affiliated with Hamas: Just as we reached him, we will come for you, too," said Astal in a video message that showed him brandishing an assault rifle.
25.01 / 09:07
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Manu Joseph: Why one may choose not to vote—and why this choice needn’t be a moral failure
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. One way or another, the central message of all annoying people is ‘why can’t you be like me?’ I cannot think of a more foolish use of human speech. Often this message is conveyed as an insult to those who do not perform some sacred thing that is dear to the pontificator.
25.01 / 05:19
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Nitin Pai: Don’t overburden the gig economy—it offers millions of Indians their first job
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The public debate over the gig economy over the past week has centred around the tough working conditions and sharp management practices of the delivery-platform industry. Personal anecdotes and newspaper reports have highlighted how despite working hard and long to satisfy performance algorithms, gig workers earn just enough to eke out a living.
25.01 / 02:45
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The first three weeks of the year will reshape the world
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. “There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen." The quote, often attributed to Lenin, aptly describes the first weeks of 2026. Over the last generation, several assumptions undergirded international relations and commerce.
24.01 / 06:37
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US bribery case: Adani makes first legal submission, asks court to defer ruling
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI , BENGALURU : Adani Group chairperson Gautam Adani's counsel on 23 January made their first submission in a US court 14 months after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a bribery and securities fraud case against the Indian billionaire and his nephew.
23.01 / 15:19
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Pulse of the Street: FPI exits, weak earnings leave India the worst global performer
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Indian equities ended the week battered and bruised, as sustained foreign portfolio investor (FPI) outflows, weakening earnings momentum and pre-budget jitters combined to drag benchmark indices sharply lower. With the Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex ending down about 2.5% over the week, India stood out as the worst-performing major market in this period.
23.01 / 07:37
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APL Apollo impresses in Q3, but the stock looks expensive
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The stock of APL Apollo Tubes Ltd rose around 4% on Friday, hitting a new 52-week high of ₹2,070.60. The Street cheered its December quarter (Q3FY26) earnings and upbeat management commentary which signaled better earnings growth visibility.
22.01 / 09:01
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Why Bollywood blockbusters are earning more than ever—despite fewer viewers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. With the action blockbuster Dhurandhar officially crossing the ₹870 crore mark, it has cemented its place in history as the first original Hindi language film to breach the ₹800 crore threshold. This milestone confirms a seismic shift in the industry: Bollywood hits are generating significantly higher revenues today than in the pre-pandemic era.
22.01 / 08:35
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Why reversing China’s demographic decline will prove far harder than Beijing may reckon
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. China has just announced that births in 2025 plunged to 7.92 million, from 9.54 million the previous year, and almost half of what was projected (14.33 million) when the one-child policy was repealed in 2016. In fact, China’s births have fallen to a level comparable to that of 1738 CE, when the country’s total population was only about 150 million.
22.01 / 08:35
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Pet care startups build subscription moats to compete with FMCG giants
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Direct-to-consumer (D2C) pet care brands are leaning on subscription models to lock in customers, betting that repeat purchases can help them counter the scale and distribution advantage of India’s largest packaged consumer goods players as the niche segment heats up.
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