Trade Financial News

24.02 / 09:15
markets UPS IPO Provident Trade rights Updates Mint Explainer: Is this the right time for Carlsberg to list in India?
Carlsberg AG, the Danish brewer, recently said it plans to list its India business on the domestic bourses. The move comes at a time when India’s beer market is benefiting from favourable regulatory shifts, growing retail access, and a potential cyclical recovery after a weak season. Yet, the market remains structurally spirits-dominated, intensely competitive, and heavily dependent on state-level excise policies.What explains the timing of the IPO, and how big are the opportunity and the risk? Mint explains.Chief executive Jacob Aarup-Andersen said in a February earnings call that the company is assessing an initial public offering (IPO) in India to “create shareholder value”.
24.02 / 06:57
markets Target Trade stage Updates Relationships International JSW to put ₹65 crore Dulux royalty savings back into India's competitive paints business to widen market share
The JSW Group, which acquired Akzo Nobel India Ltd last year, plans to plough the money that used to be paid as royalty for the Dulux brand back into its paints business and widen its market share.JSW Paints acquired the decorative paints business of Akzo Nobel India, which includes the popular Dulux brand, for ₹9,000 crore in June 2025. Earlier, 3% of the value of decorative paints sales was paid as royalty to its global parent for use of the brand, but that has now stopped.“In the month of June 2025, we acquired the decorative IP and the Dulux brand is now owned by Akzo Nobel India… So, the royalty ceased to exist, which translates to roughly around 60 crore to 65 crore rupees, depending on the revenue trajectory,” Krishna R, chief financial officer of Akzo Nobel India, said during a post-earnings interaction with analysts.
24.02 / 01:51
FIVE security Trade President cover Courts Investigations Trump considers new national security tariffs after Supreme Court ruling
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Trump administration is considering new national security tariffs on a half-dozen industries in the wake of a Supreme Court decision last week that invalidated many of the president’s second-term levies. The new tariffs being considered could cover industries such as large-scale batteries, cast iron and iron fittings, plastic piping, industrial chemicals and power grid and telecom equipment, according to people familiar with the plans.
24.02 / 01:39
COST Trade President Experts country Courts International Here are (some) answers to your biggest tariff questions
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. U.S. importers on Tuesday will no longer have to pay most of the sweeping tariffs President Trump imposed last year.
24.02 / 00:39
markets Action Sustainability trends Trade recommendations Courts Stock recommendations for 24 February from MarketSmith India
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Stock market recap: The Indian equity benchmarks extended their winning streak on Monday, buoyed by a landmark US Supreme Court ruling that invalidated broad-based emergency tariffs. Nifty 50 advanced 0.55% to settle at 25,713, while Sensex climbed 0.58% to end at 83,294.66.
24.02 / 00:11
markets COST FIVE security Trade International RBI 1, ESMA 0: India protects domestic clearing house from EU interference
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. In the regulatory tussle over supervision of India's clearing houses, the European Union blinked first. Ending a three-year standoff over supervision of the Clearing Corp.
23.02 / 15:13
UPS wellness Trade President Courts International ‘Pure tariff chaos.’ The world—and markets—react to Trump’s trade shift.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Donald Trump’s new 15% global tariff is causing uncertainty and confusion among investors and international lawmakers alike. Trump announced the move Sunday, up from a 10% rate, after the Supreme Court struck down levies the administration imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act Friday.
23.02 / 10:25
UPS Manufacturing Trade students Universities Schools Colleges Ditch textbooks and learn how to use a wrench to AI-proof your job?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. JACOB PALMER knew little about skilled manual jobs growing up, save that they were “dirty, sweaty" and “definitely seemed like lowbrow". But it took only a year of remote learning during the covid pandemic for Mr Palmer, who grew up in North Carolina, to realise that university wasn’t for him.
23.02 / 09:03
markets Analysis MSCI Trade Universities show prevention After Q3 positives, Street’s lofty earnings growth forecasts face reality checks
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India Inc.’s December quarter (Q3FY26) earnings surprised positively on some counts. For instance, on an aggregate basis, the Nifty 500 index companies delivered strong double-digit profit-after-tax growth of 19% in Q3 (adjusted for extraordinary items), the highest in eight quarters, showed an analysis by Motilal Oswal Financial Services.
23.02 / 08:49
markets COST Target economy Align Trade Updates Europe’s China anxiety: Will it raise tariffs, weaken the euro or go for structural reforms?
A recent report by the Haut-Commissariat à la Stratégie et au Plan that urged the EU to consider either steep tariffs on Chinese imports or a deliberate weakening of the euro against the renminbi has triggered reactions well beyond Paris and Brussels. What began as a domestic French strategic recommendation has evolved into a wider debate about Europe’s economic direction and its role in an increasingly fragmented global trading system.The proposal, suggesting tariffs of up to 30% or a 20–30% euro depreciation, reflects mounting anxiety over Europe’s widening trade imbalance with China and its erosion of industrial competitiveness.
23.02 / 08:25
UPS Trade President Justice country Courts International Mint Explainer | Why has Trump's tariff weapon lost its edge?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. After the US Supreme Court ruled against his emergency tariffs, President Donald Trump has vowed to rebuild the tariff wall by other means. However, his tariff weapon, blunted by the ruling, would never be the same again.
23.02 / 07:25
markets Digital Citizens Platform Bill Trade Updates Mint Explainer | What is peer-to-peer power trading? How will it help Indian power consumers?
NEW DELHI: India recently piloted peer-to-peer power trading that will enable consumers such as households, businesses and farmers who generate renewable energy to directly sell their surplus power to other consumers through digital protocols. Mint examines how digital public infrastructure under the India Energy Stack helps such transactions.Peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading refers to the direct trading of power between consumers. Once implemented, it will allow households and entities that produce solar power through rooftop installations to sell their excess generation to other consumers.
23.02 / 05:27
markets Provident Booking trends Trade Videos Headlines The fundraising tactic AI startups are using to juice valuations
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. AI startup Serval closed a private deal with venture-capital giant Sequoia in December that valued it at less than $400 million. Days later, Serval announced a new milestone from another funding round.
23.02 / 04:17
COST UPS FIVE Sustainability Enterprise Healthcare Trade Religare Enterprises: Can a demerger fix what poor governance had broken?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. On 14 February, the boards of Religare Enterprises Ltd (REL) and Religare Finvest Ltd (RFL) approved a demerger of its insurance and financial services businesses into two separate listed entities. REL will retain control of Care Health Insurance, while lending, broking, investment, and ancillary activities would be transferred to RFL.
23.02 / 02:23
markets Trade Updates Most of Trump’s tariffs got turfed out: Does that change the case for a trade deal with the US?
Business News, Market News, Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on Live Mint. Download The Mint News App to get Daily Market Updates.
23.02 / 01:19
markets Action Sustainability Trade performer recommendations Headlines Stock recommendations for 23 February from MarketSmith India
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Stock market recap: A day after tumbling over 1% each, India's headline equity indices, the Sensex and the Nifty 50, rebounded with healthy gains on Friday, 20 February. The Sensex gained 317 points, or 0.38%, to end at 82,814.71, while the Nifty 50 settled at 25,571.25.
23.02 / 00:25
markets Sustainability Research Trade President show Courts Did foreign investors and prop traders sniff the US tariff verdict?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Hours before the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's tariffs on Friday, a section of foreign institutional investors (FIIs) in India flipped their bearish bets to bullish ones, even as proprietary traders sharply raised their bullish bets. The two moves, combined, may signal anticipation of a ruling which has the potential to trigger a stock market rally on Monday.
23.02 / 00:25
markets Digital Man Bill Trade show information Nifty may scale new peaks in 12-18 months as valuations turn attractive: Nuvama AMC's Nikhil Ranka
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Nifty 50 could touch fresh highs over the next 12-18 months as valuations hover below long-term averages and foreign selling shows signs of easing, said Nikhil Ranka, chief investment officer (CIO)-equity alternatives at Nuvama Asset Management. However, he cautioned that India’s information technology (IT) companies are staring at an earnings cut, likely to begin in fiscal 2027-2028, amid concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) will compress billings and revenue growth.
22.02 / 17:59
markets UPS ICE Trade President reports Courts Equity market may rally on thin ice after a weekend of US tariff twists
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Indian equities may attempt a relief rally this week, but renewed uncertainty around US trade policy is likely to keep investors on their toes. A weekend of sharp tariff moves from Washington has once again clouded the outlook for global markets, including India.
22.02 / 14:13
markets UPS Trade President Experts Universities country Section 122 surprise: Trump’s new 15% global tax offers crucial 5-month safety net for Indian exports
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: India and the US have postponed talks on the proposed interim bilateral trade agreement following recent developments in Washington, including the US Supreme Court striking down the reciprocal tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump and the subsequent imposition of a new 15% universal tariff under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974.
22.02 / 13:39
markets Sustainability Trade President track Courts rights Trump tariff defeat triggers rupee rally; analysts see 89 level against dollar possible by March-end
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: The rupee is likely to open stronger against the US dollar on Monday after the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s tariffs, prompting a recalibration of the North American country’s trade policy and reducing India’s effective tariff exposure to 15% from 18%. However, traders believe any near-term appreciation may be modest and short-lived, given lingering policy uncertainty and month-end dollar demand.

popular questions about Trade

What is Trade and why is it gaining attention?

Trade is a trending topic that draws public attention. On our site, we regularly publish updates related to this subject.

Where can I find the latest updates on Trade?

All new posts about Trade can be found in the special selection. We publish information as it becomes available.

How can I verify the accuracy of information on Trade?

We use verified data to ensure that the information about Trade is accurate and valuable for our readers.