Expensive Debt Better Than Idling Biz, Experts Sum Up Private Credit Popularity
It has potential applications in turnaround working capital, loan buyouts, interim financing, and even litigation funding.
Derivatives Trap: Indian Retail Investors Are At The Mercy Of Techno-Giants
With individual retail traders losing a ton of money in a market dominated by large entities using algorithms, the real story is about a system stacked against small traders.
From Quality to Compounding: What Really Moves the Market
In this week's The Core Report: Weekend Edition, Prateek Agarwal MD and CEO, Motilal Oswal talks about how quality preserves value, but growth drives returns—especially in policy-linked, domestically focused, well-capitalised, resilient companies.
Vietnam’s US Trade Deal A Cautionary Tale For Indian Negotiators
Meanwhile, as China forges ahead in artificial intelligence and robotics, India is stuck with half-baked R&D schemes.
Navi Mumbai’s Airport Fee Puts Spotlight On Rising Passenger Cost Burden
Experts raised concerns over pricing fairness and accessibility, especially for cost-sensitive flyers.
Insurance Sector Won’t See The Death Of The Salesman Anytime Soon
A brick-and-mortar approach with agents and a human touch is still needed to sell trust with life insurance.
Why India’s Public Wi-Fi Dream Is Still Buffering
As mobile data gets costlier and patchy in rural India, the government’s public Wi-Fi plan — PM WANI — faces resistance from telcos and regulatory roadblocks.
Mamdani’s NYC Mayoral Rise A New Age Manifesto Against Capitalism
Zohran Mamdani’s win signals global discontent with capitalism, echoing India’s ongoing debate on equity since economic liberalisation.












