Govindraj Ethiraj
Govindraj Ethiraj

Govindraj Ethiraj is a television & print journalist and also founder of IndiaSpend.org & Boomlive.in, data journalism and fact check initiatives. He very recently launched a business news initiative, www.thecore.in as Editor. Previously, he was Founder-Editor in Chief of Bloomberg TV India, a 24-hours business news service launched out of Mumbai in 2008. Prior to setting up Bloomberg TV India, he worked with Business Standard newspaper as Editor (New Media) with a specific mandate of integrating the newspaper’s news operations with its digital or web platform. He also spent around five years each with CNBC-TV18 & The Economic Times. He is a Fellow of The Aspen Institute, Colorado, a McNulty Prize Laureate 2018 & a winner of the BMW Foundation Responsible Leadership Awards for 2014.

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India’s Mid Cap Index Hits Record High

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QCOs are mandatory BIS certifications requiring each product or import category to meet...

Why Foreign Portfolio Inflows Could Restart Soon

Indian stock markets have been a relative returns disaster this year, according to...

The Earnings Story Sinks In As Mid Caps Race Ahead

The markets are generally positive with the recent breakthrough on tariffs

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