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Dip Buying is Back, How Long Will It Last?

Dip Buying is Back, How Long Will It Last?

Buying on the dip is not new , but it appears to have been resurrected at a much larger scale across markets

India’s Growth March Continues, Even As Reform Vision Pauses

India’s Growth March Continues, Even As Reform Vision Pauses

This year’s Budget too was expected to take the journey to Viksit Bharat ahead, with focus perhaps on the manufacturing and services sectors. It, however, stopped short of it.

Gold And Silver Havens Crumble In New Era Of Market Volatility

Gold And Silver Havens Crumble In New Era Of Market Volatility

Once seen as shelters, gold and silver now swing wildly, underscoring a market regime where volatility is constant, not occasional.

The Markets Decipher Fresh India-US Deal Announcements

The Markets Decipher Fresh India-US Deal Announcements

Indian stocks had their best week in three months

Consumer Insights Driving Mondelez India’s Playbook Across Chocolates, Biscuits and Quick Commerce

Consumer Insights Driving Mondelez India’s Playbook Across Chocolates, Biscuits and Quick Commerce

In this week’s special edition, Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with Nitin Saini, CMO at Mondelez International, on how a shift in consumer behaviour is recalibrating innovation, pricing and distribution across chocolates and biscuits.

Inside The Other Ten Minute Economy

Inside The Other Ten Minute Economy

AI Panic, Budget Shocks, And India’s High-Stakes Bet On The US

AI Panic, Budget Shocks, And India’s High-Stakes Bet On The US

From the AI sell-off to a landmark trade deal with Donald Trump, New Delhi is trading fiscal concessions for a closer American alliance, while leaving domestic R&D and social unity behind.

A Formal Trade Deal with US is at Least 6 Weeks Away

A Formal Trade Deal with US is at Least 6 Weeks Away

The stock markets are edgy once again because the fine print of the India-US trade deal is not out

First Person: Navi Mumbai Airport Is Closer, But Has A Long Way To Go

First Person: Navi Mumbai Airport Is Closer, But Has A Long Way To Go

Navi Mumbai’s new airport is still testing passengers on the last mile.

Why Markets Have To Reckon With Two Powerful Forces

Why Markets Have To Reckon With Two Powerful Forces

There are two powerful forces driving the markets now - Artificial Intelligence and Tariff Uncertainty

Proven KG Basin to Iffy Andaman: A $10 Billion Gamble For Ultra-Deepwater Crude

Proven KG Basin to Iffy Andaman: A $10 Billion Gamble For Ultra-Deepwater Crude

With over 88% import dependency, India's state oil companies are investing massively in offshore drilling, balancing safe bets in proven basins against risky frontier exploration.

Coal Still Powers Much Of India’s Industry. Why Does It Remain A Troubled Sector?

Coal Still Powers Much Of India’s Industry. Why Does It Remain A Troubled Sector?

Insights on what India’s coal surplus reveals about infrastructure bottlenecks, market design, and energy policy.

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