India Inc Rides West Asia’s Trillion Dollar Transformation
Indian firms across industries are weaving themselves into the region’s attempt to reinvent itself beyond oil.
More Noise Than Clarity: Should We Rethink The Quarterly Earnings Cycle?
Donald Trump suggested rethinking quarterly company results—a rare idea with global resonance, including for Indian firms.
GST Rate Cuts Promise Cheaper Goods, But At What Cost?
In The Core Report’s Weekend Edition, Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with S. Ramesh, managing director at Pricewaterhouse & Company and former CBIC chairman, and Krishan Arora, head of indirect tax at Grant Thornton Bharat, on the government’s sweeping GST rate cuts—set to lower prices on essentials, medicines, and consumer goods—while unresolved transition hurdles, dealer losses, and input tax credit issues cloud how much benefit will truly reach consumers.
India Will Lead IKEA’s Small Store Revolution: India Country Commercial Manager Adosh Sharma
In this week’s The Core Report: Weekend Edition, Adosh Sharma, Country Commercial Manager of IKEA India, said the Swedish furniture giant is reshaping its India strategy by prioritising smaller, concept-driven stores to better reflect local consumer behaviour.
Markets Edge Up Once Again, Tracking Asia
The stock markets were up again and held onto the small gains
The Markets Crack 2,223 Points And Could Fall Further
How insulated are Indian markets from global ones at this point, given the counter balancing effect of domestic flows
‘Not Willing To Commit To Targeted Payout Ratio': Expert On Why Indian Companies Are Hoarding Cash
Companies in India and abroad are sitting on piles of cash. President and chief operating officer of IiAS, Hetal Dalal, explains why and what investors can expect.







