Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd., supplies electricity to 1.64 million consumers in Delhi.
PM Modi, who is seeking a second term, has to win over discontented farmers before the election
Despite steaming ahead with the self-imposed rules, the company said industrywide regulation is necessary
Credit card payments have been a target of EU antitrust enforcement for nearly two decades
The battle for the Indian consumer was never going to be an all-American affair
The world has been pursuing some sort of globalization -- the integration of economies through the exchange of goods, people and ideas -- since the dawn of time
To make money, look at large firms, banks and defensive stocks such as software exporters and utilities, they say
The benchmark Sensex dropped 0.4 per cent or 134 points, to 36,445, posting its first decline in six days
Troubled Jet Airways working to revamp debt and avert collapse
Gopinath will have to be, if not a politician, then at least a diplomat, said Raghuram Rajan
'Xi is seeing more and more red flashes on his monitor as things on many fronts go wrong,' said Ether Yin, partner at Beijing based consultancy Trivium China
154-year-old Shapoorji Pallonji group is in process of divesting more assets
The world's elite have prospered since the financial crash. It means the conference's attendees-overwhelmingly male-exert more authority and visibility than ever.
Xi's 'seminar' with top provincial leaders and ministers was held on the same day that China reported its slowest quarterly economic growth since the depths of the global financial crisis in 2009
In the German industrial lobby's view, China's policy of creating national champions in key industries isn't an inefficiency of Chinese central planning
The govt, which has already exceeded the annual budget deficit target, has little room for spending in the current year
Vision Fund employees, including high-profile bankers and investors, receive base salaries and bonuses, but only get payouts when profits are booked
The Wall Street bank said lower inflation projections, and expectations of a slower pace of US policy rate hikes prompted it to shift its call from a previous forecast of no change in February
A country that needs to sweat every investor rupee and dollar to put its swelling, restive labor force to work will continue to abuse that very thing it doesn't have enough of: capital
The number of babies born last year fell by some 2 million from 2017, to 15.23 million, it was the least since 1961 and the third-lowest since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949