Go with players who can provide audited records of performance
Dollar millionaires and billionaires will grow by 80% over the decade in India
The $5.7-billion acquisition that closed after an 865-day-long saga was the largest private sector transaction in India in 2019 and the second-largest steel transaction globally that year
BSL was admitted for insolvency proceedings on July 26, 2017
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 was introduced to tackle bad loan problems. But it has been plagued with high haircuts for banks and delays. What can be done to achieve a quicker resolution?
The world's largest online retailer is hoping its concessions will stave off a potential European Union fine that could be as much as 10% of its global turnover
Key benchmark indices cracked around 3% on Monday. The Indian Rupee recorded a new all-time low. Find out what lies ahead for the markets, and what are the key support levels to watch out for
The EU competition watchdog singled out Google's requirement that advertisers use its Ad Manager to display ads on YouTube and potential restrictions on the way in which rivals serve ads on YouTube
Life expectancy remains sub-par despite massive govt schemes
At record low, rupee better off than peers; RBI may provide support to prevent sharp depreciation, says BS poll
Gross domestic product fell 0.3% from March when output declined 0.1%, the Office for National Statistics said Monday
Bidding for non-exclusive rights for the mega cricket league to continue today
NRI taxpayers cannot seek MAP if they opt for Vivad se Vishwas
Not just scorched earth and people living on it, a good monsoon also soothes the economy and markets. Weather and economy are connected. Find out how nature still rules over us, despite tech advances
Banks forecast 75 bps Fed hike on June 15; Wall St 'fear gauge' surges to one-month high; S&P 500 hits lowest level since March 2021
Manufacturers, who make up nearly one-fourth of the economy, fear losing customers to other countries as growth picks up
Reliance and BGEPIL on Dec 16, 2010, dragged the govt to arbitration over cost recovery provisions, profit due to the state and amount of statutory dues including royalty payable
Clear indications that reductions since the end of the Cold War have ended
The Alphabet-run AI development team put him on paid leave for breaching company policy by sharing confidential information about the project
The grouping met on the sidelines of the 12th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Sunday.