The Walton family fortune fell $11.4 billion on Tuesday after Walmart Inc slashed its earnings outlook for the second time this year
Energy imports in particular plunged in June, capping a weak first half that may foreshadow a rare annual decline in purchases across many commodities
Instead of reforms, in many ways, 2022 is showing signs of walk back on pension reforms
If the income is above Rs 2.5 lakh per annum, not filing the income tax return (ITR) can even land a person in jail
Measuring inflation is hard. The goal is to capture changes in the overall price level - the numbers on every price tag - not swings in relative prices
A district on the outskirts of Wuhan has been locked down, the first time the Chinese city that saw the world's first Covid-19 lockdown has imposed such a measure since 2020
APJ Abdul Kalam died on July 27, 2015 at the age of 83
After effectively popularizing safer and cheaper lithium iron phosphate, or LFP, chemistry for EV batteries, China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. is now adding manganese to the mix
Pakistan's currency and bonds have been hammered this month as the specter of political uncertainty delaying IMF support for the nation unnerves investors
Around 110,000 British workers are off sick with long Covid symptoms, costing them £1,100 ($1,320) in lost earnings at a time of an escalating cost of living crisis, new research shows
The opening day of the biggest telecom auction in the country ended with top telecom firms buying spectrum worth more than Rs 1.45 trillion across frequency bands including 5G
Says there is significant slack in the economy, as GDP is far below estimates of pre-Covid trajectory of potential output
Company has increased capex for the business to tap into new opportunities
The Indian Antarctic Bill provides a regulatory framework for India's Antarctic activities through legal mechanisms
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Several banks including BoB and SBI have issued notifications asking customers to register under PPS before August 1 to encash high-value cheques
A bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar, A S Oka and C T Ravikumar pronounced the judgment, saying they "dismissed" the petitions on both the grounds of exemption and discrimination
Pakistan ramped up its imports from India despite Islamabad's ban on trade with its eastern neighbour in the April-May period. Read more on this in our top headlines
The share of micro and small enterprises stood at Rs 8.73 trillion, 80 per cent of the total pending amount
To make AAP's promise work, state would require to increase revenues and cut revenue expenditure under other heads