Why comparisons can distort!

One of the very frequently used statements in international financial circles when it comes to India is that the average Indian family income is less than USD 5 per day and India has not lifted a large mass of it’s population out of abject poverty and there is too much income differential between the Upper

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Oil’s well? Not quite

Low global fuel price helps GOI. But frozen domestic pump prices are a distortion Modi government heads into its last budget this term with international crude prices working in its favour. Indian basket was priced at $80.5 a barrel on Tuesday. Price trends since Israel-Hamas conflict began in October have defied market fears of a

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Market manthan

That Sensex fell yesterday is normal seesaw. Point is Indian markets can permanently overtake Hong Kong’s in value India’s equity market on Monday crossed a threshold. Market value of all listed Indian shares was $4.33 trillion, pushing it ahead of Hong Kong to become the world’s fourth largest equity market. That it fell over 1000

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Why corporate law is a great career option

Hassan Akram Hassan Akram is the CEO of City Careers Coach based in London, England. His firm has clients from 15 countries and specialises in helping students enter the world’s most elite finance careers. He read History at University College London and is an ex investment banking, private equity, corporate law, and venture capital recruiter.

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Rise of electric two-wheelers in India

India’s streets are in the midst of a revolutionary transformation, with electric two-wheelers (E2Ws) rapidly gaining popularity. This trend is more than just a fleeting change; it represents a significant shift towards sustainable and efficient mobility. Recent analyses highlight the remarkable growth in E2W sales, exploring the various factors driving this upsurge, the challenges encountered

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