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    Britain’s economy isn’t seeing growth anywhere near India’s 7% GDP rise — this has caused fewer differences between the Conservatives and Labour: Jaideep Prabhu

    The UK election landscape is marked by economic uncertainties post-Brexit, minimal policy distinctions between parties, and environmental concerns driving voter engagement. Influential figures like Farage, Johnson, and Sunak shape political narratives, while climate change discussions underscore the urgency for sustainable solutions amidst global warming threats.

    Getting ready to end the 3-year exile: 5 stocks from diagnostics sector with upside potential of up to 53%

    There are some businesses, where only a black swan event leads to sharp growth in profit. Otherwise the underlying nature is such that they don't have any sudden spike in their profits. But there is constant growth. The constant growth could be because of many reasons. It may be because of the fact that penetration of that good or service is very low and over a period of time as it improves, both top and bottom line keep moving upward. It could be because of the movement of business from the unorganized sector to the organized sector. Or due the fact that the “need” of that good or service is such that spending on it cannot be postponed. In the case of diagnostic business, it is all the three, or rather four. The fact is that in 2020, a black swan took place which led to the sudden spike in FY 2021 numbers, but then back to normal growth curve. Now for three years, there has been a painful process of partial normalization of valuation and end of price wars. Has the time come for extreme long term investors to bring them back on watchlist ?

    Women in India face a jobs crisis. Are factories the solution?

    As international brands limit their dependence on China by shifting some manufacturing to India, the trend holds the potential to generate significant numbers of manufacturing jobs - especially for women, who have largely been excluded from the ranks of formal Indian employment.

    How lifting weights thrice a week can help prevent knee pain as you age

    A recent study published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine highlights the benefits of heavy weightlifting for older adults, showing significant improvements in leg strength even years after training. Conducted on individuals aged 64-75, the study found that regular heavy resistance training preserved muscle function and enhanced leg strength. Experts emphasize the importance of weightlifting for mobility, independence, and overall health in seniors, while recommending tailored exercise programs and proper guidance for safety and effectiveness.

    Midcaps stocks for long term investors: 5 stocks from different sectors with right financial & growth matrix and upside potential of up to 49%

    Buying quality stocks should be one of the basic principles while investing in markets. But when one is buying mid-cap stocks this principle becomes even more important for multiple reasons. At this point of time, when valuations are high and small corrections can lead to strong negative reactions in stock prices. So, while capital gains is the objective, never lose the perspective of protecting capital from sudden shocks. Now how does one do it? Look at the underlying business which is best understood by going through its annual report and look at a certain basic ratio in order to figure out how much return that underlying business can generate in best and worst case.

    8% GDP growth not sustainable yet; bond index inclusion may see short-term volatility: Abheek Barua

    After the inclusion in the JP Morgan global bond index, in the short term. we need to prepare for volatility. But in the long term, the collateral and the second-round benefits are huge, says Abheek Barua. He expects this to lead to an improvement in the fixed-income ecosystem, which unfortunately has not taken off that well

    • Consolidation push to continue as key raw material gets scarce: 11 small cap cement stocks which fit the bill and may see some action

      In less than a month, two cement majors clearly showed their intent. The intent is to grow through an inorganic route. One by complete acquisition, the other by taking a large stake in the company. Another common thing, both of them are focussed on the southern part of India, where the cement companies have a history of being under pressure. So why are they looking toward southern India? The answer lies in something else. It is one of the key raw materials that have become scarce and that is what is leading to a situation where big players clearly know that if they have to grow their capacities they have to pick on companies which have access to that critical raw material. This aggressive consolidation is likely to continue and it is the smaller players which are likely to be targeted.

      Indian financial services sector is experiencing a significant upswing: Inventure Growth & Securities’ Kanji B Rita

      India's financial services sector is poised for sustained growth. By leveraging the demographic advantage, embracing technological advancements, and prioritizing financial inclusion, a robust and inclusive financial ecosystem can be built, says Inventure Growth’s Kanji B Rita.

      US weekly jobless claims drift lower

      Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 6,000 to a seasonally adjusted 233,000 for the week ended June 22, the Labor Department said on Thursday. The claims data included last Wednesday's Juneteenth National Independence Day, a new holiday. Claims tend to be volatile around public holidays.

      What should be your investment strategy after elections?

      Market volatility post Indian election triggered short-term turbulence, yet history shows eventual alignment with economic fundamentals. Resilient corporate earnings, infrastructure development and vigilant sector monitoring are emphasized for long-term strategic investments amidst fluctuating market conditions.

      Ujjivan SFB adjusts loan growth guidance amid microfinance stress

      I think these are things that we have to monitor very carefully and hopefully once the budget is out and announced and the revenues trickle into the economy, I think we will see some benefits from that. So, all in all, we are looking at a better second half. The effect is more in the first half of the year.

      SBI General Insurance announces Naveen Chandra Jha as its new MD & CEO

      Naveen Chandra Jha leads SBI General Insurance, overseeing operations, growth, and strategic initiatives with a focus on SME credit, HR, and retail banking. Under his leadership, the company expanded to 143 branches, achieving a 17% increase in gross written premium in FY24.

      India central bank policymakers divided over rate-growth debate

      Internal members maintain hawkish stance on inflation, with Governor Das cautioning against hasty actions for fear of worsening the situation

      Telecom Act 2023 based on principles of inclusion, growth, responsiveness for developed India

      The Telecommunications Act, 2023, effective from June 26, emphasizes inclusion, security, growth, and responsiveness for a developed India, enabling government control for national interests, research and development funding, and fair infrastructure access for network expansion.

      RBI flags pursuit of growth at cost of risk buildup

      India's banking regulator cautioned lenders against pursuing 'mindless' business growth to avoid exposing the financial system to risks. RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das emphasized the importance of balancing business growth with risk management.

      Modi 3.0: Growth sequel starring jobs, investment

      The full budget, likely to be presented early in July, will detail specific measures toward this end. "The focus would be to promote labour-intensive growth that will create jobs, with continued emphasis on macroeconomic stability," a top government official aware of the details told ET. A host of measures on startups and taxation - including inverted duty structure correction, along with GST rate rationalisation - is under discussion, said the person cited above.

      I want to be one of the nicest guys they knew: Titan MD CK Venkataraman

      Titan MD CK Venkataraman, who has been MD of Titan and Tanishq for four years, shares his experience in balancing the interests of various stakeholders, securing employee buy-in, and life after Titan. He explains that most decisions are about optimising stakeholder interest, but dealing with strong personalities with contrasting views is crucial.

      Political, market volatility spice markets up

      Investor sentiment is fragile in Asian markets amid concerns over U.S. and global economic growth. Indian assets have been volatile due to the country's general election result.

      The show must go on: Push agriculture, make states fiscally responsible, avoid the middle income trap & stick to the PoA

      The Indian electorate has defied predictions of certainty, but the economic agenda for India remains unchanged. Despite impressive economic progress since 1991, India remains a low-middle-income economy. Policy priorities include urban expansion, modernization of agriculture, tackling unemployment, and addressing state-level disparities. Additionally, India must prepare for challenges such as aging populations and technological advancements to sustain growth.

      Ride-hailing startup BluSmart to raise Rs 200 crore in new funding

      BluSmart has raised nearly $24 million or Rs 200 crore in its latest funding round. In January this year, BluSmart had raised $25 million, while in 2023 it conducted funding rounds worth $66 million.

      IMF warns Britain against more pre-election tax cuts

      The IMF warned Britain's government about missing its debt target and advised against tax cuts before the election. It increased the economic growth projection for 2024 to 0.7% and suggested interest rate cuts by the Bank of England. Inflation returning to the BoE's target and a forecast of a 'soft landing' after a recession in 2023 were highlighted.

      Shift towards sustainable packaging is helping companies minimise environmental impact, improve operational efficiency

      There is a growing consumer demand that presents a mine of opportunities for businesses to reevaluate business strategies in terms of eco-friendly packaging.

      Responsible Innovation, how a blueprint for collaborative action is advancing global healthcare

      On the occasion of the Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week (ADGHW), Dr. Asma Ibrahim Al Mannaei, Executive Director of the Research and Innovation Centre, discusses the UAE's prioritisation of healthcare in driving investments and partnerships focusing on advancing technology and attracting top talent and fostering collaboration with India reflecting shared challenges and opportunities in healthcare. Overall, collaboration with global partners and investment in manufacturing capabilities exemplify the UAE's commitment to healthcare excellence and innovation, while initiatives like Malaffi enhance data-driven services. Read on to discover how ADGHW aims to faciliate responsible innovation in healthcare, even as the UAE emphasises patient rights protection in an era of advancing AI and data usage.

      CEA Nageswaran calls on industry to reciprocate deregulation efforts

      Flagging reports of Indian automobiles failing safety standards, and of misleading labelling on food products, Chief economic adviser V Anantha Nageswaran said the industry has to make a compact with society as well.

      Expect good response on EV policy, FDI reforms in new govt; prepare for low tariff regime: DPIIT Secretary

      India anticipates a positive response from numerous automobile companies to its electric vehicle (EV) policy, according to Rajesh Kumar Singh, DPIIT secretary. He noted that the government has adjusted tariffs to attract manufacturers without direct spending. Additionally, he stated that India might further liberalize FDI norms in select areas under the new government.

      PM's active role, personal monitoring responsible for infrastructure sector turnaround, says FM

      Nirmala Sitharaman praises PM Narendra Modi for reviving the infrastructure sector, highlighting the neglect during the UPA regime and the significant advancements made under the Modi government, including the expansion of the Metro network, growth in the aviation sector, and initiatives to boost the maritime ecosystem.

      SP Jain Institute launches Wise Innovation Studio for Emerging Technologies

      SPJIMR's WISE Tech fosters societal advancement through wise innovation with initiatives like accelerators, Entrepreneurship Fellowship, and Wise Innovation Conclave. Manoj Mohan leads the executive team, supported by R. Ramanan and Haresh Chawla from True North.

      Akshay Tritiya: Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Bhima Jewellers, and Kalyan Jewellers report strong sales

      Jewellers from South India such as Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Bhima Jewellers, and Kalyan Jewellers saw strong demand during this year's Akshay Tritiya. Malabar Gold and Diamonds reported a 39% increase in sales, totaling Rs. 1361 crore. Kalyan Jewellers also noted robust revenue growth, with Bhima Gold experiencing over 50% sales growth compared to last year.

      Does more work and bigger responsibilities lead to better compensation and promotions?

      Research from Deloitte India and Randstad India indicates that employees taking on additional roles are receiving better increments, double promotions, and career advancement opportunities. This strategy benefits companies by retaining talent, cultivating skilled workers internally, and saving on external hiring costs. Such initiatives have reduced attrition and boosted employee engagement.

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