Two prominent firms, Lloyd's of London and Greene King, have acknowledged their ties to the slave trade and pledged to make amends
Seven years ago, entrepreneurs planned trips to the stratosphere, but tourists never got off the ground. They're trying again
There will be growing emphasis on electric mobility, especially for two and three-wheelers, says Carson Dalton, senior director at Ola Mobility Institute
The Covid-19 crisis is a risk that lenders never modelled for. Default rates could rise three times, says credit scoring platform CreditVidya
Nazis used a red triangle to classify political prisoners during World War II. The Trump campaign said the red triangle in its Facebook ads was associated with antifa, a claim experts rejected
Suppliers and restaurants are scrambling after an outbreak in Beijing triggered fears that salmon may have spread it. Officials later absolved the fish of blame, but consumers are avoiding it anyway
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will officially unveil the plan on June 20; no discussion yet on how to draw migrants back to cities
A flurry of investments in RIL's Jio Platforms means the pace of evolution for all telecom players will rise multi-fold
In late March, as the coronavirus sent India into a nationwide lockdown, Dr Arvind Lal, 70, sprang into action. His Dr Lal PathLabs, one of India's largest diagnostic chains, quickly won regulatory approval to conduct Covid-19 tests, becoming one of the first private labs able to test the country's masses.
Volumes of longer-term rentals are surging as commuters seek the combination of safety and personal use, avoiding multiple users of the same scooters, says Anand Ayyadurai
Mexico, Ireland, Norway, are other countries to be elected; India and Mexico ran unopposed