Reigning Olympic, world and Asian champion and the World No. 1 javelin thrower on how he dug deep into mental resilience to win the gold at the World Athletics Championship, and his plans to build up to Paris 2024
The finance professor and the dean of valuation on how India can learn from the economic consequences of 'overreach' in China and avoid the trap of chasing 'double-digit growth at all costs'
FIIs are getting attracted to Indian stocks once again as a key index tracked by passive funds is transiting. Has the tide turned with migration from bonds to equities worldwide?
CFO Tyler Sloat hopes recent "company best" performance on lowering churn, new initiatives taking root and enterprise push all augur well for the future
After a blockbuster IT hiring venture, a disastrous offline education joint venture, and three near-death experiences as an entrepreneur, Sanjay Salunkhe started Jaro in 2009. Fourteen years later, he has built over a Rs100-crore edtech upskilling company that is bootstrapped, scaling rapidly and profitable
Tomatoes, onions and potatoes are the most consumed vegetables in India and make up more than a third of retail inflation in the vegetables category. Do frequent volatile spikes in food prices, mostly led by weather shocks, need a policy response?
At a time when other global crypto exchanges are facing the heat, OKX in India is focussed on its role as an incubator to build the Web3 ecosystem and have a deeper product engagement with Polygon
The market veteran believes digital businesses will lead the current pack of blue-chip heavyweights on the benchmark Nifty50 Index which, he says, will rise to 70,000-80,000 levels by 2033
Playing the risky game of high probability does not necessarily make a winner. The exponential spurt in retail F&O traders is concerning, but also surprising as to what makes the risky bet attractive if traders lose money most of the time. Or is it just a trap?
The company's board of directors is opposing a takeover bid by the Burman family on grounds of alleged fraudulent transactions, even as it shields its chairperson from serious charges of poor governance
A quick scan of analysts' views on the Tata Technologies IPO will make investors enthusiastic at the prospects. The first public issue by a Tata company in almost two decades has made it look more appetising. But is it worth it?