The Indian economy is showing good recovery, and the USA's CPI data also looks positive. However, due to the expected tariff increases, there is still a risk of economic slowdown in the USA in the coming times.
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Manish
My name is Manish Vi... • 8m
Lights, Camera, Acquisition? 🎥
Jio Studios eyes Dharma Productions' stakes
Revenue 1044 cr 📈 ( 4 times)
Net profit 11 cr 📉 59%
Margin hardly 1%
Due to high expenses
- Economic Times ( tofler)
That might be the reason to sell some stakes to
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Mahendra Lochhab
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The temple economy of India is a system of economic activity that revolves around the functioning of temples. It includes the economic impact of temples, the jobs they create, and the industries that support them.
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param siddh
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USA to lose its hegemony by 2030
-World Economic Forum in 2016
Agriculture related jobs will comparatively be the highest number
World Economic Forum in 2025
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Chamarti Sreekar
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Tata Sons is planning to pump in ₹30,000 crore in fresh capital across its rising businesses — including Tata Digital, Tata Electronics, Air India, defence, and battery ventures.
As per an Economic Times report, this will be done through equity infu
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TREND talks
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🇮🇳 India has become the leader in IPOs for 2024, surpassing China and the US - Financial Times.
🏆 Top countries by number of IPOs —
1️⃣ India — 310 IPOs
2️⃣ USA — 226
3️⃣ South Korea — 117
4️⃣ China — 84
🌏 It’s highly likely tha
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 6m
Suchir Balaji, a former researcher at OpenAI and a whistleblower who raised concerns about copyright breaches in the development of generative AI, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment.
According to the San Francisco police and Medical Exam
What if everything you thought you knew about immigration, trade, and economic growth was wrong? In Good Economics for Hard Times, Nobel laureates Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo cut through the noise of political debates to reveal what the data