Business
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Bloomberg survey forecast: Indian economy will shrink by 0.4%
As per a recent survey, the economists predicted that coronavirus curtailment measures would reduce India’s economic growth by 0.4% for the fiscal year 2020-21. ... -
India uses lockdown period as perfect time to woo Foreign investment
China has fallen from grace; it is no more a preferred cheap option for manufacturing. A lot of companies have shifted business or plan ... -
Coronavirus: India shoots up unemployment rate to 27.11%, leaving 121.5M jobless
The ongoing health crisis in the country, owing to the onslaught of Covid-19 pandemic, has spiked unemployment rate to a staggering 27.11%. The corona-driven ... -
Warehousing and storage is going to be big business post lockdown
The post pandemic markets will transform. Businesses models might have to change the way they run. This could also mean, that the whole method ... -
Indian Manufacturing rates dip in Lock Down first time in a decade
Indian manufacturing industry has been hit severely after the corona virus lockdown hit. According to data compiled by IHS Markit recently, the India Manufacturing ... -
MNCs seeking to move out of China, a mega opportunity for India
Amid the outbreak of Coronavirus pandemic from China’s Wuhan city to countries across the world, it appears that the Mainland is facing global scrutiny ... -
Why does NRI population stuck in India eager to fly back to the US?
The Indian Diaspora that stays and earns in dollars is stuck in their homeland, since the lockdown was imposed on most of the Indian ... -
COVID-19: India Inc assists government in reviving economy
It has been more than a month since the businesses and industrial activities were stopped in the wake of the nationwide lockdown. Amid the ... -
Shocking! ‘Work From Home’ model is the perfect setting for Cyber Crime
Cyber crime seems to be ominously high currently. Taking advantage of a corona virus lockdown, many are now attacking video conferencing platforms to hack ... -
China reacts to India’s new FDI policy rules, calling it ‘discriminatory and against WTO norms’
On April 18, India curbed the Foreign direct investments (FDI) regulations to forestall acquisitions of Indian companies or opportunistic takeovers during the economic slowdown. ...









