Sunday, July 12, 2026

Business

Banks add Rs 7 lakh crore deposits in last fortnight of Q1FY27

MUMBAI: Aggregate deposits with banks rose to Rs 265.4 lakh crore as on June 30, 2026, with the system recording a sharp fortnightly increase of about...

EV ownership cost rises with battery-as-service

NEW DELHI: A Tata Punch EV priced at Rs 9.7 lakh can be driven home...

Age-related discrimination could wipe out $500 billion in OECD productivity: Report

With populations ageing faster than the workforce, the WEF-Marsh report warns that age-based discrimination is pushing...

How trains running at 160 kmph aim to transform Delhi-NCR and cities around it

Namo Bharat trains are completing a journey between Delhi and Meerut in just under an hour,...

Indian Bank targets $2 billion through FCNR deposits

CHENNAI: Public sector lender Indian Bank is aiming to raise $2 billion through foreign currency...
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CaratLane may go to West Asia Damas way

MUMBAI: Titan's CaratLane may look to tap into Dubai's Damas Jewellery to foray into West Asia, scrapping earlier plans to launch...

China’s Z.ai a challenger to OpenAI and Anthropic

NEW DELHI: Chinese artificial intelligence startup Z.ai is emerging as a fresh challenger to OpenAI and Anthropic after its latest flagship...

USTR probe action creates uncertainty for India, others

NEW DELHI: Fresh uncertainty awaits India and several other countries, with the US Trade Representative moving ahead with just one of...

Pakistan’s public money a privilege? World Bank report reveals stark fiscal faultlines

Years of fiscal decentralisation have failed to narrow Pakistan's regional spending disparities, with provincial capitals continuing to receive significantly higher public...

India It Firms: India’s top IT firms set for muted Q1 as AI spending fails to lift growth: Report

File photo (Picture credit: ANI) India's leading IT services companies are likely to post a muted performance in the first quarter of...

15 India-bound ships carrying urea, DAP and sulphur cross Hormuz: Govt

Despite the recent Middle East disruptions, India's fertiliser supply has remained largely on track, with most shipments crossing the Strait of...
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