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  • newTight fiscal room won't affect infra creation capex: Expenditure secy
    The government will maintain its focus on infrastructure development through increased capital expenditure, despite fiscal constraints and global economic uncertainty. Expenditure Secretary V. Vualnam dismissed concerns from states regarding the discontinuation of revenue deficit grants, emphasizing the need for states to manage their own expenditure. The Centre has enhanced funding for state-level capital investment schemes to encourage public investment-led growth.
    - 2 hours ago 3 Feb 26, 1:10am -
  • newManufacturing push key to strong rupee in long run: CEA Anantha Nageswaran
    Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran states strong manufacturing is vital for the rupee's long-term strength. The recent budget includes measures to boost factory output. He emphasizes that manufacturing prowess influences currency strength more than services. Countries with robust manufacturing bases have seen their currencies retain strength over decades.
    - 2 hours ago 3 Feb 26, 1:06am -
  • newDIPAM secretary: Rs 80,000 crore target high but achievable
    The government aims to raise ₹80,000 crore through disinvestment and asset monetisation in FY27. DIPAM secretary Arunish Chawla expressed confidence in meeting this ambitious target. Plans are underway to unlock value from land assets of state-run firms by establishing dedicated real estate investment trusts. Industry feedback is also being sought for stake dilution in public sector companies.
    - 2 hours ago 3 Feb 26, 1:01am -
  • newMoSPI to map economic impact of cooperatives
    The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation will launch a six-month rapid survey in April to assess the economic contribution of functional cooperatives across India. This initiative aims to estimate their gross value added, gross value of output, and employment generation for financial years 2020-21 and 2023-24, addressing existing data gaps.
    - 2 hours ago 3 Feb 26, 12:27am -
  • newFactory activity firms up in January amid weak outlook
    India's manufacturing activity saw a slight rebound in January, driven by increased new orders and output, though business confidence dipped to a three-and-a-half-year low. While consumer goods led the growth, capital goods lagged, and future output expectations weakened despite buoyant domestic demand and moderate international orders.
    - 3 hours ago 3 Feb 26, 12:14am -
  • newFed chair nominee Warsh may want smaller Fed holdings, but that's not easy to do
    Kevin Warsh, tapped to become the ‍next Federal Reserve chair, may want to significantly contract the central bank's multi-trillion-dollar ​balance sheet, but experts agree that financial realities strongly indicate accomplishing this goal will be difficult and slow, if it can be done at ⁠all.
    - 6 hours ago 2 Feb 26, 9:22pm -
  • newGovt mulls stake sale in LIC via FPO in next financial year
    The government is actively considering further reducing its stake in insurance behemoth LIC through a public offering in the next financial year, Financial Services Secretary M Nagaraju said on Monday.
    - 8 hours ago 2 Feb 26, 7:18pm -
  • newBajaj Housing Q3 Results: PAT jumps 21% YoY to Rs 665 crore, NII rises 15%
    Bajaj Housing Finance posted a strong Q3FY26, with net profit rising 21% and NII up 19%. Healthy loan and AUM growth, controlled costs and stable asset quality supported earnings, despite a one-time gratuity-related exceptional charge.
    - 9 hours ago 2 Feb 26, 5:35pm -
  • newInvestors flock to gold, gold miner ETFs in January in bid for safety
    Investors flocked to exchange-traded funds of gold, other precious metals ‍and gold miners in ​January, seeking safety amid geopolitical uncertainty, expectations of further dollar weakness, ⁠and growing bets on U.S. interest rate cuts.
    - 10 hours ago 2 Feb 26, 5:24pm -
  • newWatch out! Promoters reduce stakes in 12 stocks during December quarter
    Promoter shareholding declined across 12 Nifty 500 stocks during the December 2025 quarter, according to StockEdge data. While stake reductions may reflect strategic or fundraising decisions, such moves are closely tracked by investors for signals on promoter confidence and alignment with minority shareholders.
    - 11 hours ago 2 Feb 26, 4:05pm -
  • newNSE IPO: Temasek, LIC said to plan share sales in Rs 23,000 crore issue
    Temasek Holdings and Life Insurance Corporation of India are poised to be major sellers in the National Stock Exchange of India's potential $2.5 billion IPO. State Bank of India and SBI Capital Markets are also expected to participate in the offering, which will consist of existing shareholders selling 4% to 4.5% of the company's equity.
    - 15 hours ago 2 Feb 26, 12:02pm -
  • Union Budget trims TCS, simplifies TDS to ease burden on taxpayers
    The budget simplifies tax collection with revised Tax Collected at Source (TCS) rates, significantly benefiting overseas travelers, students, and those seeking medical treatment abroad. Changes include a reduced 2% TCS on education, medical, and tour packages under ₹10 lakh, easing upfront costs.
    - 1 day ago 2 Feb 26, 12:53am -
  • Bangladesh Jamaat chief compares working women with prostitute; deletes X post
    Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman faced backlash for stating women cannot lead his party, equating modernity for women with prostitution. He later claimed his X account was hacked after deleting the controversial post. Rahman cited biological differences and cultural barriers for the party's lack of female parliamentary candidates.
    - 2 days ago 1 Feb 26, 12:00am -
  • Why a 70:30 India-global portfolio makes sense in a changing world, Subho Moulik decodes
    As global markets outperform India, diversification is gaining urgency. Subho Moulik explains why a 70:30 India global portfolio improves risk adjusted returns, reduces concentration risk, and provides access to long term global growth themes such as AI, defence, and quantum computing.
    - 7 days ago 27 Jan 26, 12:35pm -
  • After Danone & Nestle, French co recalls batches of baby formula
    French food maker Vitagermine has recalled specific batches of its Babybio infant formula due to a toxin contamination scare. This precautionary measure follows similar recalls by major dairy companies like Danone and Nestle. The contamination involves cereulide, a toxin that can cause nausea and vomiting.
    - 7 days ago 27 Jan 26, 12:46am -

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