India Has Ample Forex Buffers To Withstand Pressure On Credit Worthiness: S&P

New Delhi -India has built up buffers against cyclical difficulties and has ample foreign exchange reserves to withstand pressure on credit worthiness, S&P Global...

Govt Decides To Put Restrictions On Export Of Wheat Flour To Curb Prices

New Delhi- The government on Thursday decided to put restrictions on the export of wheat or meslin flour to curb rising prices of the...

J&K Launches E-Market For Sale Of Mining Material

Asks for making the construction material readily available on govt approved rates Srinagar: J&K Administration has Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta Wednesday launched the...

How Strikes Disrupt Supplies Of Clothing, Cars And Canned Food

The ability to move products from A to B has been affected by COVID and Brexit-related bottlenecks in recent years, as well as rising...

Equity Investors Poorer By Over Rs 6.57 Lakh Crore In Two Days

Mumbai- A decline in equities for two sessions has eroded investors' wealth by more than Rs 6.57 lakh crore.The 30-share BSE Sensex tumbled 872.28...

Gold Imports Up 6.4% To USD 13 Billion In April-July This Fiscal

New Delhi- India's gold imports, which have a bearing on the country's Current Account Deficit (CAD), rose 6.4 per cent to USD 12.9 billion...

Samsung Says Inflation Not Impacting Phone Sales Revenue

New Delhi- South Korean electronics giant Samsung feels the ongoing worries on inflation are unlikely to dent mobile phones business in India, adding that...

Oil At Six-Month Low: Petrol At Breakeven, Losses Continue On Diesel

NEW DELHI-  International oil prices have hit a six-month low, helping Indian fuel retailers breakeven on petrol but they continue to lose money on...

India’s Exports Rise By 2.14% To USD 36.27 Bn In July

New Delhi- India's exports rose by 2.14 per cent to USD 36.27 billion in July while the trade deficit almost tripled to USD 30...

Retail Inflation Eases To 6.71% In July On Lower Vegetable, Edible Oil Prices

New Delhi- Retail inflation softened to 6.71 per cent in July due to moderation in food prices but remained above the Reserve Bank's comfort...