Ray Dalio, Founder of Bridgewater Associates, talks about investing in a tough market, the difficult times ahead for the global economy and how to survive in such times
Billionaire investor Radhakishan Damani-promoted Avenue Supermarts, which operates hypermarket chain DMart, is a strong player that rules the value segment
In these uncertain times, the top legacy companies on the BT500 list have posted stellar numbers in the past year, and are perfectly placed to leverage the government's infrastructure push
A bevy of start-ups that rushed to nab sky-high public market valuations of 2021 is facing a reality check in 2022. Still early in the public market learning curve, these start-ups are now focussing on profitable growth while their peers revisit their IPO plans
Accounting for about 75 per cent of the industrial carbon footprint, focus on Scope 3 emissions by organisations may help the country achieve its net zero target
As 5G networks are rolled out across Indian cities, stakeholders in the country's vibrant telecom sector are preparing to tap into new areas of growth likely to be unlocked by the disruptive technology
Tata Motors is racing ahead in the domestic market on the back of its robust SUV and EV portfolios. But, the automaker faces an uphill task in getting its slowing international subsidiary JLR back on track
As Tata Power evolves into a power solutions provider, power distribution, non-regulated businesses and renewables will be driving the 107-year-old company's growth
Marked by marquee debutants and top rankers of last year which have only got bigger, the BT500 2022 list is an interesting mix. Here are the finer details of the exhaustive study conducted
Riding on the overall growth in credit and robust asset quality, HDFC Bank has emerged as the top lender on the BT500 2022 list. But even as analysts are bullish about the sector heavyweight, its stock seems to be under pressure
India's IT services industry—including TCS, Infosys, Wipro and HCL Technologies—has rebounded strongly, with demand climbing thanks to clients' increasing need for digital services, driven by the pandemic
Some of India's largest firms have pledged to curb greenhouse emissions, but the road to net-zero will be tricky. Under the scrutiny of a growing set of stakeholders, targeting low-hanging fruits may no longer pass muster
Some of India's most valuable start-ups are flocking to the public market with ridiculously high valuations, seeking to upend traditional performance/profit-based investment theses and allure investors to bet on their loss-making ventures. But the important question is: Will the celebrations ring true, or will the bell toll?
Some of India's mid-sized private banks, once the darling of stock market investors, are struggling in the market cap rankings. how do they plan to regain their lost glory?