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INDIAN ECONOMY

Centre on course to meet revised tax target for FY26

The Union government appears poised to meet or even surpass the revised estimate for gross tax revenues (GTR) for the current financial year, going by the data till January-end. Collections for the April-January period showed positive momentum, with GTR registering an impressive 8.6% year-on-year (YoY) gro...

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India-UK trade deal faces challenges amid West Asia conflict

Ahead of the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) expected to come into force next month, the government is concerned about the West Asia crisis being a dampener on India’s exports to the nation as vessels reroute away from the Suez Canal and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, an official said. ...

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India's services growth moderated in February as cost pressures mount, PMI shows

India's services sector growth slowed in February as new business rose at its slowest pace in over a year and firms faced the steepest cost pressures in two-and-a-half years, a survey showed. The HSBC India Services Purchasing Managers' Index, compiled by S&P Global, fell to 58.1 in February from January's...

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Middle East conflict poses near-term challenges to Indian economy: RBI MPC member

Conflict in the Middle East poses some immediate-term challenges for the Indian economy but is unlikely to dent long-term economic growth momentum, an external member of the RBI's rate-setting panel has said. Going forward, there is a need for fiscal and monetary policies to work in a coordinated manner to...

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Centre okays Rs 84,000-cr in boost to post-harvest assets

To boost post-harvest facilities like farm gate storage and logistics infrastructure, the Centre has approved proposals worth over Rs 83,528 crore under the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF) for over 1.65 lakh projects since its launch in 2020. Sources told FE that these sanctioned projects have mobili...

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Hormuz headwinds: India among most vulnerable – Nomura warns of oil import bill surge

India stands at a precarious crossroads as rising crude prices threaten to inflate the national import bill and stretch the government’s fiscal capacity. According to a detailed analysis by Nomura, India is now among the most susceptible economies in Asia to energy shocks, alongside Thailand and South Kor...

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Floating Russian crude offers India lifeline as Gulf routes choked

Nearly 24 million barrels of Russian crude oil are currently floating in the Arabian Sea, emerging as a strategic cushion for India as escalating Iran-Israel hostilities — with the United States increasingly drawn into the conflict — disrupt tanker movement through the Strait of Hormuz and rattle global oil m...

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MARKET & FINANCE

India bonds firm on RBI buying hopes, stronger rupee

Indian government bonds rose early on Thursday as likely central bank intervention in the debt and FX markets supported sentiment, even as escalating Middle East conflict, higher oil prices and macro worries curbed risk appetite. Clearing house data showed an investor category comprising insurers, pension ...

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PhonePe Vs Paytm Vs Groww: The new map of India’s $100 billion fintech ecosystem

India’s fintech boom has some very interesting aspects. The most important one being that there isn’t one super app. Instead of one platform controlling multiple financial services, the country’s fintech ecosystem is now dominated by five category leaders -PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, PolicyBazaar and Grow...

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More entities aim to raise funds through GIFT City unit

More entities are exploring fundraising opportunities through Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) treasury centres to benefit from the tax advantage. Certain companies are also in discussions to set up treasury centres in GIFT City to capitalise on this opportunity. Adani Transmission Step-...

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GLOBAL CORPORATE

U.S., Australia Can Do Little to Replace Lost Qatari LNG Cargoes

Companies in the United States and Australia, two of the top global liquefied natural gas producers, have little spare capacity to offset lost supply after Qatar halted production and declared force majeure on shipments due to the conflict in the Middle East, according to Reuters calculations and industry ana...

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Morgan Stanley Lays off 2,500 Employees Across Divisions, Source Says

Investment banking giant Morgan Stanley has laid off about 3% of its workforce, or roughly 2,500 employees, across all divisions, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday. The job cuts were across the bank's three major divisions, investment banking and trading, wealth management and inv...

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South Korean Chip Industry Worried Iran Crisis to Disrupt Raw Material Supply, Boost Chip Prices

South Korea's chip industry is concerned that a prolonged Iranian crisis will disrupt supplies of key materials from the Middle East and increase chip prices as a result of a spike in energy costs, a ruling party lawmaker said on Thursday. The chip industry also said the crisis could deal a setback to plan...

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China to Inject $44 Billion Into State Banks, Boost Tech Financing

China said on Thursday it would inject 300 billion yuan ($44 billion) into state-owned banks this year to guard against systemic risks, and boost financing for technology companies amid intensifying U.S. rivalry. The measures were outlined in the annual government work report released at the opening sessio...

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OpenAI Tops $25 Billion in Annualized Revenue, the Information Reports

Artificial intelligence startup OpenAI topped $25 billion in annualized revenue as of the end of last month, The Information reported on Wednesday, citing a person familiar with the figure. This is a 17% increase from the $21.4 billion in annualized revenue that the company generated at the end of the year...

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Exclusive-Euro Zone Banks Face Multiple Threats From Iran War, ECB Supervisor Says

Euro zone banks face only a limited direct impact from the war in Iran, but the larger danger lies in how a weakened economy might feed back into lenders’ balance sheets, a senior European Central Bank supervisor told Reuters. In a wide-ranging interview, Pedro Machado addressed concerns stretching from Mi...

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How the Iran war is choking off the world's oil and gas

Every day, around 80 oil and gas tankers typically pass through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway off Iran's southern coast that carries a fifth of the world's oil and a significant amount of natural gas. On Monday, just two oil and gas tankers appear to have crossed the strait, according to a New ...

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China urges companies to suspend fuel exports amid Mideast conflict, sources say

China's government has urged companies to suspend signing new contracts to export refined fuel, and to try and cancel shipments already committed, several industry and trade sources with knowledge of the matter said on Thursday. The call does not apply to jet fuel refuelling for international flights, bond...

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New global 15% tariff from ‘this week’, return to previous rate after 5 months: US Treasury Secretary Bessent

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent claimed on Wednesday that the world would face yet another tariff hike ‘this week’. President Donald Trump had announced a 15% global levy last month after the Supreme Court struck down his sweeping ‘reciprocal tariffs’. Bessent also predicted that the rates would return to...

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Banking

How Indian Banks are Witnessing A Great Reset

India’s banking sector is in the middle of a massive transformation. This time, the trigger is not a crisis, but reforms, led by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The central bank’s decision to allow UAE’s NBD to acquire a controlling stake in RBL Bank, and the entry of Japan’s SMBC into YES Bank, are unpreced...

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Custom

India’s new airport rules for NRIs: Duty-free limit now upto Rs 7.5 Lakh — new slabs explained

The Central Government has introduced the Baggage Rules, 2026, along with the New Customs Baggage (Declaration and Processing) Regulations, 2026 and a Master Circular. These updates are designed to make travel easier, faster, and more transparent for international passengers. “These rules are designed to m...

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GLOBAL ECONOMY

Italy Q4 GDP Confirmed at +0.3% Q/q, +0.8% Y/y

Italy's economy grew by 0.3% in the fourth quarter of last year from the previous three months thanks to inventory accumulation and firm investments, national statistics bureau ISTAT said on Wednesday, confirming a previous printo...

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Hong Kong January Retail Sales Rise 5.5% on Sustained Recovery Momentum

Hong Kong's retail sales in January rose 5.5% by value from a year earlier for a ninth month of gains, government data showed on Wednesday, as the momentum of economic recovery continued in the new year. Sales increased to HK$3...

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S. Africa First-Quarter Business Confidence Climbs but Risk From Middle East Conflict Looms

South African business confidence climbed 3 points in the first quarter, helped by a stable government, supportive interest rate environment and foreign exchange rate tailwinds, a survey published on Wednesday showed, while warnin...

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Europe's Growth Model Is Coming to an End, Eurogroup Chair Says

Europe's decades-old economic model, which has relied heavily on an expanding workforce, is coming to an end, the chairman of euro zone finance ministers said on Wednesday, pointing to the need to mobilise savings to finance inves...

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Venezuela's Economy Grows More Than 7% in Q4, Central Bank Says

Venezuela's economy grew 7.07% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, the central bank said on Wednesday, reporting a 19th consecutive quarter of growth even as analysts estimate far lower expansion and triple-digit inflation....

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Canada's Services PMI Shows Activity Declining Further in February

Canada's services economy contracted for a fourth straight month in February as an uncertain trading environment contributed to declines in activity and new business, S&P Global's Canada services PMI data showed on Wednesday. T...

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US Services Sector Hits 3-1/2-Year High, Risks Loom From Middle East War

The U.S. services sector activity surged to more than a 3-1/2-year high in February amid strong demand, consistent with hopes for an acceleration in economic growth this quarter, but war in the Middle East poses a downside risk to...

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Instant View: China Sets 2026 Growth Target at 4.5%–5%, Below Last Year's Pace

China set its 2026 economic growth target at 4.5%-5% on Thursday, slightly lower than the 5% pace achieved last year, signalling room for greater, albeit not decisive, measures to address industrial overcapacity and rebalance the ...

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China's Parliament Rolls Out Economic, Political Blue-Print; Here's What You Need to Know

China's political elite gathered in Beijing on Thursday as President Xi Jinping unveiled a sweeping roadmap for the country’s economic and political future, delivered against a backdrop of sharpening tech competition with Washingt...

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China's cheap money is shaking $9.5 trillion global loan market

Chinese banks, flush with low-cost funds, are reshaping parts of the global loan market, underscoring how deflationary pressures in the world’s second-largest economy are increasingly influencing competition with international len...

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Big setback for Trump: US trade court orders tariff refunds worth up to $130bn

A US trade court has ruled that businesses that paid certain tariffs under US President Donald Trump are entitled to refunds, after those levies were struck down by the Supreme Court last month, the BBC reported. The decision dire...

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INDIAN CORPORATE

Hindustan Zinc signs MoU with Virginia Tech to boost silver recovery

Hindustan Zinc Limited has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Virginia Tech to advance research aimed at improving silver recovery across its lead–zinc concentrator operations. In an exchange filing on Thursday, ...

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Tata’s FMCG arm scales up rural distribution for growth

Tata Consumer is positioning itself for a sharper, distribution-led growth as it goes for a sweeping revamp of its go-to-market (GTM) model amid rural demand outpacing urban and e-commerce contributing a fifth of sales, president ...

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Infosys, Intel partner to scale enterprise AI

Infosys and Intel on Tuesday announced a strategic partnership aimed at helping enterprises move artificial intelligence initiatives from pilot stages to scaled production deployments. The collaboration will combine Intel’s hig...

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MRF to invest Rs 5,300 crore in greenfield tyre plant in Tamil Nadu

Tyre major MRF will invest Rs 5,300 crore to set up a greenfield manufacturing facility for automotive tyres and allied products at the SIPCOT Industrial Park in Sivaganga district of Tamil Nadu. The investment, to be made over 12...

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GST

Non-alcoholic drinks like mojito to attract 40% GST, says WB AAR

Non-alcoholic beverages such as mojito, rose lemonade, cucumber mint will attract 40 per cent GST, West Bengal’s Authority for Advance Ruling has said. However, iced tea preparation & extracts, essences and concentrates of tea, along with syrups and beverage concentrates, will be taxed at 5 per cent. “Read...

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