China has said it has received overtures from the United States for talks on tariffs — but warned it will need concessions as proof of “sincerity” before any negotiations can take place.The
Home » General » Business » India’s strong domestic market cushions economy against global trade shocks: Report Posted By: Gopi May 21, 2025 New Delhi, May 21 (SocialNews.XYZ) India is in a
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Stock Market Today: The benchmark Nifty50 index cracked 1.05% on Tuesday after consolidating for a few days amidst mixed global cues. Bank Nifty at 54,877.35 also ended close to 1% lower and
NEW DELHI : India remains the world’s fastest-growing large economy despite a slowdown in real GDP growth in fiscal 2024-25. It has moderate dependence on external trade for growth, which cushions it
MUMBAI : Dun & Bradstreet India, a leading provider of business decisioning data and analytics, has released a new report titled ‘Navigating the Fault Lines of Global Trade: An Indian Perspective,’ offering
Top finance officials from the world’s wealthiest economies began gathering in Canada on Tuesday for meetings that are expected to be consumed by renewed fears of a global downturn set off by
India’s manufacturing segment continues to register an uptake in production activities and market demands, even as global economies reel under the tariff and trade disputes. The domestic market has also made noticeable
PRNewswire Advertisement Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 19: Dun & Bradstreet India, a leading provider of business decisioning data and analytics, has released a new report titled ‘Navigating the Fault Lines of Global
Stock Market Today: Bouncing out of consolidation zone, the benchmark Nifty-50 index for the week ending 16 May 2025, ended 4.2% higher week on week. The Bank Nifty at 55,354.90 also ended
TOKYO (AP) — Global free trade is in crisis, the head of the World Trade Organization chief said Tuesday while meeting Japanese Prime Minister Shigaru Ishiba on Tuesday. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general of