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    Cover StoryThe Big Credit Freeze

    The Big Credit Freeze

    The shortage of funds is threatening key sectors of the economy. What the government needs to do to fix it
    Special ReportsSteady Partnership

    Steady Partnership

    Development-related investments are the mainstay of Japan's presence in India, though India's trade balance has been worsening.

    Capacity Building Is Crucial For India

    The gap between what the authorities deliver and what follows in terms of investment can affect the speed and depth of policy implementation

    Give And Take

    The Japanese have been helping India get several large projects off the ground on reasonable terms

    New Connect

    Indian companies are finally getting down to cracking the Japanese market

    Happy Hunting Ground

    Japanese firms have generally cracked the code of working in India's huge domestic market, but the extent of success varies

    Building On Trust

    The India-Japan economic partnership is going way beyond select sectors. The growing trade and industry linkages are making Japan an integral part of India's development journey
    The BuzzA Wobbly Ride

    A Wobbly Ride

    The broader market's tumultuous journey amid weak macroeconomic data, consumption slowdown and bad monsoon could lead to a crisis of confidence among stock investors.

    A Long Haul Ahead

    As things stand, only stringent measures on fast-tracking dispute resolution between tenants and owners can really promote rental housing

    NBFCs Get A Lifeline

    The Rs 29 lakh crore troubled NBFC sector has got a lifeline from the government by way of generating Rs 1 lakh crore of liquidity through sale of pooled assets to state-owned banks

    Queering The Pitch

    As more skeletons tumble out of Bhushan Power and Steels closet, it has put the ongoing insolvency process in danger

    Slowing Growth

    Normally, drug sales peak during the monsoon. This year, the onset of the monsoon got delayed in most parts of the country

    Write-Off Worries

    SBI has provided for these loans, but that raises questions about its recovery efforts

    VCs Look To Exit Start-Ups

    Reports suggest that e-commerce big boy Flipkart, owned by Walmart, could tap the US IPO market by 2022, which would provide an exit to investors

    GoAyu Litigation Assistance

    The Noida-based company offers legal expense safeguards and provides legal advice to individuals

    BFSI Stays Soft

    India's largest IT services companies, TCS and Infosys, which recently reported FY2020 Q1 results, continue to stress on the banking and financial services (BFSI) vertical

    More Power To RBI

    As things stand, the RBI does not seem to have the necessary wherewithal to closely monitor diverse entities in the financial sector

    Social Media 3.0

    When social media generates social capital
    InvestmentMoney Matters

    Money Matters

    Managing your money can be tricky. Send your queries, and personal finance experts will help you resolve any issue
    BankingThe Default Option

    The Default Option

    In spite of the stress in NBFCs, home loan borrowers have little reason to worry
    InsuranceTwo To Tango

    Two To Tango

    It makes sense to go for combo insurance plans if you want to keep things simple
    The HubFor Us It's Not About Volume, It's About Quality Over Quantity

    For Us It's Not About Volume, It's About Quality Over Quantity

    Jennifer Salke joined as head of Amazon Prime Video over a year ago. Since last year, the former NBC president has been positioning Amazon Prime Video as a global home for high-quality content

    Collateral Damage

    The slump in India's automobile sector is taking a toll on allied industries, affecting jobs and incomes

    Slip, Trip And Fall

    Business confidence falls for the second straight quarter as corporate leaders give the thumbs down to the Union Budget and remain sceptical of consumption pick-up and future investments, finds the latest Business Today-C fore Business Confidence Survey

    Bailout Blues

    Why the government will find it difficult to revive BSNL even with its huge bailout package

    Smell The Coffee

    Coffee Board has adopted blockchain in an attempt to provide an edge to growers and coffee from India

    Troubled Turf

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman wants tax assessments to be digital and faceless, but the experience so far has been far from desirable

    Combative Allies

    India and the US have major differences on trade and strategic matters, but they are also trying to accommodate each other

    New Formula

    Zydus Cadila, India's fourth-largest drug company by revenue, is banking big on research of new drugs, even though others have bowed out. Zydus expects the new drug business to grow to Rs 3,500 crore in four-five years
    Leadership SpotlightLeaderspeak

    Leaderspeak

    Kamal Nath, CEO, Sify Technologies, has driven the company's turnaround and transformation since 2013, establishing it as a leading provider of converged ICT solutions. Under him, Sify has grown in revenue and profitability, with 10,000 businesses opting for its services in the past couple of years.
    The Break-Out ZoneWithout Bias

    Without Bias

    Striking the right balance between data privacy and data utilisation will always be a tightrope walk

    Tech That Cares

    Our digital lives need not start and end with Google's fast-spreading tentacles. Meet Google alternatives which protect user privacy

    A Quantum Leap

    A needle-tip MRI scanner can capture the image of a single atom and push the frontier of quantum computing

    Mind Above All Else

    Anxiety and depression often hurt the well-being of young professionals, but companies are not yet ready to address mental health issues
    Editors noteThe Funds Crunch

    The Funds Crunch

    The credit crisis is bothering economists, bankers, businessmen, ministers and bureaucrats alike