Category: economy
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Net FDI jumps to 45-month high in February 2026, breaking six-month negative streak
Gross FDI in February 2026, or the total amount of money coming in as direct investment, grew 61.6% to a seven-month high of nearly $9 billion
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Goodwill is the only saviour for Indian exporters hoping for U.S. tariff refunds
The U.S. has begun the process of refunding the tariffs it collected under the reciprocal tariff regime Donald Trump had started. Of the $166 billion to be refunded, about $12 billion is linked to exports from India. But this might not come.
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Can Israel’s economy sustain conflicts on multiple fronts?
The Bank of Israel’s preliminary estimates suggest that Israel’s war with Iran came at the cost of 35 billion shekels ($11.52 billion) in budgetary expenses. Its operations in Gaza till 2025 cost the country around 8.6% of its annual gross domestic product.
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India’s economy projected to grow at 6.4% this year: UN
The report projected India to register a 6.4% growth rate in 2026 and 6.6% next year. Inflation for the country is projected to be 4.4% this year and 4.3% in 2027.
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Draft rules for roll-out of Ethanol 85 fuel to be notified soon
High levels of ethanol blending offer several benefits, including ‘greater energy security for the country and a reduction in vehicular pollution,’ a senior official says
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Spousal discussion: reconciling goal choice
Asset allocation for each goal turns easy once differences in goal choice are reconciled. The portfolio earmarked for top priority goal must be specifically conservative to cut the risk of goal failure.
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Why mis-selling takes place
The seller is handling a ‘difficult-to- sell’ product under pressure to earn commission. His income and career depend on the sale even if under a pretence
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Where money sits, what it becomes, why it matters?
Is your wealth a thriving organism or a ticking time bomb? Calculate the Finosis ‘deep tissue scan’ to see if your money is collecting moss or building muscle to survive a financial heart attack
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Oil plunges, stocks jump as Iran declares Hormuz open
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on X that “passage for all commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire”
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Oil plunges, stocks jumps as Iran declares Hormuz open
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on X that “passage for all commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire”