The company plans to mobilise Rs 254.3 crore via initial share sale of 1.6 crore equity shares. The IPO comprises of fresh issue of 1.04 crore shares, and an offer-for-sale of 56.38 lakh shares by ...
Global slowdown could dampen demand for Indian exports, finance ministry report says
A global slowdown could further dampen demand for Indian exports and continued uncertainty on U.S. tariffs may weigh on the country's trade performance in coming quarters, India's finance ministry ...
Global slowdown could dampen demand for Indian exports, finance ministry report says
A global slowdown could further dampen demand for Indian exports and continued uncertainty on U.S. tariffs may weigh on the country's trade performance in coming quarters, India's finance ministry ...
Slow credit growth, weak private capex may hit growth pace: Finance Ministry
India’s economic growth may slow due to weak credit expansion and sluggish private investment, warns the finance ministry. Export challenges, US tariff uncertainty, and muted corporate capex could ...
China’s yuan reshaping global order – but US-backed stablecoins seen as a threat
New study shows yuan’s influence growing, but Washington’s digital finance push seen as risk to international monetary order.
Thailand hand Philippines final lesson to finish third at ASEAN U-23 Championship
Philippines have missed out on a historic third-place finish at the ASEAN U-23 Championship with Thailand prevailing.
Philippines Strengthens Alliances Amid South China Sea Tensions
In his annual speech, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr emphasized the Philippines' increased readiness to defend its sovereignty through strengthened security alliances amid South China Sea tensions. He ...
Tariffs, Duterte Risks Loom as Philippines’ Marcos Charts Last Years in Power
Fresh from tariff talks with President Donald Trump, Philippine leader Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is on Monday set to unveil plans to boost growth as he starts the second half of his single six-year term ...
China Fires Back at US Allies: ‘Political Manipulation’-
British and Australian officials blasted China over a range of grievances, from Hong Kong to the South China Sea.
Exclusive: Taiwan’s Lai set to push back U.S. stopover as U.S.-China trade talks continue, sources say
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te is set to delay a diplomatically sensitive trip his team had floated to the Trump administration for August that would have included stops in the United States, ...