‘Make profits first, then worry about funding from investors’
The work of Nobel laureate Angus Deaton arms us for the fight against poverty and reminds us that Economics should focus on welfare more than wealth
The sforzando of Raghuram Rajan’s music is his half a percentage point rate cut, a dramatic easing of credit that could be just the stimulus India’s economy needs
It’s tough but not impossible for the brand to get past its emission scandal
Given how globalised India has got since the rupee was freed to float, turbulence was only to be expected. But it may not be such a bad idea to nudge the currency along a bit
An adfilm can leave an impression. But the most arresting ‘cave art’ would perhaps always be the kind that grants one’s gaze the luxury of time to look again
Having tom-tommed share ownership by the proletariat, China must have figured it had to keep prices up. Even after this crash, Chinese stocks are overpriced
He wants to replace humans in hazardous occupations with robots