Modi

In print this week

Nervousness takes hold as election draws to a close; domestic demand continues to rise

SINGAPORE (May 20): The Tantallon India Fund closed down 1.89% in April weighed down by the rupee and another bout of risk-off as crude prices spiked on US President Donald Trump’s decision to further limit Iranian oil exports and the Druzhba pipeline d

Results

S i2i 2Q earnings fall more than three-fold on higher purchases and changes in inventories

SINGAPORE (Aug 1): Telecom and IT service provider S i2i, formerly known as Spice i2i, saw 2Q earnings ended June of $127,000, down more than three-fold from the $433,000 posted in the same period a year ago despite higher sales in Indonesia.
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Tech

Chinese smartphone billionaire is doubling Xiaomi's bet on India

BANGALORE/SYDNEY (March 31): The worst may be over for Xiaomi Corp. 
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Global Economy

A billion identities at risk as India goes cashless

NEW DELHI (Feb 27): Shivam Shankar Singh woke last month to an e-mail from an Indian government department. It had a name, address, mobile phone number and bank account with a code for money transfers and investments made in a dairy farm. None of the deta
Rupees

Currencies

How India's cash chaos is shaking everyone from families to banks

MUMBAI (Nov 22): Serpentine queues spilling from banks. Parents worried that they can’t provide for their families. Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealing to Indians to bear the pain for just a little while longer.
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A New India is growing faster, but much more divided

NEW DELHI (Nov 17): Halfway through his first term as India’s prime minister, Modi and his Bharatiya Janata party have a mixed record in power. Growth is expected to be around 7.7% in the year through March and Modi passed a goods and services tax. Th
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