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    Musk is talking about robotaxis when Tesla should be launching cheap EVs

    Musk is talking about robotaxis when Tesla should be launching cheap EVs Autonomous cars are still a dream but Tesla’s sales slump is real. Sadly, Musk hasn’t been clear about the EV-maker’s game plan.
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    China will confront the dreaded middle-income trap this decade

    China will confront the dreaded middle-income trap this decade Lofty statements and mantras about reforms and attracting foreign investment mean little. What matters are the actual policies that China pursues. Whether it can regain its past growth trajectory is unclear.
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    IPL cricket is a fine example of free-market capitalism

    IPL cricket is a fine example of free-market capitalism Jaw-dropping bids for players are driven by market forces, just as the mass enthusiasm for gaming apps is.
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    Burying Nehruvian legacy, Congress manifesto warms up to private sector, investors

    Burying Nehruvian legacy, Congress manifesto warms up to private sector, investors The national discourse gains when the Opposition rises to a critical national challenge, such as of chronic unemployment, with constructive ideas. Whoever forms the government after the national election will find...
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    Five reasons why we are looking beyond the RBI’s hawkish talk

    Five reasons why we are looking beyond the RBI’s hawkish talk While the RBI’s talk is hawkish, the inflation forecasts are more dovish and its action more neutral. No forward guidance means a higher likelihood of a surprise in the future
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    Global worker migration patterns will inevitably shift

    Global worker migration patterns will inevitably shift Powerful demographic forces are at work that will cause migration towards rich economies.
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    If central banks are in thrall to gold’s glitter, why not others?

    If central banks are in thrall to gold’s glitter, why not others? We could be looking at a long phase of demand outpacing supply. Can gold get hang-on-for-dear-life retail investors in the West?
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    Has the growth of India’s economy translated into domestic jobs?

    Has the growth of India’s economy translated into domestic jobs? While the covid shock and other setbacks got in the way, data indicates that employment in the country is on a firm recovery path.
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    The persistence of unequal growth will be bad for India

    The persistence of unequal growth will be bad for India The Kuznets curve is taking too long to show up. We should consider the possibility that reducing some inequality could enhance India’s economic growth.
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    It's time to shatter the glass ceiling for women in senior corporate roles

    It's time to shatter the glass ceiling for women in senior corporate roles That so little has changed a decade after a board-diversity mandate highlights the challenge India Inc faces.
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    Wipro’s CEO switch: Performance over shareholder value

    Wipro’s CEO switch: Performance over shareholder value The share price record does not explain the firm’s change on top. In a flux-filled field like infotech, business performance counts for more—and Wipro’s challenge still seems quite steep.
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    iPhones to iHomes: Apple’s comfort drive

    iPhones to iHomes: Apple’s comfort drive Apple's contract manufacturers and suppliers are reportedly planning to build over 78,000 homes for workers in India. Expect the funding plan to attract scrutiny.
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    Congress’s ‘nyay’ pitch: Which part drew BJP flak?

    Congress’s ‘nyay’ pitch: Which part drew BJP flak? The Congress manifesto for Lok Sabha polls was slammed by the PM as divisive. Did the caste census proposal prompt the ruling party’s response?
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    India cannot solve its water crisis without proper pricing

    India cannot solve its water crisis without proper pricing Water should be priced appropriately because it will create the incentives necessary for efficient and sustainable use of this vital resource.
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    Managed float: RBI has a better handle now on rupee management

    Managed float: RBI has a better handle now on rupee management RBI’s restriction of rupee derivative trading to those who must hedge their forex risk looks like part of an external stability effort. This year’s ‘macro trilemma’ challenge, though, will be the rupee’s internal firmness.
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    The season of Sun Tzu’s ‘deceptions’ is on in full swing

    The season of Sun Tzu’s ‘deceptions’ is on in full swing Sun Tzu's wisdom on appearances and deceptions in politics is reflected in India's ongoing legal and political drama in New Delhi, involving the alleged liquor scam.
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    RBI won’t waver in its focus on taming retail inflation

    RBI won’t waver in its focus on taming retail inflation Signs of price stability, in food especially, could lead to shallow rate cuts starting in the second half of 2024-25.
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    It's time for Biden to tell Netanyahu that enough is enough in Gaza

    It's time for Biden to tell Netanyahu that enough is enough in Gaza The US should stop arming Israel in honour of the UN’s resolution. US foreign policy could get warped by its stance on the Gaza War.
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    RBI shows the dull but venerable art of batting with a straight bat

    RBI shows the dull but venerable art of batting with a straight bat Its MPC had all the reason not to rock the boat, with growth faring well, inflation cooling and national elections looming.
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    No, neuroscientists don't know much about the mind

    No, neuroscientists don't know much about the mind On mental ‘wellness,’ there isn’t much of a difference between science and pseudoscience.
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