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    Deflation: China’s latest export has gathered strength

    Deflation: China’s latest export has gathered strength Goods prices are softening while those of services harden in a global situation that’s unprecedented.
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    Missing in action: America ought to help revive and reinvent the WTO

    Missing in action: America ought to help revive and reinvent the WTO The Trump and Biden administrations have neglected world trade, but an international trade body is vital for the cooperation needed to address the collective challenges we all face.
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    The ‘gamification’ of Indian equities poses macro and market threats

    The ‘gamification’ of Indian equities poses macro and market threats India’s staggeringly large retail participation in high-risk derivatives trading calls for the use of risk-curbing disincentives. Here is what should be done.
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    Climate action: Delhi may have ideas worthy of wide emulation

    Climate action: Delhi may have ideas worthy of wide emulation The city-state's climate action policies have attracted attention for ideas that favour an equitable transition to clean energy.
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    India’s development landscape has undergone a structural shift

    India’s development landscape has undergone a structural shift The latest consumption survey’s findings show pro-poor growth and a large decline in inequality.
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    Memo for the Coast Guard: Gender diversity is good for decision-making

    Memo for the Coast Guard: Gender diversity is good for decision-making The Supreme Court has pulled up the Centre over its refusal to grant permanent jobs to women employed by the Coast Guard. The Centre’s stance is inexplicable.
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    India’s consumption survey: A significant shift amid modest gains

    India’s consumption survey: A significant shift amid modest gains A long-awaited survey that plugs a glaring data gap points to rising household expenditure, superior diets and a critical change: rural households spending less on food than other items. This is momentous for country emerging from...
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    Grasim’s big-ticket paints entry adds new colour to the stock

    Grasim’s big-ticket paints entry adds new colour to the stock The move into the paints sector is seen as a strategic gamble by Grasim to capture significant market share in a competitive industry, likely leading to a rerating of the Grasim stock
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    An investing mistake I made, which I do not plan on repeating

    An investing mistake I made, which I do not plan on repeating Tax loss harvesting can significantly boost your returns. Embrace this strategy to optimize your tax outgo and enhance your portfolio's performance.
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    Byju's: Battle for control

    Byju's: Battle for control Investors called an extraordinary general meeting to oust founder CEO Byju Raveendran and edtech firm’s board, but it hasn’t happened. The EGM’s validity was taken to court.
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    Abu Dhabi conclave: The WTO must double down on climate talks

    Abu Dhabi conclave: The WTO must double down on climate talks Trade cannot be kept apart from climate action anymore. The WTO must work on fixing its dispute resolution mechanism, but mustn’t lose time on working out a deal that ensures fair trade and climate action aren’t at odds. It’s time to...
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    Lessons on hyper-diversity from the people of Papua New Guinea

    Lessons on hyper-diversity from the people of Papua New Guinea Its challenge is to leapfrog its hundreds of small societies into one big Papua New Guinean one.
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    We the People versus They the State: Our rights matter

    We the People versus They the State: Our rights matter A systematic overhaul is needed to place individual rights over those of the state or corporates.
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    Beware of political deepfakes: Don't let them take over our minds

    Beware of political deepfakes: Don't let them take over our minds Thorough research, fact-checking and unbiased analysis must guide our political choices. In the age of AI, people should exercise what Kahneman calls slow thinking.
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    We can’t hope to attain Keynes’ equitable society without policy intervention

    We can’t hope to attain Keynes’ equitable society without policy intervention Greed and competitiveness have led to enormous disparities but fiscal policy-led redistribution could yet play a corrective role.
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    Semaglutide and the wild democratization of thinness

    Semaglutide and the wild democratization of thinness What is the consequence of simplification? Of something that used to be very difficult becoming easy?
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    How the nod to critical pesticides will bolster India's agricultural progress

    How the nod to critical pesticides will bolster India's agricultural progress The use of these 24 pesticides could boost yield, enhance farmer incomes, guarantee food security, and vastly expand the scope of its farm sector’s export potential
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    How mutual funds are tapping into the bull market

    How mutual funds are tapping into the bull market The promise of a theme to continue delivering stupendous returns is just too great to be diluted by historical facts. To an investor, it’s always different this time around. Unfortunately, the results are often the same i.e., underperformance.
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    Don’t give AI free access to work denied to humans, argues a legal scholar

    Don’t give AI free access to work denied to humans, argues a legal scholar Ben Sobel thinks lawsuits from rights-holders could reshape copyright law for the better
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    Questions have a hot new role in the age of AI: Stirring human minds

    Questions have a hot new role in the age of AI: Stirring human minds Curiosity is what sets humans apart from machines, as only we know what to ask that really matters. And the questions we ask will determine our future.
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