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    Hawks are winning

    Hawks are winning As of now, price stability seems a bigger concern for central banks than a likely recession caused by their policy squeeze
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    The ground moves, beneath your feet

    The ground moves, beneath your feet At a critical crowd size, the bridge starts to sway and the crowd starts to synchronize
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    The small-town writer who outsells JK Rowling and Stephen King

    The small-town writer who outsells JK Rowling and Stephen King Colleen Hoover, who self-published her first three novels, has sold at least 20 million books in the last three years.
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    Why bulls are cautious despite the market rally

    Why bulls are cautious despite the market rally Continued underperformance of small- and mid-caps indicates nervousness.
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    Mint Explainer: The price we pay for our love of private schools

    Mint Explainer: The price we pay for our love of private schools Budget private schools have mushroomed, but there are drawbacks and consequences.
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    Mint Explainer: Russia’s U-turn on Black Sea grain deal

    Mint Explainer: Russia’s U-turn on Black Sea grain deal The deal made it possible for around 3 million tonnes of goods to reach global markets and ease burden on developing countries.
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    PPP and what a Twitter blue tick might cost you in India

    PPP and what a Twitter blue tick might cost you in India How — and why — is Elon Musk monetising blue tick, the coveted verified account status on Twitter?
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    Go for a boost in capex only with a tighter fisc

    Go for a boost in capex only with a tighter fisc Enlarged capital outlays played a worthy role in our covid-stricken economy. But an outbreak of inflation calls for a sharp fiscal pullback in 2023-24. Aim for either both or just the latter
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    G20 offers India chance to be the architect of a new digital economy

    G20 offers India chance to be the architect of a new digital economy India’s G20 presidency for 2023 will offer us a platform to showcase our success story of ‘best known practices’.
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    Control the fallout of the price we pay for price controls

    Control the fallout of the price we pay for price controls Utility bills that rise suddenly and sharply are inevitable but better public awareness could beget solutions
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    Here’s how to boost India’s competitiveness

    Here’s how to boost India’s competitiveness Many factors count but India’s economic prospects would be lifted best by focusing on key areas with scope for improvement.
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    Science can help India regain traditional cooking mediums

    Science can help India regain traditional cooking mediums Oil from genetically modified mustard seeds should be welcomed
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    Activity trackers could be agents of behavioural change

    Activity trackers could be agents of behavioural change These wearable gadgets have done some good but a new strategy may vastly boost their efficacy
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    The futility of AN advisory on  state-owned  TV channels

    The futility of AN advisory on  state-owned  TV channels While there may be a desire to control state-run channels, the MIB note carries little weight
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    Return of a beacon

    Return of a beacon Now that shipments seem set to resume from such ports as Odessa, we should be thankful that good sense has prevailed on food adequacy. That still leaves the world a worse place than it was before hostilities broke out and a geopolitical schism of the Cold War era returned to...
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    The gradual evolution of the global ‘FemTech’ ecosystem

    The gradual evolution of the global ‘FemTech’ ecosystem It is estimated that the global femtech sector is growing at a CAGR of 16%
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    Will MG’s upcoming EV open the gates for 2-door cars?

    Will MG’s upcoming EV open the gates for 2-door cars? Lack of practicality has marred prospects of many two-door cars in India. But today such an electric car may just make sense.
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    AirAsia sale is a step towards merger of three Tata airlines

    AirAsia sale is a step towards merger of three Tata airlines The Tatas will have to use the one-year period before the merger to iron out difficulties that are bound to arise in integrating AirAsia and Air India Express.
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    Right to repair durables is a good fix — now we need a law

    Right to repair durables is a good fix — now we need a law Due to high costs of repairing/servicing a gadget, one in two households replace a gadget less than five years old instead of getting it repaired.
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    What Lula’s comeback in Brazil means for India

    What Lula’s comeback in Brazil means for India Change in Brazil might seem a distant concern in India, but the government cannot ignore it in an age marked by the rise of China’s global influence.
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