Strong currencies reflect strong economies
The new proposal would see a ban in force as soon as Sept 2021, say sources
All that happened in the markets today
The stake sale follows the merger of two tower companies - Indus Tower and Bharti Infratel
The economy is on the mend but sustained recovery will take time: that's the picture you get by studying the July-September quarter results of 1,286 listed companies. Devangshu Datta reads the numbers
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Chetan Sharma said the decision is to be taken by the empowered committee of the Central government, which has not met
The mobile operator on Tuesday will detail the prospects for Vantage Towers, which will IPO in Germany
Vodafone Group said it was increasingly confident about its full-year performance after a "resilient" first-half, despite underlying momentum being obscured by the impact of Covid-19
The govt has time till Dec last week to appeal against the verdict of an arbitration panel that scrapped levy of Rs 22,100 cr tax on UK-based telecom firm Vodafone Group using a retrospective law
It's the first time since 4G launch by Reliance; churn at all-time low of 1.7%
The government is yet to take a call on appealing against an arbitration award relating to retrospective tax demand against British telecom player Vodafone
The finance ministry, through the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), had sought the AG's opinion around September-end on the ruling
Reliance Jio continues to remain the fastest mobile network with an average download speed of 19.3 mbps, while Vodafone recorded the highest speed in terms of upload in September
The retrospective tax controversy was highlighted by Vodafone, but Cairn Plc's continuing problems point to the impact this law has had on FDI in India's oil and gas sector
British telecom major Vodafone Group said it has received an approval from its lenders, who contributed in funding for Vodafone Idea, to proceed with the merger of Indus Towers with Bharti Infratel
Finance Ministry sources said the government will decide on challenging the award before a court in Singapore - which was the seat of the arbitration, after taking legal opinion
Telecom tariffs are "still very low" and pricing revival is critical for the long-term growth of the sector, Vodafone Idea Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla said on Wednesday. Addressing Vodafone Idea Ltd (VIL) shareholders at the company's Annual General Meeting, Birla said the telecom industry had witnessed the first round of tariff hikes by all operators in December 2019. "However, tariffs are still very low and therefore pricing revival is critical for the long-term growth of the sector," he said. The Average Revenue Per User (ARPUs) in the Indian market continue to remain the lowest in the world, while data consumption is among the highest globally. "The verdict on the long-pending industry issue of Adjusted Gross Revenue or AGR also added to the financial woes of telecom operators... Efforts from the Government of India to soften the financial burden by recommending payment through instalments has now been upheld by the Supreme Court," Birla said. In a stock exchange filing, ...
At the heart of the dispute are two conflicting doctrines and what both sides need now is a face saver
Business Standard opinion pieces for the day, among other things, talk about the issues related to Lakshmi Vilas Bank
The international court's ruling shows that a law amended by India's parliament has remained only on paper