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Newsletter | 23 August 2016

Has Flipkart lost No 1 slot to Amazon?

Has Flipkart lost No 1 slot to Amazon?

Flipkart reported gross sales of less than Rs2,000 crore in July, while Amazon's gross sales crept above Rs2,000 crore

Flipkart speeds up shift back to retail model

Flipkart's return to the retail model results in better customer experience in product quality and delivery speed, but sales growth remains a concern

Carlyle Group readies bid for Claris's injectable drugs business

Private equity firm Carlyle Group will partner a drug maker to acquire Claris's business valued at about Rs2,600-3,000 crore

FSSAI wants to regulate quality of tap water

Food regulator FSSAI is examining possibility of holding municipal authorities, state water supply boards accountable for the quality of water they supply

OPINION

A false narrative of the Indian state in Kashmir

A false narrative of the Indian state in Kashmir

There is an ongoing attempt to paint it as a brutal, rogue regime

Will America de-financialize?

One can tentatively stick one's neck out and predict that inequality is more likely to drop than rise further in the US

RBI's autonomy and accountability

The current macroeconomic situation demands that we move beyond theoretical discussions about autonomy

The Brexit question that nobody asked

Is Britain's less-than-full-hearted commitment to the EU best pursued as an increasingly anomalous member or as a concerned and friendly neighbour?

More on Livemint

GST roll-out may spur demand for bigger warehousing spaces

Developers look to tap opportunity in likely boom in logistics and the resultant demand for large land parcels

Govt makes fresh push for NSEL's merger with FTIL

A unit with a separate corporate identity will not be so heavily reliant on a parent as NSEL is on FTIL, govt tells HC

Piramal invests Rs150 crore in Smaaash Entertainment

Smaaash, which has five gaming arcades, will use the funds to enter new markets in India and abroad

Welspun India gets tangled in knots

Target terminates contract with Welspun India because the firm, according to Target, substituted Egyptian cotton with a cheaper variant while supplying bedsheets

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