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Newsletter | 29 August 2016

Paytm parent in talks to raise around $350 million

Paytm parent in talks to raise around $350 million

Discussions on with MediaTek, Temasek, Goldman, others; deal may more than double Paytm's valuation to $5 billion

Global funds queue up for Everstone Group's $2 billion Reit

Singapore's Temasek and GIC, CPPIB, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority among those interested; transaction is expected to be closed in a few weeks

Snapdeal plans rebranding to boost image

Snapdeal plans a new logo in a fresh colour scheme, and a new tagline to create a niche in the e-commerce market now dominated by Flipkart and Amazon India

Sensex, Nifty unlikely to be affected by Janet Yellen statement

Impact of US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen's rate hike hints expected to be temporary as experts see only one happening this year

OPINION

UPI: Moving towards a cashless future

UPI: Moving towards a cashless future

Current developments could rapidly reduce the need for carrying cash

Coraggio, governor Patel!

Urjit Patel's economics and central banking credentials are as mainstream and orthodox as one could imagine

Slowing growth: Lessons from China

In China, weakening fundamentals in corporate balance sheets are translating into rising bank vulnerabilities

The great nuclear disarmament divide

On the one hand, there are umbrella states that are addicted to their nuclear protection, and on the other, there are umbrella states that clearly feel trapped by it

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Financial inclusion, the cashless way

It is now possible, as easily as messaging someone, to transfer funds 24x7 through our smartphones

Finally, an inclusive mortgage market?

There is no reason why financial intermediaries would not get excited about spreading low-cost housing as delinquency in mortgages is only 1.5%

RBI measures need more heft to help corporate bonds

Steps such as granting more freedom to insurers and retirement funds to buy securities are needed, say investors

Elite tennis is becoming an old person's bastion

In 2008, the average age of players in the ATP top 10 list was 24.4 years. In 2015, it had risen to 28.9 years

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