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Baltic rises, but leaves shipping stocks dry

Baltic rises, but leaves shipping stocks dry

Rediff.com18 May 2010

While the stock markets across the world have fallen on the back of the credit crisis in Greece and its contagion effect, shipping rates for dry bulk carriers have firmed up since the development.

Mamata may not increase passenger fares

Mamata may not increase passenger fares

Rediff.com18 Feb 2010

Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee is likely to present a populist Railway Budget on February 24, leaving passenger fares untouched but rationalising the freight rates keeping the essential commodities aside.

Railway unions seek limit on fare subsidy

Railway unions seek limit on fare subsidy

Rediff.com16 Aug 2011

They want fare subsidies for only those below the poverty line, daily wage earners, senior citizens and students.

Train fares rise on Swachh Bharat cess

Train fares rise on Swachh Bharat cess

Rediff.com18 Nov 2015

New rates effective will be effective from 15 November.

Steel makers to raise prices

Steel makers to raise prices

Rediff.com5 Apr 2012

They may up prices by Rs 750-1,700/tonne on rise in iron ore prices and higher railway freight rates

After record sales in FY23, auto companies expect demand to mute

After record sales in FY23, auto companies expect demand to mute

Rediff.com1 Apr 2023

'In FY23, PV sales are expected to end the year at a record 3.8 million units, up 26 per cent. In FY24, however, the industry is expecting 5-7 per cent volume growth'

Fare hike in Rail Budget looks remote

Fare hike in Rail Budget looks remote

Rediff.com13 Mar 2012

The Rail Budget to be presented tomorrow may continue with the practice of not raising the fares and freight rates but the possibility of imposition of a safety cess may not be ruled out, at least on the higher class fares.

What if Tehran blocks Strait of Hormuz...

What if Tehran blocks Strait of Hormuz...

Rediff.com21 Apr 2024

Oil and LNG prices are likely to shoot up if Iran is to block Strait of Hormuz, through which countries like India import crude oil from Saudi Arabia, Iraq and UAE, leading to a spike in inflation, analysts said on the Iran-Israel conflict. The Iran and Israel conflict has escalated over the last few days. Iran first launched drone and rocket attacks on Israel, which retaliated by firing a missile. Crude oil prices have hovered around USD 90 per barrel since the conflict.

Volume, margin movement to be key drivers for Concor stock going ahead

Volume, margin movement to be key drivers for Concor stock going ahead

Rediff.com20 Sep 2023

Container Corporation of India (Concor) has been the worst performer among major logistics & port stocks registering returns of about 4 per cent over the past three months as compared to 10-12 per cent for peers Gateway Distriparks and Adani Ports and SEZ. Uncertain outlook on the export-import (EXIM) trade front, market share loss, lack of progress on divestment, and weak June quarter results weighed on the stock. Volume and margin movement will be key triggers for the stock going ahead. As was the case in the previous quarter, margin performance was muted even in the June quarter. Operating profit in the quarter was down 17 per cent at Rs 391 crore missing estimates by over 15 per cent. Operating profit margins at 20.4 per cent, too, were down sharply by 350 basis points over the year-ago quarter.

Mixed reactions to Mamata's Rail Budget

Mixed reactions to Mamata's Rail Budget

Rediff.com3 Jul 2009

Mamata Banerjee's Railway Budget evoked mixed reactions. While corporate India welcomed the moves made by the railway minister, opposition political parties flayed the budget calling it a fantasy and opoortunistic. Read on...

Weak demand puts a crack on India's leading listed tile makers' prospects

Weak demand puts a crack on India's leading listed tile makers' prospects

Rediff.com23 Oct 2023

Kajaria Ceramics, the country's leading listed tile manufacturer, has seen its stock fall by 7 per cent over the past month amid concerns about rising input costs and sluggish domestic demand. Other listed stocks also experienced weakness in September, although there was some recovery in October. While strong exports are expected to help stabilise domestic market prices, the surge in gas prices over the past couple of months may have impacted margins in the second half of FY24.

Key infra sector growth rises to 14-month high of 12.1% in Aug

Key infra sector growth rises to 14-month high of 12.1% in Aug

Rediff.com29 Sep 2023

The growth of eight key infrastructure sectors rose to a 14-month high of 12.1 per cent in August 2023 against 4.2 per cent a year ago, mainly due to expansion in production of coal, crude oil, and natural gas, according to the official data released on Friday. The expansion in August is the highest since June 2022, when it was 13.2 per cent. The production of refinery products, steel, cement and electricity also grew in August, the data showed.

Apple Sales In India Up to 67,000 Cr

Apple Sales In India Up to 67,000 Cr

Rediff.com16 Jul 2024

Despite the robust growth in this country, Apple's India share in its overall global sales remained modest -- constituting 1.5 per cent of its overall turnover of $389 billion in FY23.

Margin, demand woes may deflate tyre makers

Margin, demand woes may deflate tyre makers

Rediff.com28 Mar 2024

The margins of tyre manufacturers could come under pressure given the rise in rubber prices and the moderating demand for tyres. In the past three quarters, the revenue growth for listed tyre companies has moderated from low to mid-single-digit on account of factors such as lower demand in replacement segments, weak export markets and the decline in the average selling prices to car makers (OEMs). Demand trends could remain muted in the near term, given the weak passenger vehicle replacement demand, assuming a typical replacement cycle of 3-5 years, and demand moderation in the OEM segment.

India's ship building industry seeks subsidy

India's ship building industry seeks subsidy

Rediff.com1 Jul 2009

Ship building subsidy at 30% expired way back August 2007, which if re-instated can significantly improve Indian ship building industry's global competitiveness

Auto component makers to gain from new 4-wheeler electric vehicle policy

Auto component makers to gain from new 4-wheeler electric vehicle policy

Rediff.com26 Mar 2024

The new four-wheeler (4W) electric vehicle (EV) policy may spur the entry of global majors. The manufacturing policy cuts Customs duty to 15 per cent, given a minimum investment commitment. It calls for a minimum investment of Rs 4,150 crore (about $500 million) for making electric four wheelers (e-4Ws), with manufacturing to commence within three years of approval.

This is what Mamata's rail has in store for you

This is what Mamata's rail has in store for you

Rediff.com25 Feb 2011

Stating that the Budget is passenger friendly, Mamata Banerjee said the annual plan for 2011-12 is Rs 57,630 crore.

Vote: What's the best thing about Railway Budget?

Vote: What's the best thing about Railway Budget?

Rediff.com25 Feb 2011

We have here a list of a dozen of her proposals in random order. Please take the poll at the end of the slide show to select the one which you feel is the best thing about this year's Railway Budget.

Railways targets record Rs 1.6 lakh cr revenue in 2014-15

Railways targets record Rs 1.6 lakh cr revenue in 2014-15

Rediff.com12 Feb 2014

Anticipating healthier economic growth, the Railways has targeted a record Rs 1.6 lakh crore in revenue for the next financial year, while no increase has been proposed in passenger fares and freight rates.

Centre in a huddle to understand impact of the Iran-Israel tensions

Centre in a huddle to understand impact of the Iran-Israel tensions

Rediff.com16 Apr 2024

Top government officials in New Delhi have started discussions with stakeholders ranging from shipping and container companies to export promotion councils to understand the impact of the Iran-Israel tensions and plan ahead. Inter-ministerial talks are also being lined up amid the crisis situation in West Asia, sources confirmed. While the crude flows are not directly under any threat, elevated oil prices remain a concern, according to officials.

High diesel prices giving transporters nightmares

High diesel prices giving transporters nightmares

Rediff.com21 Sep 2017

Travel time, too, has not fallen much after the abolition of octroi with trucks still queued up at regional transport offices and toll tax plazas.

Chip shortage continues to haunt automakers; PV sales dip 11%

Chip shortage continues to haunt automakers; PV sales dip 11%

Rediff.com5 Jan 2022

Passenger vehicle retail sales in India witnessed an 11 per cent year-on-year decline in December as semiconductor shortage continued to impact the segment, automobile dealers' body FADA said on Wednesday. The passenger vehicle (PV) retail sales last month fell 10.91 per cent to 2,44,639 units from 2,74,605 units in December 2020. "The month of December is usually seen as a high sales month where OEMs continue to offer best discounts to clear the inventory due to change of the year.

FIIs now prefer maritime companies

FIIs now prefer maritime companies

Rediff.com2 Mar 2006

Mamata's budget to push PPP projects

Mamata's budget to push PPP projects

Rediff.com25 Jun 2009

If the Indian Railways, therefore, wishes to implement its expenditure plans as outlined in the Interim Railway Budget, it has to look for alternative sources of funding. One option under study is to adopt the PPP route to implement new projects. Mamata Banerjee's first Railway Budget in the United Progressive Alliance government, therefore, may outline major PPP initiatives for several new projects, say railway officials.

Analysts divided, but Delhivery's stock underperformance may reverse

Analysts divided, but Delhivery's stock underperformance may reverse

Rediff.com2 Jan 2024

There are conflicting views on Delhivery. The logistics player's results for the July-September quarter (Q2FY24) are being interpreted as good by some analysts and disappointing by others. As India's largest listed logistics player, the company stands to benefit from the formalisation across the mostly unorganised logistics space. Delhivery provides solutions to 23,113 customers, including e-commerce marketplaces, direct-to-consumer e-tailers, and enterprises across verticals.

Not competing in populist measures: Kharge

Not competing in populist measures: Kharge

Rediff.com12 Feb 2014

After presenting his first railway budget, Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday said he was not for populism but wanted to be "realistic" to ensure that the national transporter thrives for the people of the country.

Steel ministry wants FinMin to check prices

Steel ministry wants FinMin to check prices

Rediff.com3 May 2008

The steel ministry has asked its finance counterpart to expedite the implementation of the measures that have been decided but not implemented yet to contain steel prices.

Lalu spares everyone, no fare hike

Lalu spares everyone, no fare hike

Rediff.com6 Jul 2004

The Railway Budget for 2004-05 proposes no increase in any passenger fares for any class of travel or hike in freight rates.

Mumbai fashion returns to tradition

Mumbai fashion returns to tradition

Rediff.com17 Mar 2009

It's been a tough few months for Rajesh Mehrotra, a Mumbai-based businessman with interests in shipping and travel. Freight rates are down, and the market for corporate incentive trips, his agencies' speciality, has all but dried up as India's economy decelerates in tandem with the global economic slowdown.

Why India must scrap a separate Railway Budget

Why India must scrap a separate Railway Budget

Rediff.com1 Aug 2016

The Union government is reportedly considering doing away with the practice of presenting a separate Railway Budget.

Choppy trade: Shipping biz strives to float

Choppy trade: Shipping biz strives to float

Rediff.com5 Dec 2008

In a wide-ranging interview with Abhineet Kumar, SCI chairman and managing director S Hajara discusses the problems facing the shipping industry.

Moody's lowers 2019 GDP growth forecast to 5.6%

Moody's lowers 2019 GDP growth forecast to 5.6%

Rediff.com13 Dec 2019

Moody's said fiscal measures undertaken by the government -- such as corporate tax rate cuts, bank recapitalisation, infrastructure spending plans, support for the auto sector and others -- do not directly address widespread weakness in consumption demand, which has been the chief driver of the economy. In addition, interest rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of India are not being adequately transmitted to lending rates because of the credit squeeze caused by disruption in the non-bank financial sector, it said.

Tata Motors revving up its domestic business

Tata Motors revving up its domestic business

Rediff.com17 Jul 2014

Favourable response to launches, recovery in CVs will aid growth.

Imports from Russia jump 33% to $1.1 bn in March

Imports from Russia jump 33% to $1.1 bn in March

Rediff.com9 May 2022

Shipments from Russia rose nearly 33 per cent to $1.1 billion in March from $831.17 million in the previous month, which was when the country mounted aggression on Ukraine and faced sanctions from Western nations, the data accessed by Business Standard shows. Growth in imports was largely on account of oil, people aware of the matter said. The Department of Commerce is learnt to have written to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG), seeking details of imports, including the payment mechanism, which India has not made public.

Prabhu's gift for rail passengers: No hike in fares, better amenities

Prabhu's gift for rail passengers: No hike in fares, better amenities

Rediff.com25 Feb 2016

Outlining the Budget estimates for the coming year, the Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu put the plan size at Rs 1.21 lakh crore.

Diesel price cut: Rail fares may be reduced

Diesel price cut: Rail fares may be reduced

Rediff.com16 Feb 2007

The Re 1 cut in diesel prices could lead Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav to announce a reduction in passenger fares in the forthcoming Railway Budget.

Lalu cuts rail fares in populist budget

Lalu cuts rail fares in populist budget

Rediff.com13 Feb 2009

With an eye on the forthcoming general elections, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad on Friday presented a feel good, populist interim Railway Budget in Parliament, cutting mail and express train fares by 2 per cent and keeping freight rates unchanged.

Ship prices stay high

Ship prices stay high

Rediff.com27 May 2006

Indian cotton exports outdo US in China

Indian cotton exports outdo US in China

Rediff.com21 Jun 2007

Indian cotton exports are outperforming the US cotton in China, says the latest report of the United States Department of Agriculture.

Exports up 1%; Dec trade deficit narrows to 3-month low

Exports up 1%; Dec trade deficit narrows to 3-month low

Rediff.com15 Jan 2024

The country's exports edged up 1 per cent to $38.45 billion in December 2023 while the trade deficit narrowed to a three-month low of $19.8 billion, official data released on Monday showed. Imports declined by 4.85 per cent to $58.25 billion in December last year due to a dip in crude oil shipments. The previous low in trade deficit - the difference between imports and exports - was recorded in September at $19.37 billion.