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In this issue

Highlights of Business Today 7th May 2017, issue: The latest issue of Business Today carries a cover story on Cleaning The Bad Loans Mess.

This talks about how the government, RBI and banks are working overtime to find a faster resolution to mounting stressed loans in the system.. To know more read Cleaning The Bad Loans Mess.

SMEs, not used to complex paperwork and laws, will have to reinvent themselves if they have to survive under the GST regime..Find out more at Not a Breeze.

From high-end hybrids to affordable utility slates, here's a list to help you choose what best serves your purpose..To know more read Picking The Tab.

Proposed amendments to the RTI Act will end up serving officialdom at the cost of citizens..Find out more at Diluting RTI.

While money managers are cautious, they are confident that the party will continue on Dalal Street..Read more at On a High!

Big corporate houses start imparting certified anti-terror specialist training to their employees..To know more read Getting Terror ready.

All this and much more in the May 7th, 2017 issue of Business Today. So buy now!

Ground Zero

More and more brands are investing in command centres for social media solutions.

Ground Zero

2 mins

Business Sentiment Regains Lost Ground

Business sentiment regains lost ground as more corporate leaders are willing to make investments over the next six months, finds the latest Business Today-C fore Business Confi dence Survey.

Business Sentiment Regains Lost Ground

4 mins

A Poor Fix

The new fertiliser subsidy regime may fail to solve most problems of the earlier system.

A Poor Fix

6 mins

Not A Breeze

SMEs, not used to complex paperwork and laws, will have to reinvent themselves if they have to survive under the GST regime.

Not A Breeze

7 mins

The Bankruptcy Law Offers Immense Opportunities For Insolvency Professionals

The bankruptcy law offers immense opportunities for insolvency professionals, but they are treading with caution.

The Bankruptcy Law Offers Immense Opportunities For Insolvency Professionals

8 mins

The Great Green Gamble

Recent rock-bottom bids in solar and wind power have changed the renewable power business, but viability of such projects is doubtful.

The Great Green Gamble

6 mins

Strong Local Partnerships Crucial To Succeed In India, China

Rothschild & Co. has been in India since the mid90s, actively participating in the nation’s growth story. One of its biggest contributions was advising the Department of Telecommunications on its spectrum sales, including the first 3G spectrum auction in 2010. Of late, it has advised Mahindra & Mahindra on acquiring Pininfarina from 14 Italian banks, handled Intas Pharmaceuticals’ and Accord’s £603 million acquisition of Actavis from Teva, and further advised the consortium of Indian Oil Corporation, Oil India and Bharat PetroResources on acquiring 29.9 per cent stake in Rosneft-run Taas-Yuryakh oil and gas project and the $2 billion acquisition of 23.9 per cent equity in Vankor from Rosneft. It also advised on United Spirits’ £430 million sale of Whyte & Mackay to Emperador. Business Today’s Rajeev Dubey talked to the investment bank and advisory group’s deputy chairman and heir apparent Alexandre de Rothschild on the global economic landscape and its relevance for India. Here are the edited excerpts.

Strong Local Partnerships Crucial To Succeed In India, China

6 mins

Real Estate Industry Is Cracking Up

The real estate industry has been under pressure. Commercial and affordable housing are the only silver linings. We look at what to expect in the coming months.

Real Estate Industry Is Cracking Up

3 mins

Office Attractions

Global sovereign funds and private equity players are showing immense interest in India’s commercial real estate segment.

Office Attractions

6 mins

In- House Trouble

As more and more residential properties remain unsold, companies and PE players may have to rethink strategy.

In- House Trouble

6 mins

Read all stories from Business Today India

Business Today India Magazine Description:

PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

Business Today is a weekly business magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It was founded in 1992 and is the largest-circulated business fortnightly in India.

Business Today covers a wide range of business topics, including corporate news, market trends, and leadership profiles. The magazine also features articles on entrepreneurship, innovation, and social responsibility.

Business Today is known for its in-depth reporting and its insightful analysis. The magazine has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the World Media Award for Business Journalism.

Here are some of the features of Business Today India Magazine:

* In-depth reporting: Business Today features in-depth reporting on the latest business news and trends.
* Expert analysis: Business Today's writers and analysts provide insightful analysis of the Indian business landscape.
* Leadership profiles: Business Today features profiles of leading business figures from India and around the world.
* Entrepreneurship: Business Today covers the latest trends in entrepreneurship and innovation.
* Social responsibility: Business Today features articles on corporate social responsibility and sustainability.

Business Today is a must-read for any business leader or anyone interested in the Indian business world. Subscribe today and start your journey to becoming a better business leader!

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