- AI Isn’t Replacing Credit Hedge Fund Traders Yet, Barclays Says June 4, 2026Hedge funds and asset managers are increasingly using artificial intelligence when investing in global credit markets, but the technology isn’t replacing human traders — at least for now, according to a survey by Barclays Plc.
- Titan bets on premiumisation, global expansion to double business by FY30 June 4, 2026Titan reported a consolidated revenue of ₹76,078 crore for FY26, up 32.7% from FY25, while net profit surged 52% to ₹5,073 crore. The country's largest jewellery retailer is targeting a two-fold increase in consolidated revenue and operating profit by FY30 compared with FY26 levels.
- Jackson Lab's licence scrapped as probe finds oxytocin jab link to pregnant women's deaths June 4, 2026Punjab's drug regulator has scrapped Jackson Laboratories' licence and ordered a nationwide recall after a probe linked its oxytocin injection to the deaths of five pregnant women in Rajasthan. The probe found serious quality lapses, data manipulation and continued production despite stop orders.
- Trent looks beyond apparel to focus on beauty, footwear June 4, 2026The growing importance of these categories comes as some of Trent's international ventures face challenges.
- Go Zero ice cream registers 350% growth in May; founder Kiran Shah says, ‘Still not done with the season’ June 4, 2026Go Zero ice cream registered 350% growth in May, founder Kiran Shah revealed. This shows that health-conscious consumers are seeking alternatives to typical high-fat and high-sugar ice creams in this peak summer season.
- Livestock industry demands 1.5 million tonnes soymeal imports amid price surge June 4, 2026India's livestock sector faces rising feed costs. Farmers are urging the government to permit soybean meal imports. Domestic prices have surged significantly. This increase impacts poultry farmers and squeezes profit margins. The soybean processing industry opposes imports, citing local availability. This situation affects the entire livestock industry. […]
- Cold storages struggle as Gulf cargo lands in India June 4, 2026Indian cold storages are full of imported apples, avocados, and dry fruits. Shipping disruptions due to the Iran war are causing these diversions. This situation also impacts India's own produce exports. Traders note a slowdown in demand for dry fruits in secondary markets. Avocado imports faced shortages earlier due to shipping route closures.
- Trump's trade chief says 'deal's a deal' for economies with capped US tariffs June 4, 2026America's trade representative assures that new tariffs will respect existing agreements. He stated that a deal is a deal for nations like the European Union and Japan. The US aims to resolve problematic trade practices while accommodating prior agreements. This approach seeks to balance new trade policies with commitments made to key economic partners. […]
- Consumption demand faces risk from global headwinds, parliamentary panel informed June 4, 2026Indian officials have warned that consumption demand might face challenges due to global economic pressures. However, strong service exports and foreign exchange reserves are expected to provide a buffer against external shocks. While inflation and currency volatility are concerns, India's economy is showing resilience. Government spending is increasing […]
- 'US trying to pressure India… but it will resist such efforts': Putin backs New Delhi, eyes $100 billion trade June 4, 2026Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly endorsed India's autonomous approach to foreign affairs, expressing his belief that India will remain unyielding to U.S. pressures regarding its connection with Russia.
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