Moonlighting & The Indian IT Industry
What is Moonlighting? Moonlighting refers to taking up a second job or multiple other work assignments (gigs) apart from one’s full-time job. In other words, Moonlighting is the practice of…
What is Moonlighting? Moonlighting refers to taking up a second job or multiple other work assignments (gigs) apart from one’s full-time job. In other words, Moonlighting is the practice of…
If you Google the top 10 busiest airports in the world, 7 out of 10 are in China, Guangzhou International Airport being at the top. But this wasn’t the case…
London Interbank Offered Rate or more commonly known as Libor was a key benchmark for setting the interest rates charged on loans, derivatives, bonds, securitisations and corporate debt for over…
What an interesting couple of weeks it has been for us Indians. From clinching a historic Test match win at Gabba to a huge, yet short budget that almost made…
Capital market is a type of financial market where individuals and institutions trade in financial securities. The ultimate goal of the institutions that enter into the capital market is to…
The world’s third largest economy officially enters into a recession. This is the third recession over a span of 12 years for Japan. Some suggest, Japan never recovered from the…
COVID-19 has inevitably become a massive challenge for all the countries. The month and half long lockdown has provided India ample time to make a concrete effort to flatten the…
While I start writing this blog, the total cases of coronavirus have already surged to 46433 with 12727 recoveries and 1568 deaths. The pandemic has for obvious reasons created a…
Global crude oil prices are being slashed constantly but the retail prices doesn’t seem to have affected. This is one of the common questions that seem to be playing in…
The International Monetary Fund in its world economic outlook report on Tuesday predicted that the global economy will contract by 3% in 2020. It further predicted a 5-8% growth rate…