Saïd LARIBI

AI as your adviser: who is responsible when algorithms manage money in India?

Artificial intelligence is moving beyond customer service chatbots into investment advice, loan decisions and portfolio management in India’s financial sector. As more fintechs and banks deploy automated decision-making, regulators, companies and customers are asking who will ensure these systems are fair, transparent and secure. Why AI advisors are spreading through India’s financial system Financial institutions ... Voir l'article

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India plans first cargo voyage along Arctic’s Northern Sea Route to Russia — what it means for trade and markets

India is taking a fresh look at the Northern Sea Route, the shipping corridor along Russia’s Arctic coast, with officials discussing the possibility of sending a cargo ship on the route. The move reflects broader changes in global trade corridors and could affect shipping costs, energy flows and India’s commercial ties with Russia — but ... Voir l'article

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Top five Indian companies shed Rs 1 lakh crore in market value as TCS and Reliance lead declines

Indian equity markets saw a sharp one-day erosion in the value of some of the country’s largest listed companies, with the top five firms losing a combined Rs 1 lakh crore, according to published market reports. Technology major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and conglomerate Reliance Industries were among those that registered the biggest declines. What ... Voir l'article

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India’s engineering exports jump to $13.77 billion as NITI Aayog urges tighter regulatory oversight

India reported engineering goods exports of $13.77 billion for the most recent period, a rise that has attracted attention from policy planners. NITI Aayog, the central government’s policy advisory body, has called for a regulatory framework to accompany the sector’s growth. What the figure represents and why it matters India’s engineering goods shipments, reported at ... Voir l'article

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Modi stresses energy security on Independence Day, says there is no shortage of gas, fuel or urea

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his Independence Day address to place energy security at the centre of national economic policy, saying India faces no shortage of gas, fuel or urea. For overseas readers, this matters because India’s energy decisions influence global commodity flows and the fortunes of large energy and fertiliser companies. What the Prime ... Voir l'article

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