Coronavirus had already resulted in over 1000 deaths in China by mid-February. Casualties were being reported outside China as well. The virus outbreak was expected to have an econ ... Read more
Coronavirus had already resulted in over 1000 deaths in China by mid-February. Casualties were being reported outside China as well. The virus outbreak was expected to have an economic impact on China as well as other countries. Here is an episode on understanding how this was being speculated to impact personal finances and how one could've dealt with the situation back then. To listen to more episodes from this podcast click on https://bit.ly/2WODoaL Read more
Around mid-February, Coronavirus has begun to show it's affected on the tech world. Resident Tech-xpert, Prasid Banerjee @undertecher spoke about that among other things like - Eur ... Read more
Around mid-February, Coronavirus has begun to show it's affected on the tech world. Resident Tech-xpert, Prasid Banerjee @undertecher spoke about that among other things like - European Union decision to use identical charging cables, Google photos faced privacy glitch & more! To listen to more episodes from this podcast click on https://bit.ly/2xp0cTS Read more
With the Coronavirus making headlines, supply chains across the world, economies and entire nations were distressed by a seemingly minuscule problem. Editors @ajaxiom and @sunitaro ... Read more
With the Coronavirus making headlines, supply chains across the world, economies and entire nations were distressed by a seemingly minuscule problem. Editors @ajaxiom and @sunitarora went behind the scenes and shared what the then seemingly-assumed tiny virus showed us, complex creatures. To listen to more episodes from this podcast click on https://bit.ly/33OSvm7 Read more
Back in early, February global investors, especially in Asia, became anxious about the coronavirus outbreak. Markets with the greatest number of infections faced pressure. There wa ... Read more
Back in early, February global investors, especially in Asia, became anxious about the coronavirus outbreak. Markets with the greatest number of infections faced pressure. There was also volatility and aggressive reactions in markets that were not impacted by the virus outbreak such as India. Mint's Nasrin Sultana spoke to Rob Subbaraman, Head, Gobal Macro Research, Nomura on some of the investment implications from this incident and investors' rationale. To listen to more episodes from this podcast click on https://bit.ly/2wFhN9Z Read more