April 01, 2023

April 01, 2023

April 01, 2023
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Outlook Business Magazine - April 01, 2023



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    E/quitable, S/ymbiotic, G/reen Capitalism

    From being a craze, ESG is now the subject of eye-rolling cynicism in many quarters

    BY Suchetana Ray 31 March 2023

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    Green Rules, Western Dominance, Why ESG Feels Like a Colonial Tax on India Inc

    There is a new Frankenstein monster in India in the form of the ESG regime. The government is pushing ill-equipped businesses to adopt an expensive philosophy of corporate governance and climate reporting that makes India an unequal partner in global trade. For the time being, corporate India is gasping for ways to stay relevant

    BY Neeraj Thakur 31 March 2023

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    Get Rid Of The E, S & G Of The ESG: Aswath Damodaran

    Aswath Damodaran is a fierce critic of the environmental, social and governance (ESG) concept. The corporate finance and valuation guru at the Stern School of Business at New York University believes that he “can stir the pot” on this issue. In an email interview with Rajiv Tikoo, Damodaran questions the basis of the ESG concept and its “hindsight revisionism” in the context of the Adani episode and the Ukraine war

    BY Rajiv Tikoo 31 March 2023


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    ESG Stands For Future-Proofing Business: Dipankar Ghosh

    Concepts of sustainable finance or responsible investment are here to stay, and, increasingly, businesses need to demonstrate their ESG quotient to attract money. Capital markets, globally, are networked like never before, and alternatives will be difficult if red flags are raised about a business by any investor

    BY Dipankar Ghosh 31 March 2023

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    India’s ESG Success Banks On Green Financing Bets

    The Indian green bond market accounts for 3.8% of the overall outstanding corporate bonds market. The slow uptake is seen due to heavy concentration of capital for solar and on account of most issuances being rupee denominated, as against the majority preference for issuances in dollars, as per a Fitch survey

    BY Namita Vikas 31 March 2023

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    ESG Mantra: Measure Well To Manage Well

    There are various challenges that companies report while maintaining this transparency, such as the complexity of supply chains, limited access to low-carbon energy sources and a lack of expertise in decarbonisation strategies. However, there are also a number of levers that companies can use to amplify action

    BY Prarthana Borah 31 March 2023


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    Climate Plans Lost In Data Matrix

    Data gaps are throwing a spanner in the works for a world which is falling distressingly short of commitments to slow down, if not reverse, rapidly deteriorating global climate conditions and India is not an outlier

    BY Shailaja Tripathi 31 March 2023

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    Party's Over, Almost, in the Smartphone Market

    India is a leading market for smartphones and has an untapped segment. However, the decline in volume of annual shipments, especially for entry-level smartphones, belies the 5G-induced optimism

    BY Rajat Mishra 31 March 2023

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    Between Saffron And Green: Modi Man’s Moves In The Market

    Every Adani group company is under stress after the Hindenburg Research targeted it, but the story of Gautam Adani’s green businesses is particularly tragic for a man who is a friend and businessman rolled into one

    BY Abhishek Vasudev 31 March 2023


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    The Paradox Called Growth

    Hidden behind the story of the post-Covid rebound in the Indian economy is the deceleration at the bottom of the pyramid, reflected in stagnating consumer demand among the lower rungs that have been crippled by job losses, low wages, inflation and apathy among others

    BY Abdul Haleem Sherif 31 March 2023

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    India Tunes at the Oscars

    By bringing the much-coveted Oscar home, Naatu Naatu broke the decades-old jinx that has followed Indian films at the Academy Awards. Alongside, it has catapulted the country into the league of the Asian cinema that is challenging American and European dominance in the global market

    BY Giridhar Jha 31 March 2023

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    Following Passion With Purpose

    The passion economy is transforming our relationship with work, says author Utkarsh Anand, as he explores the ways in which the professional world is reshaping itself. He discusses the unbundling of work from employment and emergence of passion economy as the new normal, while drawing from experiences and well-researched case studies—his own and those of others—to make a case for redesigning one’s career and building something meaningful

    BY OLM Desk 31 March 2023


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    Bala Sarda, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Vahdam India

    Bala Sarda, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Vahdam India

    BY OLM Desk 31 March 2023


  • Weekend Read from OB Archive
  • Get Rid Of The E, S & G Of The ESG: Aswath Damodaran

    Aswath Damodaran is a fierce critic of the environmental, social and governance (ESG) concept. The corporate finance and valuation guru at the Stern School of Business at New York University believes that he “can stir the pot” on this issue. In an email interview with Rajiv Tikoo, Damodaran questions the basis of the ESG concept and its “hindsight revisionism” in the context of the Adani episode and the Ukraine war

    BY Rajiv Tikoo 31 March 2023

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  • ESG Stands For Future-Proofing Business: Dipankar Ghosh

    Concepts of sustainable finance or responsible investment are here to stay, and, increasingly, businesses need to demonstrate their ESG quotient to attract money. Capital markets, globally, are networked like never before, and alternatives will be difficult if red flags are raised about a business by any investor

    BY Dipankar Ghosh 31 March 2023

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  • India’s ESG Success Banks On Green Financing Bets

    The Indian green bond market accounts for 3.8% of the overall outstanding corporate bonds market. The slow uptake is seen due to heavy concentration of capital for solar and on account of most issuances being rupee denominated, as against the majority preference for issuances in dollars, as per a Fitch survey

    BY Namita Vikas 31 March 2023

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  • ESG Mantra: Measure Well To Manage Well

    There are various challenges that companies report while maintaining this transparency, such as the complexity of supply chains, limited access to low-carbon energy sources and a lack of expertise in decarbonisation strategies. However, there are also a number of levers that companies can use to amplify action

    BY Prarthana Borah 31 March 2023

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  • Climate Plans Lost In Data Matrix

    Data gaps are throwing a spanner in the works for a world which is falling distressingly short of commitments to slow down, if not reverse, rapidly deteriorating global climate conditions and India is not an outlier

    BY Shailaja Tripathi 31 March 2023

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  • The Paradox Called Growth

    Hidden behind the story of the post-Covid rebound in the Indian economy is the deceleration at the bottom of the pyramid, reflected in stagnating consumer demand among the lower rungs that have been crippled by job losses, low wages, inflation and apathy among others

    BY Abdul Haleem Sherif 31 March 2023

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  • India Tunes at the Oscars

    By bringing the much-coveted Oscar home, Naatu Naatu broke the decades-old jinx that has followed Indian films at the Academy Awards. Alongside, it has catapulted the country into the league of the Asian cinema that is challenging American and European dominance in the global market

    BY Giridhar Jha 31 March 2023

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  • Following Passion With Purpose

    The passion economy is transforming our relationship with work, says author Utkarsh Anand, as he explores the ways in which the professional world is reshaping itself. He discusses the unbundling of work from employment and emergence of passion economy as the new normal, while drawing from experiences and well-researched case studies—his own and those of others—to make a case for redesigning one’s career and building something meaningful

    BY OLM Desk 31 March 2023

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