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
Rajiv Tikoo - March 28, 2023
S. Jaishankar: Modi’s Sure-Footed Negotiator For The World
The foreign minister has been the fort wall defending the country’s foreign policies, most recently on the Russia-Ukraine war. He has been lauded for projecting India as a confident and unapologetic player in international politics
Seema Guha - November 29, 2022
Editor’s Note
As the US president reached out to Poland reassuring Europe of his country’s commitment to defend against Russian aggression
Suchetana Ray - May 27, 2022
US Versus Them In A New World
Are Putin and Xi trying to displace the US from the summit of capitalist geopolitics through the Ukraine war? When capitalism is weakening, any global event involving China and Russia can pose a threat to the US hegemony
Suchetana Ray - May 27, 2022
‘Global Events Could Challenge Hegemony Of Dollar’
Will the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war change the idea of globalisation and sovereignty? Will the hegemony of the US dollar and its might be challenged? K.V. Subramanian, former chief economic advisor, weighs in. Edited excerpts:
Kamalika Ghosh - May 28, 2022
‘Ukraine Crisis, Correction In Global Public Markets May Impact Investments Into India’
Anand Daniel, partner, Accel, speaks with Outlook Business about the overall impact of the crisis on the Indian funding scene, if India stands an advantage over China and whether it is a good time to launch an IPO. Edited excerpts:
Pallavi Chakravorty - May 28, 2022
From bad to worse
The European Commission indicts Russian energy giant, Gazprom for market abuse
Team Outlook Business - April 29, 2015