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Mint Primer

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In this podcast adaptation of the renowned Mint Primer, host Rohan delivers concise, digestible Q&A sessions on headline stories. Every morning, gain valuable insights into major, intricate narratives for a comprehensive understanding. Dive deeper into Primer's breaking news, opinions, special reports, and more. This is a Mint production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
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Episodes

How America’s war on prices hammers the world

This is the fourth time the Fed raised the funds rate by 75 bps this year. What’s the Fed’s goal and what are its consequences? Mint's Vivek Kaul explains. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Nov 04, 20226 minEp. 90

What can scuttle the bull run in home sales?

Residential sales in top cities have seen a steady growth in the last two years in the aftermath of the pandemic. Will it last? Mint's Madhurima Nandy explains in this report. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Nov 01, 20226 minEp. 89

After Musk takeover, what’s next for Twitter?

Elon Musk has fired top executives, taken the company private and made promises about the platform’s path ahead. Mint's Prasid Banerjee explains what’s lies next

Oct 31, 20227 minEp. 88

Does RBI need to listen to IMF on forex?

The IMF recently asked central banks of emerging economies to use their forex reserves prudently and allow the exchange rate to adjust. Mint's Jagadish Shettigar and Pooja Misra explain in their report.

Oct 28, 20227 minEp. 87

Why Air Quality Index numbers are at odds

If you checked the AQI for your city the morning after Diwali on social media, you might have seen multiple numbers? Are all of them correct? Mint's Tanay Sukumar explains how to interpret them

Oct 27, 20227 minEp. 86

Explaining the lure of gold in an uncertain world

Soaring prices, interest rates and the war in Europe have combined to turn the spotlight back on gold, which at ₹50,000 per 10 gm, is down 28.5% from its April high. In a post-covid world, gold retains its sheen as a hedge against inflation and a safe haven asset. Mint's Ram Sahgal explains. This episode is hosted by Prasid Banerjee

Oct 25, 20227 minEp. 85

Why we must get private investments roaring again

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have cut their economic growth projections for the world economy, and many countries including India. The World Bank stated that private investment growth in India is likely to be dampened. Mint analyses:

Oct 21, 20227 minEp. 84

The trade gap challenge for policymakers

India’s current account deficit widened in Q1 FY23. The April-September 2022 period shows a further expansion of merchandise trade deficit. Mint's Jagadish Shettigar & Pooja Misra examines the causes and concerns. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Oct 14, 20226 minEp. 83

Why you aren’t getting 5G on your phone

Even though 5G network rollouts have started in India, phone users are wondering why their 5G-capable smartphones cannot access these new networks. Mint's Prasid Banerjee explains the reasons behind the delay and what measures the mobile makers are taking to speed up adoption.

Oct 13, 20228 minEp. 82

The promise and perils of flex fuel vehicles

The auto sector is testing many new technologies to reduce carbon emissions. Flex fuel is one technology that has gained currency. On Tuesday, Toyota began pilot-testing its Corolla Altis flex fuel hybrid car in India. Mint's Sumant Banerji explains the potential of this technology This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Oct 12, 20226 minEp. 81

Why Kerch Bridge attack means so much for Russia

An explosion on a Russian-built bridge connecting Crimea to Russian mainland threatens to escalate the war in Ukraine. Moscow has accused Kyiv of terrorism on the Kerch Bridge, a vital logistical asset damaged by truck bombing. Mint's Shashank Mattoo explains the latest event in the war. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Oct 11, 20227 minEp. 80

Will OPEC oil output cut pinch you at the pump?

OPEC oil supply cut will have ripple effects on the global as well as Indian economy. Mint's Rituraj Baruah explains. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Oct 07, 20226 minEp. 79

Has Ayushman Bharat lived up to its potential?

India has completed four years of Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri-Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY), the world’s largest public health insurance programme. What has the government’s flagship scheme achieved so far and what do we need from hereon? Mint explains.

Oct 04, 20227 minEp. 78

How tokenization will change your online purchase

The RBI's deadline for tokenization of cards used in online payments passed on 30 September. What does tokenization mean and how does it work? Mint's Prasid Banerjee explains in this episode.

Oct 03, 20227 minEp. 77

Why India wants desi navigation tech on phones?

India is reportedly applying pressure on phone-makers to integrate its home-grown navigation system called NavIC, a move that may increase costs for manufacturers. Mint explains why the government wants NavIC implemented, and why this is a sensible move. This episode is hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Sep 30, 20227 minEp. 76

Why the wait for new trade policy just got longer?

The Union government has extended the tenure of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2015-20 by another six months till March 2023. The move came as a surprise to exporters bracing for a recession in Europe and the US. Mint explains the background and logic of the decision. This episode is hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Sep 29, 20226 minEp. 75

How Italy’s far-right swing will sway the world

Italy has elected an ultra-conservative government, soon after the election in Sweden that saw an anti-immigration party making gains. Observers are wondering if Europe is seeing a new far-right wave. Mint's Shashank Mattoo explains the Italian polls and the implications for the world. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Sep 28, 20226 minEp. 74

Gameskraft and tax tangle of online gaming industry

A hefty tax notice served on gaming unicorn Gameskraft has unnerved the industry, and revived questions on the taxation of online gaming companies. Mint examines why the sector keeps running into these hurdles.

Sep 27, 20227 minEp. 73

What’s lost, what’s gained in the RBI's battle for rupee?

As the US Federal Reserve fights decades-high inflation with higher interest rates, the rupee is depreciating against the dollar, prompting the Indian central bank to intervene in the forex markets to reduce volatility. Mint explains how RBI intervention works.

Sep 26, 20227 minEp. 72

How bad is Putin’s long war for the world and Indian economy?

Russia’s partial mobilization of reservists, announced on Wednesday by President Vladimir Putin, makes it clear that the war in Ukraine is far from over. A renewed high-intensity conflict is bad news for the global and Indian economies. Mint explains

Sep 23, 20226 minEp. 71

Why discoms are finally feeling the heat

Power distribution companies delaying payments to generating companies are now falling in line. Mint explores how things have changed.

Sep 22, 20226 minEp. 70

The Klobuchar bill on Big Tech, and why it matters to India

On 13 September, a group of 13 companies urged the US Congress to approve a bill designed to rein in Big Tech firms. Dubbed the Klobuchar bill by many, it could be important not only to the US but to global antitrust regulators as well. Mint explains.

Sep 21, 20228 minEp. 69

How the logistics policy will speed up lumbering freight sector

The government will announce the National Logistics Policy (NLP) on 17 September, aiming to bring down logistics costs and address challenges plaguing importers and exporters. Mint's Ravi Dutta Mishra and Subhash Narayan examine how the policy could accelerate freight movement. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Sep 15, 20226 minEp. 67

Are we ready for the switch from FASTags to GPS?

The road ministry’s technology-driven initiative has its own challenges. Are we prepared for the shift? Mint's Subhash Narayan explores this in his report. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Sep 13, 20226 minEp. 66

How to fix India’s competitive deficit?

Competitiveness Roadmap for India@100. It sets out the guidelines for India to become a $20 trillion economy in 25 years. Mint's Jagadish Shettigar & Pooja Misra decodes in their report. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Sep 09, 20226 minEp. 64

Russia snaps gas supply to Europe; should we worry?

On Friday, after months of tensions over the war in Ukraine, Russia’s state-owned energy giant Gazprom shut Nordstream 1, the key pipeline supplying gas to Europe, without indicating a date for resuming flows. Mint takes a look at the development and its impact.

Sep 08, 20226 minEp. 63

Why it’s unwise to bank on airbags alone on roads

The tragic death of former Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry has refocused public attention on car safety features and passenger habits. The modern luxury car has numerous safety features. Are they enough to bring down fatalities? Mint’s Sumant Banerji explains in his report. This episode is hosted by Prasid Banerjee.

Sep 07, 20226 minEp. 62

Will the surprise surge in auto part exports sustain?

India’s auto components sector has always imported more than it exported, leading to a trade deficit. For the first time ever, the industry saw a significant $700 million trade surplus in FY22. What led to this, and will the trend sustain? Mint explains.

Sep 06, 20227 minEp. 61
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