Ola Electric experienced a significant downturn in the March quarter, with revenue plummeting by 60% to Rs 649 crore and net losses widening to Rs 870 crore. Deliveries also sharply declined to 51,375 units, reflecting a substantial drop in demand, particularly in the premium segment.
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IATA forecasts airlines to achieve a combined profit of $36 billion in 2025, a rise from $32.4 billion in 2024. Director General Willie Walsh cautioned against geopolitical disputes affecting airspace and highlighted supply chain challenges. India hosted the AGM for the first time in 42 years, with the next one scheduled for Brazil in 2026.
India's defence budget is set for substantial growth, potentially reaching Rs 31.7 lakh crore by 2047, according to a CII-KPMG report. Defence production and exports are also projected to surge, positioning India as a key global supplier. Increased capital expenditure and R&D investment are expected, alongside a rise in defence's GDP share.
Bank deposits in metro cities have increased to 53.2% in March 2025, while their share in bank credit has decreased. This shift is driven by a growing preference for personal loans and the movement of capital to semi-urban areas. Personal loans have seen significant growth, with housing loans becoming more affordable.
President Trump's impending tariff hike on steel and aluminium imports, effective June 4, is projected to significantly impact Indian metal exports, potentially costing $4.56 billion. The increased duties are expected to diminish the competitiveness of Indian manufacturers in the US market. India has notified the WTO and is considering further actions in response to the tariff increase.
Zoho cofounder Sridhar Vembu argues that the primary concern with AI and automation isn't job loss, but equitable wealth distribution. He envisions two potential solutions: drastically reduced costs of goods or increased compensation for human-centric roles. Vembu stresses the importance of regulatory oversight to prevent monopolies and ensure automation benefits are widely shared.
American labour unions are resisting Artificial Intelligence. They want transparency and legal protection for workers. Unions fear job losses due to AI automation. Some unions have secured AI usage agreements. A lawsuit against Google and Character.AI is proceeding in the US. It alleges an AI chatbot's role in a teenager's suicide. This raises concerns about AI accountability.
Ola Electric's stock experienced a slight increase of 1.07% to Rs 49.86 amidst the aftermath of Hyundai and Kia's stake sale. The automakers divested their remaining shares for Rs 690 crore, with Citigroup acquiring a significant portion. This transaction occurred alongside Ola Electric's reported net loss of Rs 870 crore in the March quarter.
Asia's factory activity experienced a decline in May, impacted by weak demand from China and the lingering effects of US tariffs. Manufacturing operations in Japan and South Korea continued to contract, while concerns over potential US automobile tariffs created uncertainty. China's manufacturing sector also showed contraction, signaling a broader economic slowdown in the region.
IndiGo and Bangalore International Airport Ltd. (BIAL) have partnered to establish a dedicated MRO facility at Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, with BIAL allocating 31 acres for the project. This collaboration aims to bolster Bengaluru's status as a premier aviation hub and supports IndiGo's fleet expansion plans, including long-haul operations and new domestic destinations.