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Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Thursday, September 26, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started.

Were you one of the thousands of Coldplay fans stuck to their screens, trying to score a ticket? The rush for Coldplay tickets turned intense on September 22, with 13 million fans chasing just 150,000 spots for their Navi Mumbai concert next January. The original ticket price was 6,450 rupees, but now resellers are listing them for upwards of 36,000 rupees! Given the high resale prices, some fans are thinking outside the box by considering a trip to Abu Dhabi for Coldplay's January 11 concert, where tickets start at a more reasonable ₹4,411. After crunching the numbers, Sashind Ningthoukjam writes that flying to Abu Dhabi could end up cheaper than snagging a resale ticket for the Navi Mumbai show. A round trip from Mumbai, a couple of nights’ stay, and a short-term visa totals about ₹30,000. That's a savings tip and a mini-vacation rolled into one for die-hard Coldplay enthusiasts!

India is setting its sights on becoming a major global maritime player by 2047. It currently holds less than 1% of the global market share in shipping. Spearheaded by Minister for Ports and Shipping Sarbananda Sonowal, the government’s new strategy aims to revolutionize maritime activities through twelve targeted missions. These include enhancing shipbuilding, reducing dependency on foreign vessels, and launching a ₹25,000 crore Maritime Development Fund to fuel these ambitions, Subhash Narayan reports. On top of boosting local shipbuilding and repair capacities, India is also stepping up its game in maritime arbitration with the new Indian International Maritime Dispute Resolution Centre, aligning with the "Resolve in India" mantra.

Mahindra & Mahindra and the Volkswagen Group are in advanced talks to intensify their partnership. The two companies are aiming to leverage shared investments in future technologies rather than engaging in cash transactions. Sources told Alisha Sachdev that Mahindra might make significant investments in platforms and technologies to acquire a sizeable stake in Volkswagen's India operations, with a formal agreement potentially being finalized by early 2024. The focus of this collaboration is on utilizing Volkswagen's underutilized Pune plant, which has a substantial expansion capacity.

After a long and successful run, home sales and project launches have gone tepid. All eyes are now on the coming festive season, which is traditionally considered as the best-performing period for the property sector. This could revive the momentum in sales and launches. Madhurima Nandy explains what's at stake for the real estate market this Diwali season.

After a huge rise in the disbursal of small-ticket loans, borrowers are defaulting. The volume of credit card dues where repayments are delayed by over 90 days has increased 17 basis points year-on-year, reports Shayan Ghosh. Analysts said this might be happening because a section of borrowers are exhausting their credit limits but are unable to repay. We hope you’re up to date with your outstanding bills!

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Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Thursday, September 26, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started.

Were you one of the thousands of Coldplay fans stuck to their screens, trying to score a ticket? The rush for Coldplay tickets turned intense on September 22, with 13 million fans chasing just 150,000 spots for their Navi Mumbai concert next January. The original ticket price was 6,450 rupees, but now resellers are listing them for upwards of 36,000 rupees! Given the high resale prices, some fans are thinking outside the box by considering a trip to Abu Dhabi for Coldplay's January 11 concert, where tickets start at a more reasonable ₹4,411. After crunching the numbers, Sashind Ningthoukjam writes that flying to Abu Dhabi could end up cheaper than snagging a resale ticket for the Navi Mumbai show. A round trip from Mumbai, a couple of nights’ stay, and a short-term visa totals about ₹30,000. That's a savings tip and a mini-vacation rolled into one for die-hard Coldplay enthusiasts!

India is setting its sights on becoming a major global maritime player by 2047. It currently holds less than 1% of the global market share in shipping. Spearheaded by Minister for Ports and Shipping Sarbananda Sonowal, the government’s new strategy aims to revolutionize maritime activities through twelve targeted missions. These include enhancing shipbuilding, reducing dependency on foreign vessels, and launching a ₹25,000 crore Maritime Development Fund to fuel these ambitions, Subhash Narayan reports. On top of boosting local shipbuilding and repair capacities, India is also stepping up its game in maritime arbitration with the new Indian International Maritime Dispute Resolution Centre, aligning with the "Resolve in India" mantra.

Mahindra & Mahindra and the Volkswagen Group are in advanced talks to intensify their partnership. The two companies are aiming to leverage shared investments in future technologies rather than engaging in cash transactions. Sources told Alisha Sachdev that Mahindra might make significant investments in platforms and technologies to acquire a sizeable stake in Volkswagen's India operations, with a formal agreement potentially being finalized by early 2024. The focus of this collaboration is on utilizing Volkswagen's underutilized Pune plant, which has a substantial expansion capacity.

After a long and successful run, home sales and project launches have gone tepid. All eyes are now on the coming festive season, which is traditionally considered as the best-performing period for the property sector. This could revive the momentum in sales and launches. Madhurima Nandy explains what's at stake for the real estate market this Diwali season.

After a huge rise in the disbursal of small-ticket loans, borrowers are defaulting. The volume of credit card dues where repayments are delayed by over 90 days has increased 17 basis points year-on-year, reports Shayan Ghosh. Analysts said this might be happening because a section of borrowers are exhausting their credit limits but are unable to repay. We hope you’re up to date with your outstanding bills!

  continue reading

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