Hi! I'm Anisha, an India-based freelance journalist. I've covered a wide range of topics, from investigative pieces on systemic issues and data-driven financial trends to political stories and cultural narratives. I've worked at Reuters, Bloomberg, Scroll.in, and Quartz, and hold a master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. I'm currently co-authoring a book on personal finance and the macroeconomy.
You can e-mail me at anisha_sircar@hotmail.com.
Thailand's new finance minister has refrained from pressuring the central bank and has a chance to improve relations amid a longstanding disagreement on interest rates, former finance minister Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala said.
The Philippine central bank is sticking with its view that interest rates could be lowered as early as August despite an uptick in inflation last month, saying it was happy with where consumer prices were going.
Sonu Shah was, till a few days ago, among the thousands of essential service providers keeping India going amid an unprecedented, debilitating lockdown of the country. On March 26, he was shot.
The US state has filed a federal lawsuit against the tech company for discriminating against a Dalit engineer.
‘Almost every Indian American has already been reached by the Trump campaign, and will be reached again multiple times.’
'It’s often been said that at least in America, money ends up being the mother’s milk of politics.'
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