Call it the power of NOW. On Budget day, what really matters on television is the speed of news delivery, credibility in interpreting Budget proposals, profile of the guests and, yes, how incisive the discussions are. A combination of these empowers you to take the right decisions in the market and in your personal and professional life.
ET NOW, The Economic Times and Times NOW come together to give you The Economic Times Advantage. ET NOW’s senior editor Andy Mukherjee and Times NOW’s editorin-chief Arnab Goswami will be joined by our very own Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar, The Economic Times and ET NOW’s consulting editor and India’s most respected economist. They will be joined by top-flight CEOs, market experts and economists from not only India but across the globe.
ET’s brains trust—200 reporters, 40 researchers and 40 senior editors—will bring you in-depth analysis and what’s often hidden between the lines in the Finance Bill.
With our specially designed Budget screen—additionally powered by KPMG, leading institutional brokerage IIFL and a high-powered CEO panel from CII—you won’t miss out on any aspect of finance minister Pranab Mukherjee’s speech or its implications. And all of this in real time while the speech is on—no knee-jerk reactions, but well-informed analysis.
The Budget coverage will be powered by ET NOW on both channels till 2.30 pm, after which Times NOW will move on to the political implications of the Budget. ET NOW will continue with what it means for the markets. So spend the day with us from 8 am onwards—it’s going to be Advantage YOU.
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