
Chris Kay
Mumbai Bureau Chief at Financial Times
Mumbai Correspondent @FT. Londoner previously in Nigeria, Pakistan and India with Bloomberg News.
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6 days ago |
ft.com | Chris Kay |Krishn Kaushik |Andres Schipani
Indian tax authorities have levied a series of huge tax bills against multinationals, undercutting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s push to...
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Chris Kay |Krishn Kaushik
Anurag likes to claim he has become numb to the dozens of calls and multiple visits he receives daily from debt collectors to his home in...
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2 weeks ago |
ft.com | Krishn Kaushik |Chris Kay |Kaye Wiggins
BlackRock has subscribed to a $750mn bond issue by India’s Adani Group, a private placement deal that signals a turnaround in the...
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2 weeks ago |
ft.com | Chris Kay |Krishn Kaushik
A decade ago, Vidit Aatrey and Sanjeev Barnwal quit their salaried careers and began a tour of family-run stores in the southern Indian...
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2 weeks ago |
campus2canton.com | Chris Kay
Which freshmen see the field first is always one of the most pondered questions each offseason in college football. This is especially true of the quarterback position. Here is the top 10 Industry 2025 Freshmen Quarterback Rankings, with each of them given a confidence rating to start week one and to start by midseason. They are being drafted in all formats (CFF Dynasty/C2C/Devy), but who will show out early? Who will make their mark by midseason? And who will collect dust on the shelf until 2026?
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RT @JohnReedwrites: Edtech group Byju’s founders sued in US over missing $533mn https://t.co/OeRjrVIobc @christopherkay via @ft

Creditors of fallen edtech company Byju's have sued its co-founders for allegedly “masterminding the theft of more than half a billion dollars” in the latest salvo of an acrimonious legal battle against what was once India’s most valuable start-up. https://t.co/tjzGg9Jayl

BlackRock backs $750mn Adani private bond issue as global financial groups continue to deal with Indian conglomerate despite US legal troubles | https://t.co/zw67cDrKaU w/@Krishn_ @kayewiggins