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When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, Sir?' Was it the British econo­mist John Maynard Keynes or the ...
New Delhi: The fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector is expected to see a rebound in demand in the first half of financial year 2025-26, supported by a revival in rural markets, easing ...
The Indian fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry reported 11% year-on-year value growth in the March quarter, driven by a 5.1% volume increase and a 5.6% price hike, according to NielsenIQ.
Now, as market is gyrating between losses and gains amid global headwinds in the wake of global tariff war, FMCG stocks stood against the time and gave stupendous return of up to 18 per cent in the ...
Unlike the rapid delivery movement, which barely survived the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, standard delivery for FMCG has continued to gain strength. The global FMCG logistics market was been valued ...
FMCG stocks today: Shares of Godrej Consumer Products, Tata Consumer Products, Britannia Industries, and other FMCG stocks have maintained their stellar run for the second consecutive month in ...
Grocery and FMCG e-commerce represents a massive growth opportunity for South African retailers at a time when consumers are more aware than ever of the cumulative effect of inflation on their cost of ...
The FMCG industry recorded a value growth of 9.2 per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) in April, led by the northern and western regions, according to data from retail intelligence platform Bizom.
That’s according to new data that claims Europe’s FMCG market grew value by 1.9% to €680bn over the year to December 2024. Strong sales within chilled, fresh and ambient contributed significantly to ...
FMCG companies have had to take price hikes during March quarter in response to inflationary pressures. Some companies said that the spillover of these increases is also expected be felt during ...
Statista's latest figures peg FMCG's contribution to Indian ad spends at over Rs 30,000 crore this year—accounting for 31% of total advertising expenditure. That’s not a market trend ...