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OPINION MONETARY POLICY Payment systems -- The monetary policy issues THE Indian payment systems environment is set to change. Soon the Real Time Gross Settlement System' (RTGSs) will be in place. Simultaneously, broad shifts have been taking place in the monetary policy. At a time when the central bank reduced the ... More LETTERS SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT Make 2002 year of the Common Man! OF all the public functions to which the President, or any dignitary, for that matter, had lent his presence in all the years since India became independent, the most important in terms of its path-breaking significance was the unveiling of the ... More
ECONOMY Argentina implodes as IMF looks on THE FINANCIAL implosion in Argentina had been in the making for months as the third largest economy of Latin America desperately clung to its peso-dollar one-to-one exchange rate and sought to restructure its $155-billion foreign debt without ... More EDITORIAL Disturbing dreams ON THE FIRST day of 2002 the Indian political economy resembles in many ways its very own famed institution, the Unit Trust of India (UTI), with a net asset value placing it somewhere at the bottom of any international league. Like the UTI ... More PETROLEUM Crude oil: Always a factor of worry THE EMERGENCY meeting of the oil producers' cartel, Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), in Cairo just ahead of the new year brings bad tidings to developing countries dependent on imports for oil. In a major move to shore up ... More TELECOMMUNICATIONS Telecom: Waking up to competition TERRORISM Can the US fight an even-handed battle? AFTER settling the Afghanistan issue, the US is now busy drawing up plans for the second phase of the anti-terrorist campaign by targeting terrorist groups with global reach. Organised international groups such as al-Qaeda need to be rooted out. ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Dec. 23-Dec. 29 Cure for an ailing education system? Coal sector growth stifled by sickness But for the change, Lanka would have gone Argentina's way' -- UNP stalwart speaks out in a candid interview |
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