OPINION
EDITORIAL
Market mauled
THE SUGGESTION BY the exit polls of a hung Lok Sabha and profit booking using this as a cover appear to have caused the steepest one-day drop in equity prices in three years on Tuesday. Uncertainty over the election results is not comparable to ...
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Competitive advantage in telecom Beam them stronger and clearer
Though the cellular service segment was one of the earliest to go in for call centres and adopt customer relationship management programmes, the service quality is still far from the benchmark levels.
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AUDITING
A few scary things in CARO
Mohan R. Lavi on the practical difficulties in implementing the new requirements of auditor's report
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ECONOMY
IMF on world economy: Will the recovery `spring' eternal?
The world economy is on the recovery path and the IMF has forecast for the next two years a growth rate that is the best in over a decade. S. Sethuraman looks at how the turnaround came about, and the risks that lie ahead.
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ACCOUNTANCY
When networking is not working, try `citology'
NETWORKING is a topic not only among computer guys but also in the high reaches of CA governance. Thus, successive presidents never tire of extolling the virtues of putting heads together and presenting a unified front ...
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EDUCATION
A B-school long at the crossroads
THE problems of the IIMs do not seem to get over. A recent report has questioned the reliability of their balance-sheets. On the Web site of the premier institution, IIM-Ahmedabad, the latest ...
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BOOKS
Money comes to those who can speak its language
OXFORD is good, among other things, at dictionaries. And David Bach loves money. So, when they both join, you get a wealthy lexicon of 1001 Financial Words You Need to Know (Oxford University Press, ...
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CARTOON
Sticklish issues
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LETTERS
GAIL (India) clarifies
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