![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, February 14, 2005 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Blue ocean strategy GLOBAL FINANCE & OVERVIEW Fear not the Fed Financial markets do not have to fear the Fed. Mr Alan Greenspan has decided that the process of reversal of the US current account deficit is well under way and that there is no need to do anything drastic. Therefore, he has reduced the likelihood o f policy-induced economic slowdown to reduce imports and the current account deficit significantly. Mr Greenspan will not rock the boat, says V. Anantha Nageswaran More ON THE MOVE
Why wagon supplies remain off trackWagon manufacturers want the Railways to firm up ordersat least 90 days ahead of the beginning of the fiscal to allow lead time for the supply of free items so that the actual work can start in April each year. This will help them save precious time and prevent delays in delivery. More A RINGSIDE VIEW Dalal Street looks to North Block for direction As the economy is preparing to enter a new orbit, it is making greater demands on the risk bearing ability of the domestic investors. More MUTUAL CONFIDENCE Funds expect Budget booster to spur retail interest THE Union Budget is near enough and mutual funds have started dishing out their wish lists. Their agenda are largely driven by the hope of catering to wider sections of the market. A quick look at what various fund houses have been saying ... More ADR WATCH Infosys sizzles IT was a mixed for the US markets as benchmarks Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P-500 recorded their third straight weekly gains while the tech-focussed Nasdaq slipped on disappointing forecasts from Dell Inc and Cisco Systems. For the week, . More ERRORS & OMISSIONS EXPECTED Much catching up to do on the trademark race WHAT'S common for these: Unilever's `Lipton' and `Care of India', Garware Polyester's `Sun control', `Global Window Film' and `Garfilm', red circles of Mirza Tanners from Kanpur, and `Assam Tea' of J.V. Gokal from Kolkata? These are all among the ... More MARK TO MARKET Investing, SRI style The socially responsible investing style is more to do with an individual's ethical values. In essence, it is an investment style that weaves philosophical issues into the portfolio construction process. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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