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Cudgels against judiciary
"The judiciary has overstepped its authority on countless occasions, overturning and in some cases just ignoring the legitimate will of the people. Legislatures for too long have washed their hands on controversial issues, leaving the judges to ... More

WIDE CANVAS


Global Monitoring Report — The obstacles to development
India may have been placed among the top 10 reformers 2003 under five activity heads — starting a business, hiring and firing, enforcing contracts, getting credit and closing a business. Yet, the fact remains that Indian reform has not been abl e to make a mark in various spheres which could effect a sea-change in the Indian business scenario if tackled appropriately. More

A RINGSIDE VIEW


Equities may fall on `risk' notion
IT is not so much of a demand and supply issue or of price discovery, but of a crisis of confidence. Does the Friday's fall suggest that the recent swing that perched the Indian benchmark index at 6,900 points level was a freak wave? Was the ... More

MUTUAL CONFIDENCE


Mind you, entries and exits do have a price
HOW did you feel when the market ended last week with serious losses, closing with Friday's steep decline? You have reason to worry. Net asset values of equity funds are coming down drastically and investors are scared that they may drop even ... More

ADR WATCH


Infosys leads fall
IF International Business Machine and Alcoa spoiled the mood for the US markets, it was Infosys Technologies that shook the domestic markets by declaring conservative estimates for the current year. According to Bloomberg, the Dow Jones ... More

VISION 2020


Importance of investing in technology
The future of China and India is at risk because neither owns the technology it operates. Both countries will be in serious trouble any moment the US and Europe decide to turn off the technology tap. The short answer to this problem is that both cou ntries should develop their own technology and must acquire so much intellectual property that the West will be as much dependent on us as we are on them, says P. V. Indiresan. More

ON MINT STREET


RBI move has primary dealers in a cleft stick
Managers at PDs are unsure whether they can take the load assigned to them by the RBI. More

ERRORS & OMISSIONS EXPECTED


Common man's data in compromised state
JOHN Perry Barlow said, "Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds." But that may need revision, because it's not only the government but also the big companies and banks that are ... More

AMERICAN PERISCOPE


Management myths of Corporate America
The US is rather ambivalent towards corporate governance. It is a basic dislike for what is seen as governmental interference in what should remain a private corporate matter. It also reveals the enormous power of corporate lobbying that moves quickl y to squash many moves that would rationalise the present system and make it more effective. More


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