Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Markets (December 15 - 15.30 IST)
BSE Sensex9170.40(-71.36)
S&P CNX Nifty2778.55 (-26)
US Dollar(Buy/Sell)45.44/45.46 (latest)


News
Features
Stocks
Shipping
Archives
Google

Subscription

Group Sites

OPINION

OUTSOURCING


Yoga nidra for BPOs
THE recent report of IT and BPO work environment driving youth to seek counselling help, out of frustration, boredom and fatigue, and even contemplate suicide, is a disturbing reminder that there is a forgotten, but ... More

EDITORIAL


Open with caution
IN A MOVE expected to further open up the commodity futures market and allow large investments to flow into what was not long ago unglamorously staid business — commodity derivatives trading — the Forward Markets Commission (FMC) has ... More

ACCOUNTANCY


Intellectual property in a whirl of a swimming pool!
THE latest press release from the Geneva-based World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) informs that the second audit has found `no fraud or dishonest acts' in the organisation. The first audit was by WIPO's ... More

For a smooth dissolution of company
K Srinivasan on the Irani Committee's views on winding up of companies More

No `creditable' calls
M. S. Parthasarathy on the recent RBI guidelines that seek to curb unfair and deceptive credit-card practices More

FOREIGN TRADE


More gains in cartels than Free Trade Zones
THE Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, has proposed a free trade zone (FTZ) with the Asean (Association of South-East Asian Nations). Like many mainstream economists, Dr Manmohan Singh thinks that free trade will beget ... More

RBI & OTHER CENTRAL BANKS


Does the RBI need revamping?
With the rise of India as a global economic player and its financial stakes assuming mammoth and complex proportions, the scope and functions of the Reserve Bank of India need to be put on a sound footing. Emerging challenges such as financial sector and market stability and enlarging the concept of accountability through greater recourse to transparency all need a strong, independent central bank, says B. S. Raghavan. More

BOOKS


Infrastructure investment to reap demographic dividends
ABOUT a year ago, the world's focus was on the Indian Ocean because of the devastating earthquake and the Tsunami that caused large-scale destruction too suddenly for the affected nations to cope with. Despite the ... More

LETTERS


Broadband boasts
The editorial `Casting a wide net' (Business Line, December 14) talks of BSNL's various sops to woo customers. Despite the existence of such attractive offerings there is poor penetration of broadband. BSNL boasts of its social ... More

  • New US Fed Chairman
  • PURA mission
  • PF concerns
  • ONGC plans



    Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in
    Subscribe to: Business Line
  • Pick a Winner Stock Market Contest

    Top Stories
    Hiking capital: PSBs averse to floating perpetual bonds


    Aiyar hints at deregulating natural gas prices

    Manufacturing sectors post `impressive' growth

    Indian `Band of Angels' keen to fund start-ups

    Overheated gold in correction mode

    Lok Sabha passes taxation laws Bill

    India keeping off Malaysian crude palm oil?

    SAT orders compensation for DSQ Soft shareholders

    American Airlines bullish on Indian aviation market

    In Focus

    Trends in IT - 2005
    FDI in retail sector
    Indian Aviation: Sky is the limit
    India Inc's bonus bonanza
    India Inc's overseas acquisition
    More

    In Depth

    Gender Justice
    Simple Economics
    Tax Talk
    More


    Lufthansa

    The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
    Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | The Sportstar | Frontline | The Hindu eBooks | The Hindu Images | Home |

    Copyright © 2005, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line