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COLUMNS
S VENKITARAMANAN:
What the G-8 meet failed to accomplish
The Hokkaido conference of G-8 nations has gained undue prominence in Indian politics because the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, chose to attend the G-8 meet and had discussions with the US President, Mr George W. Bush, in the face of bitter ...
A RINGSIDE VIEW:
Dalal Street keenly watching political drama
Too many ifs and buts in forming a short-term outlook. External and internal triggers tossed the equity market last week. The Wall Street rally on July 16 and 17 resulted from the sharp drop in crude oil, better-than-expected earnings reports ...
ADR WATCH:
Banking counters sizzle
Sterlite – the biggest loser. Both the Indian bourses and the US stocks moved up quite sharply last week on the back of falling crude prices. Tracking the broad market, most of the Indian ADRs also witnessed reversal of fortunes. ...
CHAT:
Trust vote effect may be short term
Though the current government may not be safe by numbers, the fact that governments have over five such votes in last eight or so makes July 22 interesting. Jogin thought, anyways elections were six-seven months away. Dakshinamoorthy feels if ...
AMERICAN PERISCOPE:
Airlines struggle as air travel loses its charm
The flight purser on my US Airways flight from Philadelphia to Milan announced the name of the movie that would be screened and offered to provide us headphones for $5 or 5 euros. That did not make sense on two levels. Firstly, five dollars (Rs ...
VISION 2020:
When the remedy does not spell a cure
“The only thing that stops falling hair is the ground” is a well known quip. Likewise, we can say that the only thing that stops rising prices is competition. That competition halts inflation is a fact that is generally forgotten ...
OFFHAND:
Attention: News channels
I have nothing but admiration for the highly gripping manner in which news and views are presented in TV channels. Of course, the official channels may seem to lag behind the private ones in vivacity and aggressiveness, but this is not for want ...
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