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S VENKITARAMANAN: Fiscal spurs may be in order
While the mayhem continues in the US’ financial sector, with its ripple effect on the economies of the world as a whole, statesmen of different countries are trying to formulate an agenda for reforms. In one of his impressive statements, ...

A RINGSIDE VIEW: Equities may remain positive, thanks to RBI
But long-term commitment from investors may not happen soon. Equity market is likely to respond positively this week to RBI’s moves on the weekend. The sentimental value of these moves may leave short-term impression on Dalal ...

ON THE MOVE: Crew shortage — a distress signal for shipping
Reports have it that Gateway Terminals India Pvt Ltd (GTI), the APM Terminals-Concor joint venture that owns and operates a modern container terminal at Jawaharlal Nehru port, recently announced the launching of its Talent Development Centre ...

RANDOM WALK: Farming fish organically
Last week saw the announcement of what is claimed to be the world’s first organic aquaculture harvest of the large freshwater prawn, scampi, in the backwaters of Kerala on November 1st, the formation day of the south Indian State which is ...

ADR WATCH: Sterlite vaults 54%, Tata Motors jumps 50%
Across the world gains buoy Indian counters. Thanks to US Federal Reserve’s move to cut the benchmark interest rate to one per cent from 1.5 per cent the sentiment for equities across the world was boosted. The S&P 500 climbed 10 per ...

OFFHAND: Jargon-free technical reports
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CHAT: Waiting game on for retail investors, but for how long?
Mack (an American expat working in India), Bidyut (an economics professor), Divya (a journalist) and Jogin (an economics student) are spending a lazy Sunday afternoon sipping on lemonade when the TV crackled with news about the ...

EUROSCAPE: Caring solutions for the aged
She is a precious lady... Worked years to raise nine children with her husband working across seas. She gave her children solid values, she coped with two world wars, lost four of her children. Now, in an Indian nursing home, she is lying on ...

WIDE CANVAS: Is India an island economy?
The Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, has done exceedingly well in reminding everyone that when an economy grows at the rate of 7 or 7.5 per cent a year there is no question of unemployment increasing and that, therefore, any forecast of ...





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