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COLUMNS S VENKITARAMANAN: The G-20 meets again The G-20 concluded its London Summit recently. Observers have been quick to contrast it with the previous G-20 meeting held in Washington, in November 2008, when British Prime Minister, Mr Gordon Brown, and his French counterpart, Mr ... A RINGSIDE VIEW: Positive signs surface amid expectations of stock slide Economists say India needs to show more flexibility and agility. Dalal Street is likely to see the benchmark index stick to its already established range this week. For the short term, none seems to be expecting a grave correction or an ... EUROSCAPE: Tackling the water challenge In a world preoccupied with recession, slump, downturn, terrorism and war, there was little reporting in most newspapers of the fifth World Water Forum in Istanbul that started on March 15 and culminated on World Water Day, March ... ADR WATCH: Sify jumps 49%; Nano drives up Tata Motors Firm metal prices buoy Sterlite Industries. The cautious US markets ended last week on a positive note. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.75 per cent, the technology-heavy Nasdaq surged 1.8 per cent and the broader S&P-500 moved up ... OFFHAND: Levity and leadership Is a serious deportment a necessary attribute of effective leadership? It is a question that, to the extent I am familiar with the copious writings on leadership, has never figured in any discussion of the subject. I was driven to pose it to ... WIDE CANVAS: A deepening economic crisis The latest wholesale-price inflation figure (for the week ended March 7) indicates that the national economy is neck-deep in crisis which will probably last till after the Lok Sabha elections are over, if not longer. The WPI rate of 0.44 per ... BL CLUB: Latha Rajan, Director, Ma Foi Management Consultants Ltd; Stella Maris College, Chennai Chennai, March 22 The new generation of CEOs have to be quick to understand what is required and adapt to change. They should be at home in an unpredictable work environment and be good people managers given that 60 per cent of all ... Columnists: C Gopinath Harish Bijoor G Chandrashekhar S Murlidharan Sharad Joshi Mohan Murti S Balakrishnan Bharat Savur B S Raghavan Ganesh Challa Bhanoji Rao Swati T Banusekar Ramanujam Sridhar Ranabir Ray Choudhury Rasheeda Bhagat P.V. Indiresan P Devarajan S Muralidhar R K Raghavan B Venkatesh Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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