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COLUMNS S VENKITARAMANAN: Bush’s last hurrah! The Conference of G-20 held recently at Washington saw, in effect, one of President Bush’s ambitions coming to a grievous end. He had perhaps expected that he would leave his office with a resounding message of international cooperation as ... A RINGSIDE VIEW: Wall Street will pave way for movement of Sensex Citi crisis could postpone global investors’ interest in Indian equities. This week, the benchmark index may witness enhanced volatility, but may stabilise later depending on what happens on Wall Street. Local developments may play second ... CHAT: The Citi that never sleeps also slips Mack (an American expat working in India) stops at an ATM on his way to a restaurant with friends Bidyut (an economics professor), Divya (a journalist) and Jogin (a ... ADR WATCH: Sify tumbles 50% in a week Bank, IT counters record new lows. US stocks continued to tumble last week on crisis in Citigroup and in the auto ... VISION 2020: Problem is absence of will, not lack of resources How fast will India grow this year, next year? That is a question that intrigues most of our economists today. The Finance Minister has been saying that growth will be not less than 7 per cent this year. The truth is nobody knows. It has been ... WIDE CANVAS: A time for protection? The recession gripping the international economy — the worst since the 1930s — will work itself through the system in, maybe, another 12 months, straining the sinews of every economy on the planet. The one general characteristic which ... AMERICAN PERISCOPE: Tilting at ideological windmills The summit of the leaders of major economies that took place on November 15 lived up to its expectations — nothing much was expected out of it! So what little was achieved was welcome. Here were the leaders of 20 major economies of the ... OFFHAND: Appointment of judges The framers of India’s written Constitution wisely built into it checks and balances in order bring about a harmonious balance in the powers and responsibilities of the three branches — the Executive, the Legislature and the ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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