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FINANCIAL MARKETS: G-20 summit: No happy ending
The eagerly anticipated G-20 meeting that was to have solved much, if not all, of the world’s problems has happened, with leaders of the 20 nations and international financial institutions all good intent about working together to ...

ECONOMY: The industrial recession: New or ongoing?
The industrial slowdown is now accepted as fact by most policymakers and observers of the Indian economy. Yet officials and commentators seem to blame it on external factors: most obviously, the global financial crisis originating in the US ...

EDITORIAL: Illusory co-operation
Whatever else they do or don’t do, crises produce at least an illusion of co-operation, and sometimes, if all goes well, even co-operation itself. Leaders of the G-20 meeting in Washington last week made all the right noises, such as the ...

FOREIGN TRADE: Missing the bus to Latin America and the Caribbean
The Latin America-Caribbean region (LAC) comprises 21 countries and eight dependent territories with a combined GDP of $3,330 billion and a population of 563 million. Long considered the exclusive preserve of US policy under the so-called ...

FINANCIAL MARKETS: Obama has promises to keep
Not long ago when Barack Obama was a Democratic party presidential candidate, he stood at a podium and exclaimed that “we can change” before an enthusiastic audience. An extraordinary claim, especially when the US is facing a ...

LETTERS: Fall in inflation
This refers to your editorial “Opportunity and challenge” and also a letter to the editor captioned “Fall in inflation rate” (both of November 15). I agree with that the euphoria exhibited by us when inflation rate ...

LETTERS: Depression economics
In his article “Depression economics returns” (Business Line, November 15), Paul Krugman has observed that when Depression economics prevails, fiscal discipline becomes a ...






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