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COLUMNS S VENKITARAMANAN: Lessons from Citi bailout The US has handled the problems posed by the recent financial crisis with an innovative set of rescue packages. In a recent article in the New York Times, the Treasury Secretary, Mr Henry M. Paulson, has explained the logic of ... EUROSCAPE: No strategy to combat terrorism Last week, I was dining at a diplomat’s home in Paris and it was while we were relishing the finest after-dinner eau-de vie cognac from the Charentes region, that the first news of yet another terror attack in India, the ... OFFHAND: Angst, anguish, anger The only other occasion I can recall which gave rise to so much of anxiety, anguish and anger throughout the length and breadth of India as in the case of the Mumbai carnage was the Chinese invasion of 1962. I was at that time in the Union ... A RINGSIDE VIEW: Range-bound movement seen on Dalal Street Overall trading activity to remain low. Mumbai has been freed from the grip of terror. The global cues were positive on the weekend. This should clear the gloom though many unanswered questions about country’s internal security systems, ... CHAT: Can Manmohan pull up a trump card? Bidyut (an economics professor), Divya (a journalist), Jogin (a student) and Mack (an American expat working in India) are sipping tea in a café when the news on the television on the premises catches ... ADR WATCH: Tata Motors rides the recovery path US stocks staged the biggest weekly rally (in more than 30 years, according to Bloomberg) after the Government agreed to protect Citigroup Inc from more losses and automakers weighed cutting costs to win Federal ... RANDOM WALK: Mumbai mayhem has its fallout on Kerala The fact that Kerala, a State in the southwest corner of India, has always been inextricably linked to events beyond its physical borders was reiterated in a rather sad and traumatising manner last week in the wake of the terrorist attacks ... IN FOCUS: Weathering another storm The ebb and flow of fortune affects businesses as much as it does human beings. The Tata group will testify to that.Just how much difference a year can make. In January 2008, the Nano, produced by group flagship Tata Motors, was ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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