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FOREX: China proposes to dethrone the dollar
As the leaders of several nations, big and small, met recently at the G20 summit in London to discuss ways to tackle the global economic crisis, it was apparent that the Chinese had taken on an active role in ...

INTERVIEW: ‘We need to think about a financial stability unit in the RBI’
The GoI-RBI Committee on Financial Sector Assessment recently released its report on India’s financial sector. Much of what it says has been reflected in the G-20 communique. Business Line spoke to Rakesh Mohan, Deputy ...

CREDIT CARDS & DEBIT CARDS: Chairman? So?
The chairman of a leading Chennai-based auto component company was invited to apply for a credit card by a leading and very aggressive private bank. Everything asked for was provided, including bank statements showing a respectable balance and ...

EDITORIAL: The slump is showing
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh’s declaration that “India does not need IMF funding,” is a ringing statement of self-confidence, but if the data on balance of payments for October-December 2008 are any indication, ...

POLITICS: Gambles without gameplan
Every election throws up a few candidates who consider valour the better part of good citizenship and project themselves as candidates. Make no mistake: Their high-mindedness and noble intentions are never in doubt, and their credentials too ...

FOREIGN TRADE: ‘An olde English tea party’
This is how one commentator has described the London summit of the G-20 countries, another dismissing the entire show as a host Gordon Brown “performance”. And that is not saying much because all that the world will get at the end of ...

FOREIGN TRADE: G-20: Just glamour and glitter
On Thursday I was in London to observe the leaders of the world’s top 20 economies who were meeting to seek a joint response to the unprecedented global economic crisis that we are going through.The G-20 group of nations is made up ...

LETTERS: All that glitters…
This refers to the article “All that glitters is not gold” (Business Line, April 1). I would request the author to review the course outline of any economics programme at any level of a good university and ...


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