![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, March 11, 2002 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND WIDE CANVAS Ayodhya: Why PM will fail It is sad that so much of the burden of resolving the Ayodhya problem is being placed on the shoulders of the judiciary. Perhaps there is no alternative now considering the fact that the ball has already been set in motion, and once set in motion eve n time has no alternative but to stand still till the wearisome process is completed. More ON THE MOVE Shipowners get less than expected from Budget -- Something is better than nothing SHIPOWNERS appear to be disappointed after reading the Finance Bill's fine print. On Budget day, they uncorked champagne bottles. The Finance Minister's announcement that shipping was out of the Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) ambit cheered the ... More A RINGSIDE VIEW `Housing finance, NBFC stocks may do well' THE fiasco over the interim dividend had its measure of losses on the markets last week. However, according to the market players, the benefit from it all was that the indicative dividends the counters might fetch at the end of the financial year ... More POLICY WATCH Time to regulate auditing profession? LAST week, the Government issued directions to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to achieve its objective, perhaps for the second or third time in the decade-old existence of the capital market regulator. Exercising the powers ... More MUTUAL CONFIDENCE Funds' focus moves to Credit Policy THE debate over the Budget and the tax implications unleashed by it rages on in mutual fund circles. While people ponder over ways to grasp the Finance Minister's annual exercise, there is a talk that fund houses will bring about changes in their ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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