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A RINGSIDE VIEW: All eyes on the US bail-out package
Deal or not – FIIs unwinding could continue with varying intensity. The US lawmakers are expected to work through the weekend and attempt to stall a bloodbath on Wall Street on Monday. However, on the other side of the time zone, Asian ...

S VENKITARAMANAN: US bailout drama: No Act II
The US’ bailout plan for the financial crisis is hopefully being approved soon. It is expected to be received favourably by members of the US Senate and Congress. President Bush has tried to point out to his colleagues in both parties that ...

AMERICAN PERISCOPE: Political actors in the financial theatre
The papers in the US have been putting out banner headlines lately with regard to the financial crisis that has gripped the country. Editors and experts have had to reach to superlatives at different points of time, to describe the nature of ...

ADR WATCH: IT counters, Tata Motors plummet
MTNL, Tata Communications end in green. The major Wall Street indexes lost ground in a choppy week of ups and downs amidst hopes of a massive rescue plan by the Government. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 2.15 per cent on the week and the ...

VISION 2020: ‘Free administrators from ministers’
Three weeks ago, the situation in Kashmir was considered grim; the Nano car project in Singur was creating tremors and the nuclear treaty was the hot topic. By all accounts, Singur is now dead; Kashmir has been pushed to the background but ...

ON THE MOVE: Curtains down on liner conferences
Come October, the shipping lines active in Europe will stop fixing freight rates together or managing capacity, thanks to the European Union’s decision to repeal the block exemption to liner conferences on trade routes to and from ...

OFFHAND: ‘Times they are a-changing’
How the times are not only a-changing, but are being stood on their head. On big and small things, the manners and mores within countries and all over the world are becoming unrecognisable. The old timers must be plaintively and pathetically ...





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