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Investing in bear market -- A contrarian indicator
"Stocks are still priced as though we were at the top of a bubble market. The dollar is still regarded as though it would last forever. And Americans still spend money as if they had some." — www.dailyreckoning.com THIS ... More

OFF THE CUFF


  • When the rains lash Malacca

    WIDE CANVAS


  • Focus on globalisation

    ON THE MOVE


    RRI: Saving a sinking ship?
    THE member-lines of the India/Pakistan/Bangladesh/Ceylon Conference (IPBCC) — 16 foreign flag carriers, except the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) — hiked freight by $300 per TEU and $600 per FEU with effect from March 1 under the ... More

    A RINGSIDE VIEW


    Marketmen hope for some action
    AFTER a politically surcharged week when market sentiment in general remained weak, the capital market seems to be getting ready for some action in the coming week. The BSE Sensex remained range-bound last week and the coming week also doesn't ... More

    POLICY WATCH


    Will Govt bite the bullet on UTI reforms?
    EXACTLY a year ago, the Finance Minister and his team of officials in North Block were busy fire-fighting after a scam involving share price manipulation surfaced. Shortly after, a Joint Parliamentary Committee was set up to probe the scam. ... More

    MUTUAL CONFIDENCE


    MFs try to beat volatility
    Volatility remains a fact of life on Indian bourses. As marketmen found out last week, stock prices fluctuated wildly while trying to keep pace with shifting preferences. NAVs of equity funds too moved up and down and as a result valuations were ... More

    AMERICAN PERISCOPE


    Global steel industry scrambles to adjust
    THE `infant industry' argument is a mainstay in trade theory. The reasoning is that developing countries may have to step in and protect a feeble and growing industry from competitive onslaught through tariffs. But where do we look for ... More
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