![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, December 28, 2005 |
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OPINION EDITORIAL On a fast move THE FINDINGS OF a survey by Assocham, the leading industry chamber, should warm the cockles of many a heart in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector considering the rough weather it has been going through over the past two years. According ... More POLITICS Unedifying spectacle IT DOES not at all look nice for the United Progressive Alliance and the Left parties to be seen constantly bickering in public over various matters of public importance. Interest rate of employee provident fund, foreign direct investment in ... More EDUCATION
Education in India: Barely a pass-markIN THE fall of 2002, International Higher Education published a study titled `Privatisation of Higher Education in India' by Jandhyala B. G. Tilak, a senior economist at the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration. In the ... More STOCK MARKETS Sense from Sensex Don't just keep count, keep abreast As the stock market soars, it is the responsibility of policy-makers and stakeholders of all descriptions to steer the bourse and the goings on there in the right manner and direction. Their duty is to see that the Sensex does not soar for the sake o f soaring, but to some definite purpose to, for instance, add to the stability, sustainability and strength of the various sectors of the economy towards which the invested funds are flowing, says B. S. Raghavan. More WTO
Night watchman carries the bat at Hong KongIPR Intangibles are the tangible assets now TODAY, `INTELLECTUAL property' has become the most important resource for companies. Tangile fixed assets such as land, buildings and machinery are no longer held to be of great value by many American companies; the trend is visible elsewhere in ... More FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
Lahiri Committee report on capital flows Debate on P-flows and P-notesTHE relationship between the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Government is more like that between couples. Their differences are not aired in public. Perhaps, for the first time, a major chink is on display in the Report of the Expert Group ... More CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Executive negligence: Consequences and covers CORPORATE governance is the hot-topic these days, thanks to growing stakeholder pressure, rising regulatory scrutiny and supervision, increasing customer awareness and mounting judicial activism on the role of directors and officers of an ... More LETTERS Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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