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Resources Money & Banking Sunset over Dubai? (December 11, 2009) Dollar/yen reversal in prospect (December 02, 2009) IBM is cheaper than Infosys! (November 30, 2009) IMF caught napping again (November 25, 2009) Market volatility poses valuation problems: IRDA (November 24, 2009) Light at end of tunnel (November 24, 2009) Believe markets or economies? (November 18, 2009) It’s boom time for banks and financial cos (November 10, 2009) Asset bubbles to exit recessions? (November 07, 2009) Fed out, Govt in again? (November 03, 2009) UK ranked world’s No. 1 financial centre (October 14, 2009) UK ranked world’s No. 1 financial centre (October 14, 2009) Rupee rallies against euro, yen too (October 08, 2009) Rupee pares early gains, but ends higher at 46.66 (October 08, 2009) Decline in surplus funds deployed at RBI’s reverse repo window (October 01, 2009) Policymakers, central banks muddle through (September 30, 2009) Savings-centric economy helped India survive financial crisis (September 14, 2009) Pranab promises to speed up financial sector reforms (September 12, 2009) Global exit strategy needed after recovery (September 08, 2009) ‘Economic winter’ is far from over, warns Unctad report (September 08, 2009) Debate needed on status of high-level panel for financial markets: RBI chief (August 18, 2009) RBI to discuss panel report on financial sector reforms (August 16, 2009) Financial sector: Wisdom from the RBI Governor (August 05, 2009) Inflation: Spotlight on manufacturing (July 31, 2009) India, China now members of CPSS (July 30, 2009) Economists not convinced with Govt’s clarification on OMOs (July 11, 2009) Borrowing costs for States to shoot up (July 08, 2009) Asset price inflation trumps consumer price index (July 01, 2009) FOMC: Downbeat assessment and vow for low rates? (June 24, 2009) Treasuries oversold, commodities overbought? (June 13, 2009) Financial sector may resist need for higher capital: Rakesh Mohan (June 12, 2009) India, China better placed in financial stability (May 29, 2009) Markets: Ahead of economies? (May 26, 2009) Cost of climate change in a financial crisis (May 20, 2009) Will private investment in distressed assets catalyse? (May 13, 2009) US: Stakeholders rush to protect their interests (May 11, 2009) Policing capitalism (May 06, 2009) US recovery still key (May 01, 2009) We are still relevant, say monetarists (April 16, 2009) ‘Reduce complexity of accounting norms on financial instruments’ (April 15, 2009) Fiscal deficit cap hike: States look to raise funds (April 11, 2009) Market crash arrests reform craze (April 10, 2009) Indian bank stocks dance to US tunes (April 05, 2009) G-20 should talk reform (April 01, 2009) Expectations from G-20 (March 30, 2009) Obama’s G-20 pitch (March 30, 2009) Panel for financial literacy formed (March 27, 2009) US economy: Strong revival signs (March 20, 2009) Economies! Be glad if you don’t catch his eye! (March 20, 2009) Rupee slips to record low of 51.15 (February 28, 2009) Financial assessment report by next month (February 22, 2009) Can private sector fuel revival? (February 09, 2009) Can private sector fuel revival? (February 09, 2009) ‘Narrow’ banks: An idea whose time has come? (February 04, 2009) Reports lists reasons for not urging separation of debt management (February 02, 2009) Asset price stabilisation first priority (February 02, 2009) Tracking movements, recovery patterns in a banking crisis (January 31, 2009) ‘A weak scenario for economy’ (January 29, 2009) Why no one saw it coming? (January 26, 2009) ‘Derisking’ the market economy (January 24, 2009) Indian economy: Near zero growth? (January 21, 2009) Don’t blame accounting for financial mess: IASB chief (January 20, 2009) Leaving no sector untouched (January 18, 2009)
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