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FINANCIAL MARKETS: Tighten the screws on liquidity
Signals from the international economy appear to be that the worst is possibly over and the global economy could be entering calmer waters. In India, the damage caused by the global crisis, though clearly visible, has been minimal. It now ...

EDITORIAL: IPOs and investor frenzy
Initial Public Offers (IPO) inspire something of a frenzy in India among investors who queue up to secure prized allotments based on quotas. Yet, sober analysis suggests that this enthusiasm for IPOs may not be warranted. An analysis by ...

TEA: Tea industry in hot water
I started my service life in early 1950s in Darjeeling, a district famous for scenic locations bearing names which sound like the veena and mridangam playing together: Lingding, Dingding, Plungdung, Takling, Chongtong, Singrimtam, ...

WTO: Doha Round negotiations — Are the revival signs for real?
Talks related to the Doha Round have resumed in Geneva following the informal mini-ministerial meeting at New Delhi earlier this month, where Ministers from over 35 countries, representing a broad spectrum of the WTO membership, promised to ...

BOOKS: Balancing innovation and regulation
As global leaders and policymakers continue to grapple with the adverse effects of the global financial crisis, the issues of financial stability and appropriate balance between financial innovation and regulation have come to ...

CORPORATE: Laying bare the facts
Is it really the Annual Report of a company or did I pick up a copy of Playboy by mistake? The thought crossed my mind as I flipped through the 2008-09 annual report of Temptation Foods Ltd. (TFL), a company that seems to have ...

LETTERS: Bank employees’ salaries
Kudos to the author of “Bankers are not in a high-wage island’ (Business Line, September 22) for his thought-provoking revelations that bank employees are getting paid less than Central Government Group I ...

Columnists: C Gopinath Harish Bijoor G Chandrashekhar S Murlidharan Sharad Joshi Mohan Murti S Balakrishnan Bharat Savur B S Raghavan Ganesh Challa Bhanoji Rao Swati T Banusekar Ramanujam Sridhar Ranabir Ray Choudhury Rasheeda Bhagat P.V. Indiresan P Devarajan S Muralidhar R K Raghavan B Venkatesh S Venkitaramanan




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Silver (a kg) Rs28,055


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