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| November 24, 2005 |
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| Singapore takes a gamble The city-state's opening its shores to casino gambling to attract tourists, but can it match Macau and Hong Kong?
Indian banks are really not that big The biggest Indian banks are no match to the world's or even China's top banks in terms of assets and capital base. They must consolidate to catch up with global competition
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| November 22, 2005 |
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| A Swiss skunk Today the Swiss are probably the most famous for a formula they proposed during the Tokyo Round (1973-79), but now vehemently oppose, especially any possibility of it being extended to agriculture.
Revive industrial employment or repent If we are serious about encouraging the rapid growth of good, non-agricultural jobs, then we have to reform our hugely dysfunctional labour laws, says Shankar Archarya.
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| November 15, 2005 |
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| RTI Act: A goldmine for babus The Right to Information Act is a big opportunity for governments at the Centre and in the states to appoint their senior bureaucrats as information commissioners.
Why you can't fathom your cellphone bill TRAI currently does not enforce this basic regulation on cellular operators to ensure all the post-paid consumers receive IBS by default as part of any plan chosen.
China: Currency and the economy The case for revaluation is overstated since the Chinese undervaluation is less to blame for the US deficit as compared to the low level of domestic savings in the US
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| November 02, 2005 |
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| Is India ready to face this challenge? The financial fundamentals have changed, and if the interest rate story is not to change in tandem, there will have to be some deft footwo
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