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Asset allocation holds the key
Any textbook on capital markets will tell you that asset allocation is the key to realising one's financial goals, writes Udayan.
The rise and rise of interest rates
The inter-bank call money rate hit 70 per cent on March 21, though it cooled down a little later, writes DH Pai Panandiker.
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Boss after work
Fitness enthusiast, Narendra Bansal, CMD, Intex Technologies (I) Ltd, gets inspired by the people he meets every day. M Rajendran asks some questions.
Markets at the crossroads again
Indian mkts is finally showing signs of buckling under pressure after the recent Asian blood bath, writes Ashok Kumar.
Can Indian IT cash in on US woes?
A big account win in the US tends burnish an Indian outsource provider’s bid in other developed markets as well, writes Ravi Srinivasan.
Inflation, growth and Markandeya
India was almost on the verge of China-style growth when the Inflation Monster reared its ugly head, writes N Madhavan.
Why Nandigram Inc needs Kotak Mahindra
For the CPM-ruled state, setting up industrial zones seems to be a perpetual problem, writes Narayanan Madhavan.
Why are tech stocks underperforming?
The most apparent explanation would be the rupee - which has appreciated 3 per cent since the start of the year, writes Udayan Mukherjee.
One step forward, two steps back
The decision to permit short-selling by institutions in the spot and cash market is laudable, writes Ashok Kumar.
Its just not cricket!
You may as well learn to accept that there are some things too special for the rest of us to want to waste them on you, says Shashi Tharoor.
Time to hard-sell the ‘India safe’ story
India has some of world’s smartest IT marketing brains. It’s time the industry put them to use, writes R Srinivasan.

Puncturing India’s great growth story
So is the Sensex party finally over?
Of late the Indian markets too seem to be finally showing signs of buckling under pressure, writes Ashok Kumar.

Is there more blood on the street ahead?
Markets at the crossroads again
Indian markets are showing signs of buckling under pressure after the recent shake-up in Asian markets, writes Ashok Kumar.
Is the worst over for sugar and real estate stocks?
After a gut wrenching fall, certain sectors like sugar, real estate and construction are showing the first signs of stabilising, writes Udayan.
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