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Gautam Chikermane

Feeling homesick?

Don’t look at home loan as just a macro variable. It’s the India story

Proposal puts train link to Nepal on track

After a turnaround that continues to deliver record surpluses for Indian Railways, Lalu Prasad’s ambitions are now going global. Trans-Asian Railway C

Asia-Europe rail network planned across 26 countries

Union Cabinet has already approved the Inter-Governmental Agreement on Trans-Asian Railway

When Shanghai sneezes: how to be market savvy

A drop of over 2,100 points in the Sensex in 16 trading sessions, from over 14,600 to under 12,500 is quite a crash.
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It’s a flat, flat world

Know your global stock markets to really understand the Sensex

Markets dive but why this could be an over-reaction

No big-bang reforms. No cut in tax rates. No major change in tax slabs. And barring the needless increase in dividend distribution tax

Good news aplenty, just don’t talk of inflation

For anyone wanting to gauge the pulse of the government today, Economic Survey 2006-07 would be a useful tool.

Profit his engine, Lalu cuts fares, keeps key reforms still reserved

Sharp in short-term money making, strong in medium-term strategy, but weak in long-term vision, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav’s fourth Railway Bu

Infrastructure’s a 3-letter word

Public-private partnerships promise to keep the India growth story on track

Tata OK, Buy-Buy

The Corus deal is like Ratan Tata’s other decisions: ‘strategic’ with long-term perspectives

Public in republic

Our leaders are not gods

Learning to learn

Never in the history of India have individual workers been so important as today

The last spark

From the embers of dying flames That once energised a nation free Filled it with a mace’s vigour Strong..

Open societies. Closed markets?

George Soros argues that while society should be free, markets need not be so because they do not move towards equilibrium. But who is to decide that?

It’s never a steel

Tata’s bid for Corus still makes sense. But the acquisition business in general doesn’t always do so

Rationality and morality

I often feel torn between the two boats I sail. As oarsman of the economy-business-wealth boat, my advice to readers is to maximise...

Market overheated but there’s reason for warmth

The Sensex touched yet another milestone today, going past 14,000 points in intra-day trading before closing at 13, 938, up 58 per cent over the year.

A bill noble and flaccid

The proposed legislation for senior citizens misses a major point: economic problems can best be solved with economic tools

FDI in higher education needs vision

As a single mother pointed out, her son who wants training to be a pilot can’t get an education loan because it’s not considered ‘education’

Who is a stock? How is a bond? Wrong questions

Financial literacy will be part of CBSE’s curriculum from the next academic session. But even adults need a crash course on money

Fin Min, CBSE plan a financially literate Gen Z

From academic session April 1, 2007, 10+2 students will have the option to choose a paper on money and finance

Lost: 13,000 chances

The new high that Sensex has touched needs to trickle down, through pension funds

Karma of business

The evolution of management, from military to business to personal. Its progression from Taylor’s time and motion to behaviouralists’ mind and commoti

From light to wealth

It’s Lakshmi’s spirit that matters

Worried, Sebi wants fund managers to take exams, says certification a must

Security and Exchange Board of India’s next board meeting on November 2 should see mutual fund CEOs, Chief Investment Officers...
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