EMAAR MGF
Its first attempt at a public issue was aimed at grand expansion. Its second attempt is aimed at sheer survival.
And even that is a tall task.
Magazine | Nov 28, 2009
Trade Talks
The WTO’s Doha Round appears likely to miss its 2010 deadline.But what exactly is the Doha Round?
Magazine | Nov 14, 2009
Interest Rates
Everybody wants the liberal monetary policy regime to continue. But the RBI wants to increase interest rates. And it calls the shots.
Magazine | Nov 14, 2009
First
The RBI wants to tighten monetary policy. The government wants to continue with the prevailing liberal regime.
Magazine | Oct 31, 2009
Three new rulebooks—GST, IFRS and a new Direct
Tax Code—will transform several aspects of a company’s
operations. The time to prepare for them is now.
Magazine | Oct 31, 2009
First
The common man, the government and India Inc are all struggling to cope with raging commodity prices.
Magazine | Oct 03, 2009
trade
Commerce Minister called the five-year trade policy a two-year policy, citing dodgy global climate. He didn’t mention GST.
Magazine | Oct 03, 2009
Crop insurance could have saved many farmers from the drought. But, in its current form, it isn’t reaching those who need it the most.
Magazine | Oct 03, 2009
Farming
They are sons of the soil and they engage in individual pursuits. Yet, there is good reason for farmers to band into a company. A district in Tamil Nadu shows how.
Magazine | Sep 19, 2009
In one stroke, William Bissell solved a supply problem and made proud shareholders out of thousands of artisans.
Magazine | Sep 05, 2009
He believed access to water could alleviate poverty. And Amitabha Sadangi has proved it many times over.
Magazine | Sep 05, 2009
Five entrepreneurs are quietly lighting up the homes of millions who still have no access to electricity.
Magazine | Sep 05, 2009
Economic Data
Important economic decisions are sta ked on these four numbers. Yet, they can’t be taken at face value.
Magazine | Aug 22, 2009