All’s a Bubble

Due to the current US economy meltdown, most of us hear a lot of economic terms which we may not understand, specially the most commonly used term, subprime crises. This article will help the readers gain a better understanding of some …

FDI : THE LEAP OF THE DRAGON

While Indians pride themselves on attracting around five billion dollars as foreign direct investment every year, it is important –and lamentable- to note that India stands nowhere in the race when compared with China. On an average…

Bailout arrested

US economy is in troubled waters since the collapse of insurance and mortgage giants started because of falling reality market and outrageous portfolios. But long after the fall of Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers and the desperate…

Morgan and Goldman Drop Investments

In what may be the defining moment of banking in America, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs- the last of the two largest surviving banks in America decided to abandon all investments and become bank holding companies in order …

Elderly Jobless in Bangalore

India’s high tech city of Bangalore may have provided jobs to thousands of youngsters but almost ninety per cent of the half a million population of senior citizens in Bangalore are looking for a job. They have no pension plans to take care of them…

Holding Back India

If justice delayed is justice denied, then a project delayed is, more often than not, a lost project that never gets to see the light of day. Despite witnessing growth in almost all spheres, India continues with its relentless delays in mega projects…

Understanding Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae

If you thought that the financial industry was all about throwing around big words and catchy acronyms, here’s your chance to do it as well, that too without necessarily being a business major. But more importantly, the government …

Fed Reserve: The Common Man’s Flogging Horse

The recession? Blame it on the Fed. Housing crisis? It’s all the Fed’s fault. Fed – or the Federal Reserve of America- has acquired the status of a global scapegoat in recent times. Whenever anything …

Morals are Detrimental to Business

“No Sentiments in business”—This is one of the very first lessons all of us would have studied in our very first business studies class in high school. It is impossible to carry out …

Financial Crisis: How India got Away Lightly?

The financial sector is under a bear attack. Over the past few days, Wall Street (the financial nerve centre of the US) has been reeling under a severe financial crisis. World’s biggest financial …

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