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I have been writing, perhaps a little over-confidently, of how safe art is as an investment. The reason was that…

Small wonder that this country of ours is stuck in eternal mire. The nationwide truckers? strike finally ended with the…

For a country with hundreds of languages and an oral tradition going back centuries, India strangely enough has a huge…

There?s intense debate these days on whether companies need at all to issue ?guidance? to their shareholders, giving them their…

Some time ago, noted economist Paul Krugman wrote this in The New York Times: Twenty-five years ago, American corporations bore…

The temptation must be considerable to pass off the rising inflation, currently at 6.2 per cent, on to crude oil…

How will Indian exporters fare on the 15-nation European Union (EU) market this year, given that the EU economy, the…

With the day-to-day visual coverage of the dirty war the US, the UK, Australia, Portugal, Spain and their supporters have…

Divine intervention is what India desperately needs. Everything seems to be in a shambles and the mental level and IQ…

The Report on Currency & Finance (RC&F) brought out by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at the end of…

At the Confederation of India Industry?s (CII?s) annual session for the western region, Rahul Bajaj spoke on the agenda for…

I am often asked about why art is only for the rich. In fact, contemporary art is quite the opposite.…

I often wonder why the business community in India has not stepped out of the traditional philanthropy that their fraternity…

Nothing succeeds like success, and even the most die-hard peaceniks in Berkeley and Nob Hill have now come around. In…

Recently, while the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) campaign for corporate governance ratings was at its peak, I…

Last week, America?s largest pension fund, CalPERS (California Public Employees Retirement System), announced that it would target six companies for…

All Fools? Day is perhaps a good a way of beginning the new financial year. Admission beforehand that what mortals…

Can you name the industry which even today is using technology that is over 150 years old? No, it?s not…