Apropos of the column “The world keeps coming to China” (FE, November 17), having a presence in the…
At first glance it does seem that Sebi has accepted many of the Justice Sodhi panel’s recommendations while finalising the…
Singaporeans have taken to shopping like no one in the affluent world has…
The real new development is the expansion of the defences for honest conduct…
The curious thing about monetary policy is that it should be unpredictable to be effective
GST will be beneficial only if it has reasonable rates and minimum slabs
The government seeks to curb its law officers’ appearances for private parties…
High rates are proving a disincentive for investment. Besides, there is no reason to fear growth pushing up inflation
India’s gold import policy should be driven by the continuing need to strengthen our underlying economy
The I-T Tribunal ruling has much larger relevance and application, not only for sogo shoshas but also for limited-risk distributors…
The efforts of the new government to vigorously engage with the Indian diaspora around the world is a remarkable step…
Given the time required to put in place enabling legislation, meeting this deadline will be difficult
The US, except for modifying the language of the peace clause, might not have changed its stand at all
Suresh Prabhu must find practical solutions to improve railway finances and funding
In an environment of global competition, the selection process should be opened up to willing senior officials from private and…
The most worrying trend is that the gap between physical and financial savings is the widest in the past decade
A radical way to generate the wherewithal to improve human development would be to privatise the PSUs
Instead of looking at e-tail as a backdoor entry for FDI in retail, the need is to create an enabling…