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Dewey the former President of the US in his book ‘Moral principles’ wrote, “ a country where people don’t care about each others welfare is like a country where blind men leads blind men”. Alan Greenspan in his book “Age of Turbulence” states that those who have low bearing on economic science can be deter efficient policies to be enacted”. He also says “people who derail efficient policies in a Nation State has fraud in mind.” As I stated in my previous many posts, the economic agent ie; each citizen of a Nation faces two types of risks, idiosyncratic risk and aggregate risk. Idiosyncratic risk can be diversified away, other need to be shared. Legal system is one way the idiosyncratic ris...
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Mathew Cherian
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Without these laws in a Nation State the culture degenerates, citizen will act like swindlers and thieves and it will turn itself into a Banana Republic with Draconian structure of administration where the endowment of citizen is ill conceived....
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Gaurav Saha
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Nice insight Mathew....but in the end i guess few lines are missing
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Mathew Cherian
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I have to add that in commercial practices and contracts there is a phenomenon ce alled "Bait and Switch" where by one of the parties involved enter into a contract entiicing the other with lot of frills and benifits and later on after the...
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Sujoy Sinha
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There will be pain. Expect the DJIA (Dow) to continue to drift lower, perhaps as low as 10,000, or so. The S P 500 could hit 1150, or lower. There is greater risk than just a recession. The EC (European Community) is waiting behind the U.S. for...
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Gaurav Saha
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Indian markets would still go strong, as almost everybody else also is saying. I feel, there is nothing much which has changed in the India Growth Story. Only the external factors influencing the market have changed a bit. I believe internally it...
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Real time asset
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Money Laundering
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Sanjesh sable
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"Balancing the liquidity, risk & return over the period of time in Real estate invenstment"
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Real estate investment calls for a vision beyond horizon. It is in terms of various equities viz; location, product, developer etc. The liquidity of land is less as compered to commercial residential properties. However the ROCE potential is...
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Gaurav Saha
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Let me put this in another way. Following the global meltdown, the stock markets have taken a tremendous beating. The markets have wiped away huge money, plunging many small investors into a nightmarish debt traps. Despite Washington 's approval of a...
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Mohammadarif.A.Shaikh
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"Real time asset"
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Its a real time asset for the people because the prices of the land is going high day by day and so to have good investment that give you good return is the best plase is realstate
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Wealth destruction
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Nature of recession
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Anuj Rajpurohit
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Yes, it is obvious that financial crisis will effect each and every common man's agenda.. First effect of the financial crisis is on common man's pockets and his wealth.. All the way round it did affected in all the major things of the country...
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Harshal Gandhi
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The Recession can be interpret in a different way in a common man's life. In the Contemporary World, specially for in view point of financial crisis, the common man has always bared the financial crisis because he has faced a lots of difficulty...
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Ankit Gandhi
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yes, I am Totally agree with you Mr. Gaurav due to the financial crises the destruction in structure of portfolio would be increases. of course losses are also increases in pension plan and bankrupting are also there, so because of financial...
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US policies could cause more troubles
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A cautious Obama suits India better
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Gaurav Saha
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I also agree as recession has set in the US economy and has started engulfing other economies as well. Globalisation will now be seen as globalisation of economy and miseries. Obama does not have much to offer to reverse this course. India has to...
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Shabana Khan
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I agree , especially since,to appease Americans losing jobs in the wake of global economic meltdown, Obama has promised to have a new look to the concept of outsourcing jobs. The Indian IT and BPO sectors with definitely will view this with concern.
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Marla Prashant
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The fall of GTB and Satyam are naked examples
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Gaurav Saha
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In my opinion they had been showing such data so as to create money for the company to run. The debts that are been made by the company is done only by IPO and other things but the company does not have any money with them as assets.
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S. Balasubramanian
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In my career, I have the opportunity to analyse the Company's Balance sheets. Data-wise, they used to give the rosy picture. But the Auditor used to qualify the adverse conditions in his note, which everyone has to read. The same are not...
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Satyanarayana Naidu
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Equity REIT returns, which averaged 16.6% annually during year before this has soured this year. equity REITs, were down 0.25%, and the S P 500, was down 12.7%.
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SAP
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Neha Tiwari
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Oracle have several partner offerings, but these (e.g. Demantra) are more statistical and reports tools to improve logistics planning than having a real impact on financial flows. Once again, Oracle have never really built out a partner network to...
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Gaurav Saha
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SAP has a GTS (Global Trade Service) offering, and numerous case studies. This is typical of SAP who have so many customers that sooner or later everything is offered. My guess is that complex configuration is required to set up the SAP system and...
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MoF is awaiting signals from Banks themselves
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Liberalization and deNationalization changing the course of banking
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ASOKE KUSARI
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"MoF is awaiting signals from Banks themselves"
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Ministry if Finance has some delama. Several Banks in the USA failed in recent months. MoF is not sure to get results from M@A of Indian Banks. They are watching for signals from Banks for consolidation. RBI is not in a hurry - discussion should...
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Gaurav Saha
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"Liberalization and deNationalization changing the course of banking"
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I feel that liberalization and "denationalization" have changed and forced a change in banking practices in two ways. First, private players are unsatisfied with returns that are available within a regulated framework, so that the government and...
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Gaurav Saha
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Yes I do agree that microfinance cost is low and it is helpful but only in the case when the interest rates set by institutions is low. Sadly, microfinance institutions are actually bluring the line between constructive microfinance and...
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Sukhendu Ghosh
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Return on investment in case of microfinance is high. As the labour force which is used in microfinance involve family laboe so the cost incured from the labor is low, the infrastructure cost is also low. As it is in the informal sector so no...
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