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Rupee value, recession, europe problem and global issues coverage

January 28, 2013

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In the past, I have published many of the interesting articles about the reason for rupee value depreciation, recession, problem in euro zone, etc, and there is hundreds of comments from readers. In this post, I would like to summarize or collection of most popular links for our readers. Even though the articles are old, [...]

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What is Basel-III norms for Banks?

May 28, 2012

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The banks in a country must be strong enough to come through any tough situations. The reality is we have seen in the 2008 crisis, worlds largest banks needs bailout from the govt. to survive. If the banks itself have such a problems, then how a country’s economy can be stable enough to challenge a [...]

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What is Currency Pegging?

May 25, 2012

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Something strange is happening in India’s external economic relations. The rupee value has gone down to a new low level against US dollar and other major currencies. It seems likely to depreciate further. I have explained in my old article about the reason for rupee value decline and how it impacts your daily needs. Making [...]

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Another global recession is in the cards…

September 28, 2011

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We have gone through a painful days in the 2008 subprime crisis which caused the global meltdown on economy. It is just few years over, yet again we are witnessing a another global slowdown is showing its face. There are dozens of economists warning the politicians to make the changes in the policy  to avert [...]

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What is credit rating downgrade?

August 15, 2011

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United States of America (USA) has enjoyed the AAA rating for the past 70 years and no one would dare to think about slashing their credit rating. When S&P has decided to reduce one notch for the credit rating, the world has stumbled and rattled. The entire world market has crashed with fear of another [...]

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Why the Oil price crisis in India?

August 12, 2011

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In the last week, our finance minister has announced that there may be no subsidy for the diesel prices for cars. It is one of the news among many news which is coming on its way about the fuel prices in India. Especially in India, fixing the fuel prices is one of the daunting task [...]

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What is US debt ceiling problem?

July 31, 2011

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After a long time I am going to write a post on the world economy. Earlier I have written few posts on the topics sovereign debt problem, recession and sub-prime crisis, etc. It received lot of interests from the readers. I felt it is the right time to come up with some global topics which [...]

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Euro to Zero

June 18, 2010

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Why is this title named as “Euro to Zero“?. It is not just fancy statement to lure the readers to look what I am writing about. The reality show happening in the entire euro zone is teaching us the big lesson. Every country must learn from Greece, about the seriousness of government fiscal deficit and [...]

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The End of Recession?

April 25, 2009

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We are in one of the toughest times in economy history. If you have not read the newspaper or magazines, the economists says this is the worst recession after the great depression in 1929-1930. Every day there is lot of bad news about the bankruptcy filing and number of lay-offs from the corporate giants. It [...]

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US Banks shows good results

April 17, 2009

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Quarter1(Q1) is good news for US investors because there is good performance from all three major banks with more than expected profits. They are expecting to close the loans ASAP. It looks like goldman sachs will be the first one to close the loan. But, still varying of opinion about the recession. Will this be [...]

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