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Tuesday Morning Crisis Reads

August 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment

A few interesting items for your reading pleasure:

  • Oops! Second Recession in U.S. Could Be Worse Than First (The New York Timess)
  • Hmm. The Root of All Sovereign-Debt Crises (Project Syndicate)
  • Aha! India’s optimism mislaid on back of global news: S Narayan (Moneycontrol)
  • Okay! U.S. Should Downgrade S&P (EconMatters)
  • Nice read. It’s Not Armageddon? (The Daily Reckoning)
  • Politics! Sebi boss denies FinMIn’s interference in its working (The Economic Times)
  • Nice read. A Wave of Worry Threatens to Build on Itself (The New York Times)
  • Good perspectives. Why This Crisis Differs From the 2008 Version (The Wall Street Journal)
  • Hmm. Jim Chanos on S&P Downgrade of US Debt (Value Walk)

What are you reading?

Monday Morning Reading List

August 8, 2011 | Leave a Comment

A few interesting items for your reading pleasure:

  • Doom! 2011 could be worse for India as US recession looms large (The Economic Times)
  • Hmm. Rating downgrade: Did S&P get it right? (CNN Money)
  • Daring! Buffett Bet $3.6 Billion on Stocks in Quarter Before Rout, Most Since 2008 (Bloomberg)
  • Nice read. Ending the Moral Rot on Wall Street, Part 1 (Bloomberg)
  • Funny! AAA to AA+: Here come the battery jokes! (Bloomberg)
  • You know it! Do Indian banks exist for their customers? (Mint)
  • Not news. US no longer stable, reliable country: Paul Krugman (The Economic Times)

What are you reading?

Sunday Afternoon Reading List

August 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment

A few interesting items for your reading pleasure:

  • Aha! Dr. Doom Marc Faber expects a huge rally in stocks (The Daily Crux)
  • Politician-speak. Our markets can withstand negative sentiments affecting outside world: Pranab (Times of India)
  • Oh really? PMO can’t be held responsible for 2G irregularities: Montek (Mint)
  • Nice read. Pressing All the Buttons for a Panic Attack (The New York Times)
  • Reality bites. The Debt Supercycle (Daily Reckoning)
  • Funny! When the going gets tough (Mint)
  • Hmm. 10 reasons to hate Google (CNN Money)

What are you reading?

Friday Morning Reading List

August 5, 2011 | Leave a Comment

A few interesting items for your reading pleasure:

  • Good! Infra bonds’ lock-in period to be halved (Mint)
  • Nothing new. India’s Inflation Rate Is Far Above the Threshold Level (Bloomberg)
  • Oops! Ignore the debt ceiling debate…The real crisis is yet to come (Bull Source)
  • Must read. Dan Ariely on Behavioural Economics (The Browser)
  • Owe dear! World Debt Guide (Economist)
  • Gone with the wind! Govt approves Rs1,200 crore equity infusion in Air India (Mint)
  • Nice read. A Good Debtor (Daily Reckoning)
  • Great! You can file complaints with Sebi online (Mint)
  • Law of averages? The Power Shift (Economist)
  • Hmmm. Facebook Comes Before Tap Water as India’s Poor Get Smartphones‎ (Bloomberg)

What are you reading?

Thursday Morning Reading List

August 4, 2011 | Leave a Comment

A few interesting items for your reading pleasure:

  • Aha! Record price fails to dim rich investors’ craze for gold (Economic Times)
  • Hmmm. Bill Gross: Four ways the gov’t is planning to steal from you now (Zero Hedge)
  • Crisis? We Are at the Cusp of a Global Move into Gold and Silver (Daily Wealth)
  • Nothing’s new! Biggest PF fraud: ‘BL Kashyap & Sons’ accused of Rs 593 cr scandal (Economic Times)
  • Really? India’s Frustration With Corruption Boils Over‎ (Bloomberg)
  • Nice! Where does the money come from (Pragmatic Capitalism)

What are you reading?

Wednesday Morning Reading List

August 3, 2011 | Leave a Comment

A few interesting items for your reading pleasure:

  • Bad times! Brokers take SIP route to win over investors (Economic Times)
  • Oops! Bad loans grow fastest in five years (Mint)
  • Role reversal? India to give $2bn to fund bailouts in Europe (Economic Times)
  • Hmmm. How Apple would solve the debt crisis (Market Watch)
  • Nothing new here. PIMCO CEO: US worse off from debt debate (CNN Money)
  • Funny! The Great Debt Ceiling Debate! (Havoc On The Hill)
  • Good! Rakesh Jhunjhunwala to give away 25% of wealth for philanthropy‎ (Economic Times)
  • Getting social. India Inc looks beyond Facebook, Twitter‎ (Times of India)

What are you reading?

Tuesday Morning Reading List

August 2, 2011 | Leave a Comment

A few interesting items for your reading pleasure:

  • India Needs to Raise Rates to Slow Inflation (Bloomberg)
  • Speed can and will kill (Mint)
  • Superinvestor Mark Mobius: Emerging markets are safer than the U.S. (The Guru Investor)
  • Brazil, India and South Africa Must Do More to Be Powers (Bloomberg)
  • Govt keen to free diesel and LPG prices: Pranab (Yahoo India Finance)
  • Why you must invest in art (Business Standard)
  • Also read: It’s the Cash Flow, Stupid

What are you reading?

Monday Morning Reading List

August 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment

A few interesting items for your reading pleasure:

  • Obama: We have a deal (CNN)
  • Debt ceiling: 10 lessons beyond that crisis (Washington Post)
  • Give growth figure, not CAGR, in ads: Sebi‎ (Mint)
  • India Inc Q1: Robust growth, but profit under pressure (Economic Times)
  • India Shunning `Big Bang’ Two Decades After Opening Endangers Singh Legacy (Bloomberg)
  • Marc Faber on Gold, Silver, Deflation and the US Economy‎ (Lew Rockwell)
  • Rupee most undervalued currency in the world: Big Mac index (Economic Times)

What are you reading?

Friday Morning Reading List

July 29, 2011 | 1 Comment

A few interesting items for your reading pleasure:

  • MF investors to pay Rs 100-150 fee to invest (Economic Times)
  • Charting the American Debt Crisis (NY Times)
  • Golden Era of Rock Star Traders Concludes (Bloomberg)
  • Global economy on the verge of a precipice (Economic Times)
  • The Unreasonable Beauty of Mathematics (Scientific American)
  • India is a difficult place to work: US report (Economic Times)
  • 12 hidden features of Google+ (Times of India)

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