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MANILA OUTLINES 1988 BORROWING, BUDGET PLANS

7 January 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Jan 7 – The Philippine government will issue treasury bills and notes totalling 29.8…

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PHILIPPINES MOVES TO SPEED UP DEBT/EQUITY SWAPS

19 February 1988  Reuters News  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  English  MANILA, Feb 19 – The Philippines plans to speed up its sluggish debt/equity swap program,…

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Philippines Bit player in debt reform-fernandez

19 February 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Feb 19 – The Philippines’ 27.8 billion dollar foreign debt makes it a bit…

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MANILA SPECULATORS PLAY ROULETTE WITH OIL STOCKS

18 March 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, March 18, Reuter – Volatile penny oil stocks have raised trading on Manila’s two…

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PHILIPPINE GNP SEEN GROWING 6.1 PCT IN 1988

4 April 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, April 4, Reuter – The Philippines’ gross national product (GNP) is expected to expand…

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JAPAN STRUGGLES TO USE ADB TO RECYCLE SURPLUSES

20 April 1988  Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, April 20, Reuter – Japan’s attempt to use the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to…

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Nepal aims at independent central bank

22 May 1997  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  KATHMANDU, May 22 (Reuter) – Nepal’s coalition government plans to grant the Himalayan kingdom’s central…

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PHILIPPINES TO ASK BANKS, IMF FOR NEW LOANS  

28 July 1988   Reuters News  English  (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, July 28, Reuter – The Philippines plans to approach its creditor banks for a…

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JAPAN APPROVES $87 MILLION SPENDING PLAN 

29 August 1992  Los Angeles Daily News Valley  B2  English (Copyright 1992)  The Japanese government Friday approved an $87 billion spending package – the nation’s…

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Japan’s economy sinks deeper into mire

14 September 1993  Reuters News  English  (c) 1993 Reuters Limited  TOKYO, Sept 14 (Reuter) – Japan’s sickly economy has been contracting as its stubborn trade…

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RBI will not allow rupee volatility – Chidambaram. 

29 August 1997  14:33  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Aug 29 (Reuters) – Indian Finance Minister P. Chidambaram said the rupee’s…

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India raises import duties to fight deficit 

16 September 1997  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Sept 16 (Reuter) – India’s government, clearly alarmed by a fiscal deficit that…

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What the Government Needs to Do Now

Despite the crisis, a clear message must be sent to the investor community that India is open for business. There was an initial spurt of…

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Growth and the challenge of compensating the losers

INDIA’S ECONOMY is barrelling along at a growth rate of over 9 per cent, savings rates are up, investments are up, more jobs are being…

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10 Most Powerful Women in Indian Business

They say nothing sharpens our minds as much as high danger or a threat to our survival. We are prepared to stand and fight when…

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India’s Most Valuable Companies

Once every year, we pay obeisance to the best and strongest companies in India. It is not grudging admiration. Our corporate icons deserve every bit…

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Hard Sell

We need to place the AgustaWestland helicopter “kerfuffle” as a former defence minister put it in context. The 12 AW101s were headed for the Indian…

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India’s Best CFOs: Tips From The Finest Financial Brains

I have a confession to make. Many moons ago, I studied to be an accountant and despite one of the world’s toughest entry barriers with…

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Deal Chahta Hai

A laughter club in Mumbai is forced to “zip it” because a humourless neighbour is disturbed, not long after a 63-year-old cartoon unleashes a cleansing…

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IT’S THE ELECTION, STUPID

The economy is whirling around in a populist spiral Pranab Mukherjee is starting to look worryingly like a feckless heir squandering his generous inheritance while…

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Modi Unlimited

Coasting down the six-lane highway from Ahmedabad to Gandhinagar, wheels barely touching the asphalt, it is tempting to forget that you are in the India…

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Reserve Bank-Money to Burn

Of all the functions of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), there is one routine task crucial to the health of the economy: incinerating the…

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Excise Duty-More Slaps Than Sops

Pranab Mukherjee’s first budget, at first glance so redolent of status quo, is peppered with little booby traps. Two paragraphs in his speech have caused…

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ITC – Haksar’s last Hurrah

Sentimentality rarely intrudes in­ to shareholders’ meetings, but this one was different. Over 3,000 had gathered in the incongruous setting of a Calcutta cathedral compound…

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The Wages of Wrath

ON January 18 the strike by 2.5 lakh textile workers in Bombay’s 60 mills will complete a year; 25,000 of these workers in eight mills…

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The Enemy Within

Iran’s much-vaunted Islamic revolution appears to have finally spilled over into India. Chanting Allah-o-Akbar and wielding primitive weapons like lathis bristling with nails, bicycle chains,…

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The Aftermath

GANESHA’S temple had never seen so many supplicants, all with unanswerable prayers Colombo’s Tamils call it Pillaiyar Kovil, and its ornamented gateway on Galle Road…

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HOW TO DO A MANAGEMENT BUYOUT AT 30,000 FEET

The next time you are flying somewhere, do not bury your nose in a book or plug in your earphones. Take a good look around.…

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The Method Man

Gujarat’s Chief Minister tells Chaitanya Kalbag in a wide-ranging interview that policy and process make a heady development cocktail Narendra Modi is not a tall…

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“WE WERE LEADER BUT WE WERE NOT LEADING”

HUL contributes just 6.3 per cent to Unilever’s global revenues. Where does India stand among emerging markets? Manwani: Emerging markets are not just important; they…

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ON COARSE

If you believe in the theory of evolution, as I do, then you will agree that one of the very few things that separates us…

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THE DAISY’S PETALS

It’s a NAIL-BITER. I predicted in another column that the Lok pal Search Committee of eight eminent persons might cap a five-year slow waltz just…

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GREAT STRESS TEST

Since you all love acronyms for the Good and Simple Tax and the Grand Stupid Thought, the headline is my humble contribution to your lexicon.…

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HOLLOWING OUT

Privatisation will work only when the government sells more than 50 per cent of a state-owned company’s capital to the public and relinquishes management control.…

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SELL SELL SELL

Two numbers speak eloquently about our schizophrenia over privatisation: the Rs 2.11 trillion ($32.5 billion) package announced on October 24 to recapitalise public-sector banks (PSBs);…

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SHOW ME THE JOBS

The government is striving mightily, but the needle is moving inexorably lower on the jobs meter. The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) and the…

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BHAG PIYUSH BHAG

Piyush Goyal is a chartered accountant, lawyer, former investment banker, former Bharatiya Janata Party treasurer, and a go-getter. Goyal, who likes taking leadership courses (currently…

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ENOUGH ALREADY

I wish the government would stop trying to defend demonetisation. Every time there is bad economic news, the government jumps up to proclaim that demonetisation…

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HOW TO MAKE MORE WITH LESS

How much a hurry is prime minister Narendera Modi in? It depends on your horizon. By one measure, he has 22 months, but then he…

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CLOSE,, BUT NO CIGAR

Finance Ministers take on a certain air when they think things are going swimmingly and nothing can rock the economy when it is cruising along.…

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KEEP THE BALLAST

Narendera Modi’s first term in office will be bracketed by malodorous stand-offs with two governors of the Reserve Bank of India. The bad blood between…

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Glass Half-Full?

We can hope that in the run-up to the next general election we will not suffer the type of jolts to our nervous systems that…

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VIRAL FEVER

Start exercise your smartphone thumb, because the next big election will be fought on our mobiles. The latest Internet and Mobile Association of India survey…

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RED-LETTER DAYS

This is a year of anniversaries , some unpleasant, some prescient, some momentous. CE 2019 is important not only because of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s…

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NaMo the FMCG

If you want to decompress from the 2019 election campaign, and haven’t already donned the colours to be a cheering face in a shouting crowd…

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Off the Blocks

For the second time in five years, I was struck by how apposite Rud-yard Kipling’s poem ‘If’ is in relation to Narendra Modi. At one…

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