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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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Capital Investment: The Next Wave of Growth

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

Chandra Kochar, joint managing director and chief financial officer of India’s largest privately owned bank, $80 billion ICICI Bank, is bullish on India growth story. She contends that the growth in India is shifting from consumerism to manufacturing and infrastructure.
In the last five to seven years, India has grown on the basis of its knowledge […]

World Bank Loan In Rupees

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

…likely for the Maharashtra government.
The BBC reports that the World Bank is considering the first ever proposal for a loan of $3.5 billion to be disbursed and repaid in rupees and not the US dollar. This is being done to ostensibly counter the fluctuating rupee- dollar rate. However, it needs no saying that a continually […]

“Islamic Banking” And Banking For Muslims In India

Friday, September 14th, 2007

A friend of IEB who wishes to remain anonymous, The Graduate has sent us a great post on Islamic banking in India.
The Graduate is a recently minted MBA who is currently employed with a foreign bank’s business banking operations. He does not consider himself an expert on banking, he hopes to bring lay readers […]

Milk Tyler Cowen

Monday, August 13th, 2007

And in the process, discover your Inner Economist
Tyler Cowen wants to give merit-based gifts to Indians. Yes, this involves economics professors and free-market fundamentals. He has made an announcement on his blog, and it may be worth your time to check it out.
With your email, send a one sentence proposal of how the money will […]

Oil Bonds

Saturday, July 21st, 2007

Once again, the petroleum minister Murli Deora has requested the finance minister to issue oil bonds. In what is becoming common practice now, the money thus raised is going to be used to “compensate the firms for selling below cost”.
For starters, this move is simply bad financial practice, for it violates one of the basic […]


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