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FE Editorial A sovereign question

The issues surrounding the role of SWFs in the Indian economy have been resurrected by the high-level coordination committee on financial markets.

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Sravana leaves a trail of floods

The Hindu calendar month Sravana ultimately had its way. This month ended on August 16 with a flood situation in many reservoirs in the country.

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LME prices prompt Nalco to cut prices

National Aluminium Company Ltd is soon going to downwardly revise its metal prices as the LME prices weakening very fast.

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Bharti Airtel likely to be number one telecom operator

The country's largest mobile operator, Bharti Airtel, is soon likely to become the country's largest telecom operator (both fixed line and mobile), beating the state-owned BSNL within a months time.

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Climate risk for some, biz opportunity for others

Climate change is fraught with business risks. The type of business risk varies from sector to sector.

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Quality R&D need of the hour: Kalam

Former president of India APJ Abdul Kalam stressed the need for quality research at the country's institutes to immensely gain from the opportunities that are knocking at India 's doors.

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'A slowdown in credit in real estate and consumer loans'

The monetary measures have been aimed at controlling the inflation. I wouldn't say that bankers have been hit especially on account of that. Obviously, there is going to be some moderation as far as the credit growth is concerned.

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Rebalancing act

Over the past decade, the world economy has been plagued by widening imbalances, most notably America's current-account deficit and China's surplus-both the largest in the world.

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Prince Harry worked as bouncer !

Believe it or not, Prince Harry, the third-in-line to the British throne, even worked as a bouncer at a bar while he was in Africa helping build a school for Aids orphans with some of his colleagues in the Army.

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Separatists to suspend strike in valley tomorrow

Separatists on Sunday suspended their strike in Kashmir valley over the Amarnath land row for three days beginning Tuesday to provide relief to people facing problems owing to the shutdown.