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The battle for the Indian consumer was never going to be an all-American affair
A country that needs to sweat every investor rupee and dollar to put its swelling, restive labor force to work will continue to abuse that very thing it doesn't have enough of: capital
It'll become that much easier for the tycoons to rewind the credit culture, back to the debtor-friendly show it always was
It's crucial for Modi to make India an easier place to do business, but the RBI, too, has to perform a balancing act
China's accidental austerity requires state action
G20's promise to avoid currency wars is feeble
Deepening economic ties belie China-Japan tension
Bangkok attack shakes Thai economy's last support
Japan GDP drop shows limits of cheap yen
Indian banks must stop financing excess capacity before Chinese surplus output starts flooding in
A rate cut in China? Watch payslips, not stocks
Asia needs to print cash to mop up oil slick
Struggling, corrupt construction industry will be challenged by the prime minster's $250-billion plan
Missing motorbikes point to Indonesian demand hole
US Fed might fret about emerging market 'spillback'
Japan's GDP lift is bounty from currency war
The Reserve Bank of India has room to cut interest rates and revive growth without having to fret about capital flight
Malaysia's GDP blueprint has a credibility deficit
India retirees' stocks push lacks Japan's zeal
States can better spend their extra share of taxes on a fiscal stimulus than can the Centre