Though quantitative easing, or QE, might work in a debtor economy with a flexible financial system like the United States, it could backfire in a creditor economy with a conservative financial system
Data on the real value of the currency against other currencies suggest otherwise
Use fear of it to boost public healthcare
IIP a negative surprise, but recovery durable
High rhetoric and sabre rattling mark the Samajwadi Party's three-day national convention
Lessons from Srinagar and Guwahati on how to protect our cities from natural disasters
Prithviraj Chavan could be consigned to a spell in the Opposition. But when that ends, he will be the most important leader for the party in Maharashtra
The idea that controlled tightening is easier in a more centrally planned economy, where policy makers must rely on far noisier market signals, is highly questionable
One can't help but note the connections between Shakespeare's prince of melancholia and Stoker's Prince of Darkness - both are preoccupied with death and afterlife. Seen here is a poster of the 1931 f
Having captured media attention when he [Shah Rukh Khan] displayed a six-pack for Farah Khan's Om Shanti Om, seven years later he was determined to better his feat in the soon-to-be-released Happy New
Indian markets are reacting more to global cues but what is pushing down global markets?
The reasons the dollar is up are structural - and it may underpin a revival of the India story
Free e-retail of red tape, don't intervene further
When was the last time you read a book, saw a movie, or had a fun conversation with your family or friends?
The success of the government will depend substantially on the quality of its team of key ministers, officials and advisors