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R C Murthy
Journalist R C Murthy had senior editorial assignments at the Business Standard and was a correspondent of the Financial Times, London. He also writes for several financial journals.
•Maharashtra govt, Enron in a bind
•Policy drill not a 'non-event' any more
•RBI must ensure rate cut benefit reaches the customer
•Sinha delivers on his promise to 'bite the bullet'
•Time to 'bite the bullet' nears for Sinha
•February 2000: Rate Cut I won't be earth-shaking
•Online trading: glad tidings for small investors
•Banking reforms hold precedents for the insurance regulator
•Bimal Jalan missed the opportunity to stimulate business sentiment
• Credit Policy: President's address has enough hints for Bimal Jalan
• Vajpayee's goal: overcoming resistance from within to economic reform
• World Bank follows in India's footsteps
• Intra- and inter-party feuds dwarf economic issues
• Material cost of Operation Vijay: Rs 200 million a day
• Of peaks, pits and the battle of wits: the story of stockmarket swings
• Why nuclear India should soften Japan to restore ADB aid
• Expansionary policy from a Gov in tune with govt
• Rate cuts can wait; Jalan must recast banking
• Time for spring-cleaning stock exchanges
• A case for taking calculated risks in rate cuts
• This Budget is probably the least inflationary over the past decade
• Budgets must be forward looking. Are they?
• Time for tough measures to tackle fiscal travails
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