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5 mantras to survive a slowdown
Reduce high-cost loans, create a contingency fund and play long term. These are the only mantras to survive during a slowdown.
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Current and forthcoming cricket schedule | rediff.com
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Fear at top schools as regret letters trickle in
The global financial turmoil is taking its toll on placements at the Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institutes of Management. Students at some IITs have begun to receive regret letters, while a few prominent banking and finance recruiters are likely to drop out of placements this academic year, heralding a dip in salary offers.
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2 plans to help you buy low and sell high
"Buy when there is blood on the street," advised the legendary investor, Baron Rothschild. But it takes enormous courage to buy when there is widespread gloom and panic around. However, once you decide your right investment mix between wealth-growing but volatile investment avenues, such as shares, and wealth-protecting ones such as bonds or bank deposits, formula plans can help you automatically achieve the golden key to stock market riches--buy low and sell high.
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Pakistan on the verge of bankruptcy
The global meltdown is taking a heavy toll on Pakistan’s economy as it faces bankruptcy.
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Nano from Gujarat: Legitimising Moditva?
By shifting the Nano factory, Ratan Tata has behaved like any other businessman in search of low-risk investments and high profits.
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India vs Australia, 2nd Test, Day 4
Images from day four of the second Test match between India and Australia at the PCA Stadium in Mohali.
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Sub-prime bomb: Where were the auditors?
Either the auditors' advice was disregarded or the auditors failed to find out the root cause of the trouble. The damage is so widespread, that one point which comes out clearly is that there is a need to look at the auditing processes adopted and advocated in this murky scenario.
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10 tips to survive a layoff, financially
Have you been fired from your job recently? Or do you fear it will happen soon? Here are a few tips on how you can survive a layoff, financially.
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How China could wreck the US economy
The US till date was depending on the Chinese for imports and to finance them as well for such imports. Now they will have to be considerably dependent on the Chinese to protect their currency as well as to ensure liquidity in their money markets.
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