The bankruptcy of the Dubai Model! ... More

Rediff
December 2, 2009

Business

Bengal bandhs = Rs 11,000 cr loss!

The bankruptcy of the Dubai Model!
The Dubai Model is now revealed to be a mirage and one hopes that India's leaders would have drawn the appropriate lessons from it.

· HDFC goes SBI way, offers dual-rate home loans
· Loss Rs 7,200 crore, but Air India brass to fly in style
· Dubai World plans alternatives for $26 billion debt
· WB loan to India may be up 3 times to $7 bn
· Henderson resigns; Whitacre new GM chief
· Satyam's major investors lose Rs 1,600 crore
· FII registrations fall 70%
· Dubai crisis may push up cost of overseas credit
· No plan to withdraw stimulus this year: Govt

· Bengal bandhs = Rs 11,000 crore loss!
· What ails India's healthcare system
· Mumbai, Delhi in world's 10 priciest office marts

· Make studying abroad cost effective!
· Selling property? Remember this
· Now, savings account available with NPS
· Dividend payout option best for regular cash flows
· Govts must put taxpayers interest first: WEF
· How to make your dividends tax-free

· Agriculture growth figures: Wishful thinking or gimmickry?
· How will history remember this decade?
· 'Can telcos transfer money?'
· The biggest risk for financial markets

· Copenhagen meet=40,500 tons of CO2
· Jairam meets all-party panel for Copenhagen summit
· 579 proposals for forest development: Jairam

· Financials not as bad as made out: Mahindra Satyam
· IITs, IIMs face 25% faculty shortage
· MTNL says can't meet MNP deadline

· 'Gas row: NTPC case isolated from RIL'
· 10% cap on divestment in PSU to stay for now
· Bike sales 'vroom' 32 per cent in Nov
· Taro investor reverses stance, backs Sun
· Areva T&D acquisition may trigger open offer
· Gujarat equipped to be top tourist spot: Modi
· Foreign-trained workers: Canada unveils new pact
· World Bank agrees to increase funds for highways
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