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Fwd: Weekly Updates -The Truth of Satyamev Jayate's donation, Indian stocks shoot up, myths about SIPs and much more.



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TOP STORIES OF THE WEEK
 
The truth about Satyamev Jayate's donations
The donation numbers look strange, the actual terms and conditions are not so clear and the show is flagging...

*SIP smartly

*Indian stocks shoot up as bulls warm up to local and global factors
*IRDA's record penalties on HDFC Life, ICICI Pru Life signal a change
*RTI comes to the rescue of IIT Roorkee students to get their due scholarship amount
*Filing successful consumer complaints: One should be patient and determined
*GAAR provisions not to hit leasing transactions
*Curbing fake products effectively
*President Patil climbs down, settles for a modest 2,500 sq ft home in Pune
*Will SEBI reintroduce entry load?
 
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Cement Cartel: A lesson in regulation
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China's slow rot or dramatic crash?
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MARKETS/REGULATION
 
*Weekly Market Report: Upmove subject to dips
Nifty may move up to the level of 5,500...

*Excellent area to exit longs and build shorts from a trading perspective

*Soyabean: Ideal time for harvesting profits

*Fortnightly Market View: Fork on the road
 
 
BOOKS: THE LOVE OF THE PRINTED WORD
 

Red Capitalism
Carl E Walter and Fraser JT Howie

The Little Book of Bull's Eye Investing
John Mauldin

Media Ethics
Paranjoy Guha Thakurta

COMPANIES & SECTORS
 
HDFC Bank downgraded by Kotak Securities because outperformance may not last
The brokerage, however, has advised clients to buy on declines...
*Moser Baer continues with the same old ways
*Were Reliance Industries investors kept in the dark?
*RIL produced 2 tcf of gas out of the originally certified reserves of 10.03 tcf
*Banks' earnings growth to remain subdued in FY2012-14, says Kotak
*Whistling in the dark? Mukta becomes Muktaa!
 
 
PERSONAL FINANCE/BANKING/CONSUMER INTEREST
 
UK banks' operations in disarray: Are we prepared for such goof-ups here?
The RBI should also implement measures to avoid UK-like incidents happening here...
*Max New York Life drags and delays compensation
*Legal gaffe makes a mockery of MRP
*Set up inter-departmental group to curb MLMs, says EAS Sarma
 
ECONOMY&NATION
 
Business correspondents: Bank boards must be made responsible for outsourcing
With the ongoing bids for becoming BCs approaching near zero percent, the boards of the banks should be made responsible for any outsourcing done by their respective banks through the common BC...
*HDFC Life Smart Woman: Is innovative ULIP a smart choice?
 
PUBLIC INTEREST
 
Healthcare system controlled by pharma companies at the cost of patients – Part I
The healthcare industry is virtually run by "big money" pharma companies and manufacturers of modern equipment. Doctors are mere pawns in their hands. A new series on solutions for the ailing healthcare industry...

*Medical malpractice: What is the way forward? — Part II

*Mobile companies will share your location data - just not with you
*CIC asks home ministry to disclose file notings on mercy petitions
*Ex-servicemen flay deplorable state of CSD canteens
 

OTHER NEWS

 
US Election: Governor Romney's not so big tent
Governor Romney's calculation may well be that the voter will swallow the more unpalatable part of his agenda and flock to him anyway because of the economy...
*Obama's last move on illegal immigrants resulted in little change
 
HISTORY
 
Natural beauty and the smart Lebanese people
The writer reminisces about his first assignment abroad as a foreign officer of the EEPC on a three-year assignment to Beirut. The 48th part of a series describing the unknown triumphs and travails of doing international business...
*Outlook and proposals for pension fund utilization
*Meeting businessmen and striking commercial deals in Lebanon
*Solving trade disputes in neighbouring Gulf countries
 
TROTTER NAMA: THE WORLD AROUND US
 
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Join Jaideep Mukerji in a trip across the Philippines, a country with a colourful heritage influenced by civilisations from across the world...

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