India’s Central Bank, the Reserve Bank of India released its Economic Policy for 2010-11, explaining India’s high inflation rates, liquidity lapse, rise in interest rates and growth projections. The economic policy, released roughly a month prior to the...
As global business leaders hob-nob on the Swiss ski lopes during the World Economic Forum held this week in Davos, the world’s business axis is slowly twisting south-west. To be more precise from China to India. While India might not have the largest contingent...
Chinese born, American mother and Harvard Law professor Amy Chua’s book ‘Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mother’ has seen what the Chinese describe as a helicopter rise in sales. A publicity stunt, printed excerpts of her new book in the Wall Street Journal...
As the titans meet in Washington to chart the course for the global economy, marking one of 2011’s defining diplomatic events, on day 1, America and China announced the conclusion of US$45 billion US export deals, including a massive US$19 billion contract for...
Foreign Direct Investments, the green that fuels many developing economies, saw a spurt in inflows in 2010 as developed economies pumped increasing investments into developing economies. Realizing a balancing out between the developed and developing nations, FDI into...