Saturday, December 10, 2011

Fwd: Weekly Updates - Euro break up may lead to civil war, UID Bill rejected, Downtrend may continue in the markets, and many more...



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The Microfinance India Summit 2011: Bridging The Hiatus, Building Trust?
The two-day summit is expected to analyze and introspect on the issues that have led to the erosion of trust with/in the sector. Additionally, the summit is to attempt and build consensus on how the sector can move forward...

*'IRDA circular asking insurers not to reject claims mechanically has made little impact on ground'
*Euro break up may lead to civil war, says UBS
*Dr Swamy asks CBI to take action on Gandhi family's black money accounts
*What is sufficient cause when it comes to delays in filing?
*Group buying sites, funded by lemming-like PE funds are on death throes as Taggle.com shows
*Parliamentary panel rejects UID Bill

 
 
Insurance
 
*Bajaj Allianz Guaranteed Plan flies against IRDA's intent
IRDA is reviewing products with low or reducing insurance as it intends to enforce a certain premium-to-sum-assured ratio. Approval of Bajaj Allianz Guaranteed Maturity plan seems to be direct breach of this stated intension...
*Does your insurance policy really give you tax benefits?
*Mediclaim portability on a slow start
*"Online term insurance has become a commodity"

BOOKS: THE LOVE OF THE PRINTED WORD

The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks
Hilary Kramer

Steve Jobs
Walter Isaacson

The TCS Story...and Beyond
S Ramadorai

 
Markets/Regulations
 
Weekly Market Report: Downtrend may continue, if this week's low breaks
Nifty to see level of 4,785...
*A temporary bottom during mid-week could produce another bounce.

EXCLUSIVE COLUMNS
Restrictive government policies and their ill-effects on prices
William Gamble
 
RTI reveals serious breach in cyber security at Pune Municipal Corporation
Vinita Deshmukh
Chinese vehicles: Made in China
Veeresh Malik
 
Investing
 
Dynamic bond fund: How dynamic are their returns?
Is there a reason to invest in dynamic bond funds?
*Osian's resurfaces, but creditors remain unpaid
*Osian Art Fund failure: Mr Tuli's version

 
Companies & Sectors  
 
FDI in retail: Who won, who lost?
The face saving act by the Manmohan Singh-led UPA government and the show of strength by the opposition seems to have defeated and denied consumers a chance to buy good quality items at reasonable rates...

*Priority sector lending to MFIs—need for adequate supervision
*Tackling informal collateral and collateral substitutes in Indian microfinance
*Soon an export policy for Indian wine

Public Interest  
 
Activists file potential class action suit against UIDAI
Two activists had filed a potential class action suit against UIDAI requesting the Bangalore City Civil Judge to declare the Aadhaar scheme as illegal...

*Your smartphone would be extra smart for all wrong reasons
*Workaholic Indians don't believe in vacations
*Customer is the king, perhaps not in India

TROTTER NAMA: THE WORLD AROUND US
 
Kashmir: Crossroads of Cultures

Situated on the north-west of the Indian subcontinent, the picture-postcard beauty of Kashmir valley is breathtaking...

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