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What is subprime crisis? How it caused financial mayhem?
The term subprime lending refers to the practice of making loans to borrowers who do not qualify for market interest rates owing to various risk factors, such as income level, size of the down payment made, credit history, and employment status.
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Peter Drucker's mantras for success
Legendary management guru Peter Drucker's mantras stand rock-steady and continue to inspire millions of employees, employers and entrepreneurs across the world.
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10 tips to prevent excess gas
Passing gas can be uncomfortable, not to mention embarrassing. It is however a fact of life.
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What is subprime crisis? How it caused financial mayhem?
The term subprime lending refers to the practice of making loans to borrowers who do not qualify for market interest rates owing to various risk factors, such as income level, size of the down payment made, credit history, and employment status.
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History's greatest financial fall: How it began
The US economy built up an enormous credit bubble that has now popped.
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Why the rupee is falling against the dollar
Since August 1, the Indian rupee has lost 8.5% against the US dollar. Why is this happening? Why is the dollar strengthening, despite the turmoil in the US markets? Here's why. . .
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Is it the right time to buy a flat?
Are you planning to buy a flat in the near future? If yes, then should you wait for another 6-9 months given the global meltdown in financial markets?
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Sneak peek: Rajnikanth, Ash shoot in Peru
Enthiren stills leaked! Have a look.
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Global meltdown: How the cookie will crumble
For the next two years the whole world, including India, is expected to reel under the effect of the current financial crisis. Here's how it will affect us in India.
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The Great Indian Nightmare
In the great Indian Education Bazaar, everything is up for sale -- government, media, educational institutes, foreign faculty, collaboration with foreign varsities, endorsement of teaching shops by reputed names for credibility, successful candidates in competitive exams posing as alumni. The only issue is the price, and you can haggle over it.
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