Saturday, July 7, 2012

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TOP STORIES OF THE WEEK
 
"Pharma sales is the main business for hospitals"
A leading Mumbai-based surgeon (who prefers to be anonymous) tells the inside story about the nexus between hospitals, insurers, pharma majors and Third Party Administrators (TPAs). Excerpts of the interview:..

*"Health insurance claim filing within 7 days is often unfeasible"

*Have banks misled investors by inaccurate reporting of NPAs?
*Powai land scam: Hiranandani, senior IAS officer under ACB scanner
*GlaxoSmithKline's crooked behaviour: Norm or exception?
*Railways fail to evict illegal passengers from reserved coaches
*Osian's Art Fund: Some unit holders still awaiting first payment
 
ADVT
EXCLUSIVE COLUMNS
 
Can we have banking without charges & penalties?
Gurpur
Tax evasion: It's all Greek to me
William Gamble
Observing simple traffic rules: Stop and proceed please
Sudhir Badami
MARKETS/REGULATION
 
*Weekly Market Report: Market likely to give up some gains
A close below 5,390 followed by a break of 5,265 during the week will be bearish...

*Bulls unable to make much headway but succeed in holding on

*Investing: Nowhere to hide

 
 
BOOKS: THE LOVE OF THE PRINTED WORD
 

Flame
Nelofar Currimbhoy

Red Capitalism
Carl E Walter and Fraser JT Howie

The Little Book of Bull's Eye Investing
John Mauldin

 
COMPANIES & SECTORS
 
GlaxoSmithKline agrees to pay $3 billion to settle healthcare fraud
The largest fraud settlement case would help ensure that doctors make prescribing decisions based on good science and not on misinformation, money, or favours provided by the pharmaceutical industry...
*Affordable housing not affordable to buyers, developers
*Car Sales:Slowing down
*Kotak fears bad loans may put pressure on bank margins
*How to make the boards of large NBFC MFIs implement corporate governance norms in practice? (Part I)
*Power "less" dilemma: Coal industry at the cross-roads
 
 
PERSONAL FINANCE/BANKING/CONSUMER INTEREST
 
E-filing of I-T returns: The easy way
Filing of income tax returns online is very easy and free, especially for salaried people. There is no need to visit sites that charge some money for e-filing your I-T returns...
*Tata Cards allegedly shortchanges a loyal card customer
*The business called "modern medicine"
*SBI waives minimum balance criteria for savings bank account
*Mutual fund AUM up for the first time in four quarters
 
ECONOMY&NATION
 
Investors are reassessing India risk, says StanChart
Standard Chartered has advised caution in its new report, citing macroeconomic headwinds and key economic reforms as key for new finance minister to boost growth...
*Consistently inconsistent foodgrain policy!
*Pranab's rupee booster measure backfires but FIIs jump into stocks and rupee strengthens nevertheless!
*New study exposes NGO's climate smart agriculture as fraudulent!
*Monsoon and El Nino: How much of this scare is real?
*Monsoon: Give the Met Dept a break. They are still on target and so are we!
*Mumbai's position declining slowly thanks to its poor infrastructure
 
PUBLIC INTEREST
 
Drycleaners: Taking us to the cleaners!
Dry-cleaners nowadays use plain old water instead of petrol, which ruins the clothes. Even the consumer courts will be helpless in resolving the issue...

*Fresh thinking for underground Metro in Mumbai

*Western Ghats: Challenges of sustainable development
*Making admission to IITs fair
 
PERSONAL BUSINESS
 
Graceful Exit
Why are employee exits often acrimonious? G Venkatesh narrates several real-life stories to drive home the lessons learnt...

*The Copyright (Amendment) Bill 2012: The right of artistes

 

OTHER NEWS

 
Big pharma's big fines
The government has fined drug companies billions of dollars for illegally promoting drugs for unapproved uses. Here's a closer look at six of the most recent major fraud fines...
*Big foreclosure compensation, but only for the right wrongs in the US
*US presidential polls: Chief Justice Roberts saves the day
*Barclays expects the euro to fall despite move by European leaders
 
HISTORY
 
Expanding work into Jordan
A visit to Jordan was fruitful as the writer met many merchants there. The 56th part of a series describing the unknown triumphs and travails of doing international business...
*Beirut, the hospitality capital of the Middle East
*Special assignment to Turkey: Gauging the needs of Turkish businessmen
 
BEYOND MONEY: FOR THOSE WHO NEED A HELPING HAND
 
Disha provides free, confidential, one-on-one counselling for those who need to understand their finances better, says Seraphina D'Souza
 
 
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