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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>The latest in India</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/topic/india" rel="alternate"></link><id>http://economicmeltdowns.com/topic/india</id><updated>2011-11-28T04:30:45Z</updated><entry><title>Morgan Stanley further cuts Asian growth forecast</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/morgan-stanley-cuts-asian-growth-forecast-4864834a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-11-28T04:30:45Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-11-28:/morgan-stanley-cuts-asian-growth-forecast-4864834a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Morgan Stanley" href="/topic/Morgan+Stanley" &gt;Morgan Stanley&lt;/a&gt; further slashed its growth forecasts for &lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt; next year due to increasing risks from the debt crisis in &lt;a title="Europe" href="/topic/Europe" &gt;Europe&lt;/a&gt; and weakening domestic demand.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Asia excluding &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Japan" href="/topic/Japan" &gt;Japan&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; is now expected to grow 6.9 percent instead of its previous estimate of 7.3 percent, the &lt;span&gt;US&lt;/span&gt; bank...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Morgan Stanley"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Portugal"></category><category term="Thailand"></category><category term="Ireland"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Greece"></category><category term="The Balkans"></category><category term="Southeast Asia"></category><category term="Malaysia"></category><category term="Singapore"></category><category term="South Korea"></category><category term="Indonesia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Taiwan"></category><category term="Nicolas Sarkozy"></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category><category term="Euro Zone"></category></entry><entry><title>India PM says growth slowdown is 'short-term'</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/india-pm-growth-slowdown-shortterm-4847524a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-10-22T11:30:19Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-10-22:/india-pm-growth-slowdown-shortterm-4847524a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Manmohan Singh" href="/topic/Manmohan+Singh" &gt;Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh&lt;/a&gt; on Saturday warned against economic "negativism", insisting that the growth slowdown in &lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt;'s third-largest economy was a "short-term phenomenon".&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;'s economy has slowed under the brunt of a dozen interest rate rises, which have driven up borrowing costs and dampened demand, while a faltering &lt;span&gt;US...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="U.S.S.R."></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="New Delhi"></category><category term="Jawaharlal Nehru"></category><category term="Manmohan Singh"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Euro Zone"></category></entry><entry><title>India urges Europe, U.S. to resolve debt mess</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/india-urges-europe-resolve-debt-mess-4845939a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-10-19T09:01:37Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Top News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-10-19:/india-urges-europe-resolve-debt-mess-4845939a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Pretoria" href="/topic/Pretoria" &gt;PRETORIA&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) - Leaders from &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Brazil" href="/topic/Brazil" &gt;Brazil&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; and &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="South Africa" href="/topic/South+Africa" &gt;South Africa&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; urged the world's rich countries on Tuesday to contain their financial crises and prevent the global economy from slipp...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="South Africa"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Russia"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Pretoria"></category><category term="Manmohan Singh"></category><category term="South African Economy"></category><category term="Dilma Rousseff"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Euro Zone"></category></entry><entry><title>India's economy 'is slowing sharply': Moody's</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/indias-economy-slowing-sharply-moodys-4845146a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-10-17T10:30:56Z</updated><author><name>AFP South Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-10-17:/indias-economy-slowing-sharply-moodys-4845146a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;'s slowing economic growth is a "cause for worry", research group &lt;a title="Moody's Corporation" href="/topic/Moody's+Corporation" &gt;Moody's Analytics&lt;/a&gt; said Monday, highlighting the failure of aggressive interest rate hikes to curb near double-digit inflation.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;India's growth has weakened under the brunt of 12 interest rate increases since March 2010 that have pushed up borrowing costs for everything from consumer appliances to plant ...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Interest Rates"></category><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Commodity Markets"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Moody's Corporation"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Southeast Asia"></category><category term="Singapore"></category><category term="South Korea"></category><category term="Indonesia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Reserve Bank Of India"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="Euro Zone"></category><category term="Short-Term Interest Rates"></category></entry><entry><title>Asia's factories downshift to crisis-era lows</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/asias-factories-downshift-crisisera-lows-4839189a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-10-03T00:30:04Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Business News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-10-03:/asias-factories-downshift-crisisera-lows-4839189a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;(&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) - September factory activity in some of &lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt;'s biggest economies slumped to levels last seen during the depths of the financial crisis as export demand dropped, reinforcing fears that fading U.S. and European growth will spare no one.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Similar figures for &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Europe" href="/topic/Europe" &gt;Europe&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; and the &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="United States"...</summary><category term="Stock Prices"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Lehman Brothers Inc."></category><category term="Barclays plc"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Tokyo"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Reserve Bank Of India"></category><category term="HSBC Holdings plc"></category><category term="Taiwan"></category><category term="Bangalore"></category><category term="Bank of Japan"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="People's Bank of China"></category><category term="Markit Group Ltd."></category><category term="Japanese Yen"></category><category term="European Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>Retail bosses survey darkening skies</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/retail-bosses-survey-darkening-skies-4836196a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-09-25T16:30:14Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Business News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-09-25:/retail-bosses-survey-darkening-skies-4836196a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Berlin (Germany)" href="/topic/Berlin+(Germany)" &gt;BERLIN&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) - The deteriorating outlook for the world economy, and what retailers can do to cope, are likely to be the dominant themes at the annual World Retail Congress in Berlin this week.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Executives from companies including &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Carrefour SA" href="/topic/Carrefour+SA" &gt;France's Carrefour&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; &lt;CARR.PA&gt;...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Germany"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Africa"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Carrefour SA"></category><category term="The Neiman Marcus Group Inc."></category><category term="Reliance Industries Ltd."></category><category term="Reliance Retail Ltd."></category><category term="Planet Retail Ltd."></category><category term="Mark Potter"></category><category term="Euro Zone"></category><category term="Berlin (Germany)"></category></entry><entry><title>BRICS say ready to help IMF fight global crisis</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/brics-ready-imf-fight-global-crisis-4835069a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-09-22T13:00:31Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Business News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-09-22:/brics-ready-imf-fight-global-crisis-4835069a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;WASHINGTON&lt;/span&gt; (&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) - Major emerging nations on Thursday said they are considering providing money to the &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="International Monetary Fund" href="/topic/International+Monetary+Fund" &gt;International Monetary Fund&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; or other global financial bodies to increase their firepower for fighting financial crises.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Finance ministers of the so-called BRICS nations -- &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="South Africa"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Russia"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="International Monetary Fund"></category><category term="Latin American Economy"></category><category term="Guido Mantega"></category><category term="Duvvuri Subbarao"></category><category term="Pravin Gordhan"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Euro Zone"></category><category term="Group of Twenty"></category></entry><entry><title>Indian quarterly growth slows to 7.7%</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/indian-quarterly-growth-slows-7725-4825700a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-08-30T08:30:45Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-08-30:/indian-quarterly-growth-slows-7725-4825700a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt; posted its slowest economic growth in six quarters on Tuesday, with output up 7.7 percent year-on-year, as expansion was hit by the longest stretch of monetary tightening in a decade.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The figure for March-June slightly outpaced market expectations but was just below the 7.8 percent expansion logged in the previous quarter and sharply down from the 8.8 percent a year earlier, India's statistics bureau reported.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"The data clearly ...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Development"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Royal Bank of Canada"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Reserve Bank Of India"></category><category term="Manmohan Singh"></category><category term="Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry"></category><category term="Pranab Mukherjee"></category><category term="Brian Jackson"></category><category term="Crisil Ltd."></category></entry><entry><title>Asia vulnerable to US recession: Singapore PM</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/asia-vulnerable-recession-singapore-pm-4819438a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-08-14T11:30:15Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-08-14:/asia-vulnerable-recession-singapore-pm-4819438a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt;, including &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;, will be vulnerable if the &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;United States&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a title="Europe" href="/topic/Europe" &gt;Europe&lt;/a&gt; slip into another recession, &lt;a title="Singapore" href="/topic/Singapore" &gt;Singapore&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a title="Lee Hsien Loong" href="/topic/Lee+Hsien+Loong" &gt;Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong&lt;/a&gt; ...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Emerging Markets"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Spain"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Greece"></category><category term="The Balkans"></category><category term="Singapore"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Lee Hsien Loong"></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category><category term="Euro Zone"></category></entry><entry><title>US downgrade impact on India 'limited': RBI</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/downgrade-impact-india-limited-rbi-4816869a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-08-08T04:30:16Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-08-08:/downgrade-impact-india-limited-rbi-4816869a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;'s central bank on Monday said risks to the growth of &lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt;'s third-largest economy were "limited" after the &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;US&lt;/a&gt; credit downgrade that has spooked global markets.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"India is not insulated from global developments. But in the worst phase of the recent global crisis, India's economy grew by 6.8 percent, suggesting high resilience emerging from ...</summary><category term="Asian Economy"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Pranab Mukherjee"></category><category term="World Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>India sees strong growth despite 'grave' US</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/india-sees-strong-growth-grave-4816451a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-08-06T13:30:05Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-08-06:/india-sees-strong-growth-grave-4816451a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt; insisted on Saturday its economy would still grow strongly despite the "grave" situation created by &lt;a title="Standard &amp; Poor's" href="/topic/Standard+%26+Poor's" &gt;Standard and Poor's&lt;/a&gt; decision to strip the &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;United States&lt;/a&gt; of its top-rank AAA credit rating.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;S&amp;amp;P sent shock waves across the world when it cut the US rating on Friday from AAA to AA+ with a negative outlook, sa...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Standard &amp; Poor's"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Pranab Mukherjee"></category><category term="Federation of Indian Export Organisations"></category><category term="Indian Rupee"></category><category term="Deloitte"></category></entry><entry><title>Big Firms Prosper as Small Business Struggles</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/big-firms-prosper-small-business-struggles-4812550a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-07-28T10:30:24Z</updated><author><name>Kiplinger.com</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-07-28:/big-firms-prosper-small-business-struggles-4812550a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;Record corporate profits suggest that the economy should be booming. But small firms &amp;#8212; the main engine for job growth &amp;#8212; still have it tough, particularly at the bank.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Record corporate profits suggest that the economy should be booming. But small firms &amp;#8212; the main engine for job growth &amp;#8212; still have it tough, particularly at the bank.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Politics isn&amp;#8217;t the only schism in the &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Job Growth"></category><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Markets"></category><category term="Indian Markets"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Small Business"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Wall Street"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Google Inc."></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="Latin American Economy"></category><category term="Business Roundtable"></category><category term="National Federation of Independent Business"></category><category term="World Markets"></category><category term="Lagging Economic Indicators"></category></entry><entry><title>Asian shares down on US, European default fears</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/asian-shares-european-default-fears-4808522a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-07-19T08:30:31Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-07-19:/asian-shares-european-default-fears-4808522a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Most Asian stocks followed global markets downwards on Tuesday as the &lt;a title="Euro Zone" href="/topic/Euro+Zone" &gt;eurozone&lt;/a&gt; debt crisis rumbled on while lawmakers in &lt;a title="Washington, DC" href="/topic/Washington%2c+DC" &gt;Washington&lt;/a&gt; remained deadlocked on an agreement to avoid a US default.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Gold remained at record highs amid general risk-aversion at a time of economic uncertainty.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Tokyo" href="/topic/Tokyo" &gt;Tokyo&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; closed 0.85 percent, or ...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="The White House"></category><category term="Washington, DC"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Sydney (Australia)"></category><category term="Wall Street"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Spain"></category><category term="Thailand"></category><category term="New Zealand"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Greece"></category><category term="The Balkans"></category><category term="Southeast Asia"></category><category term="Malaysia"></category><category term="Singapore"></category><category term="South Korea"></category><category term="Indonesia"></category><category term="Tokyo"></category><category term="Bangkok"></category><category term="Seoul"></category><category term="Mumbai"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="Shanghai"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="North Sea"></category><category term="Taiwan"></category><category term="Taipei"></category><category term="Jakarta"></category><category term="Timothy Geithner"></category><category term="Frankfurt"></category><category term="News Corp."></category><category term="Japanese Economy"></category><category term="Kuala Lumpur"></category><category term="Hang Seng Index"></category><category term="U.S. Republican Party"></category><category term="Rupert Murdoch"></category><category term="State Bank of India"></category><category term="Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd."></category><category term="Fletcher Building Ltd."></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category><category term="United Overseas Bank Ltd."></category><category term="West Texas"></category><category term="Philex Mining Corporation"></category><category term="England"></category><category term="Genting Group"></category><category term="Bank Mandiri"></category><category term="London (England)"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Hong Kong Dollar"></category><category term="Euro Zone"></category><category term="National Debt"></category><category term="NZX Ltd."></category></entry><entry><title>Global economy hits soft patch, should avoid double-dip: S&amp;P</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/global-economy-hits-soft-patch-avoid-doubledip-sp-4802838a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-07-05T15:30:23Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-07-05:/global-economy-hits-soft-patch-avoid-doubledip-sp-4802838a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The global economy has hit a "soft patch" due to the disruption caused by &lt;a title="Japan" href="/topic/Japan" &gt;Japan&lt;/a&gt;'s March earthquake but emerging market growth should prevent a double-dip recession, &lt;a title="Standard &amp; Poor's" href="/topic/Standard+%26+Poor's" &gt;Standard and Poor's&lt;/a&gt; said on Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In a report on the risks of the economy falling back into recession, S&amp;amp;P said the damage to international supply chain systems from the devastating earthquake in Japan ap...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Development"></category><category term="Emerging Markets"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Economic Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Indian Politics"></category><category term="Japanese Politics"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Accidents and Disasters"></category><category term="Natural Disasters"></category><category term="Earthquakes"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Standard &amp; Poor's"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Japanese Economy"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="World Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>Bankers struggling to regain public trust: survey</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/bankers-struggling-regain-public-trust-survey-4795101a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-06-17T10:00:10Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Top News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-06-17:/bankers-struggling-regain-public-trust-survey-4795101a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Frankfurt" href="/topic/Frankfurt" &gt;FRANKFURT&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) - Bankers are struggling to regain the trust of consumers around the world after the worst financial crisis in generations rocked the global economy, a survey showed on Friday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Dubbed "fat-cat bankers" by &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Barack Obama" href="/topic/Barack+Obama" &gt;U.S. President Barack Obama&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, their reputation took...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Germany"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Frankfurt"></category><category term="Latin American Economy"></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category><category term="World Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>Davos highlights economic power shift to East, South</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/davos-highlights-economic-power-shift-east-south-4734399a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-01-26T10:30:35Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-01-26:/davos-highlights-economic-power-shift-east-south-4734399a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Power in the global economy is shifting from the advanced world to &lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt; as recovery takes hold, &lt;a title="Davos" href="/topic/Davos" &gt;Davos&lt;/a&gt; analysts said Wednesday, as political and business elites began their annual meeting.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"What is really happening is a slowdown of the western world and the growth of the emerging markets. This is a complete shift in the balance of power," &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Azim Premji" href="/topic/Azim+Premji" &gt;Azim Pre...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Development"></category><category term="Emerging Markets"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Latin America"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Africa"></category><category term="PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP"></category><category term="Thailand"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="New York University"></category><category 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Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-12-13:/asia-retail-sales-tipped-double-2014-4712242a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Incentives to kickstart spending by Asian governments after the global downturn will help the region post retail sales almost double those of &lt;a title="North America" href="/topic/North+America" &gt;North America&lt;/a&gt; within four years, a report said on Monday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The region will also post sales three times more than &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Western Europe" href="/topic/Western+Europe" &gt;Western Europe&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, said the study by account &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP" href="/topic/Pr...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Consumer Spending"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Vietnam"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Southeast Asia"></category><category term="LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Japanese Economy"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="Economist Intelligence Unit Ltd."></category><category term="Givenchy SA"></category><category term="Retail Sales"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Coincident Economic Indicators"></category></entry><entry><title>IMF chief says Europe debt crisis still serious</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/imf-chief-europe-debt-crisis-4704828a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-03T11:13:25Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-12-03:/imf-chief-europe-debt-crisis-4704828a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The chief of the &lt;a title="International Monetary Fund" href="/topic/International+Monetary+Fund" &gt;International Monetary Fund (IMF)&lt;/a&gt; said on Thursday the debt crisis in &lt;a title="Europe" href="/topic/Europe" &gt;Europe&lt;/a&gt; remained serious but he tipped &lt;a title="Ireland" href="/topic/Ireland" &gt;Ireland&lt;/a&gt; to recover rapidly after its weekend bailout.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;On Sunday, the &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="European Union" href="/topic/European+Union" &gt;European Union&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; and the IMF announced an 85-...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic 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Strategic Perspective</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/post-recession-planning-strategic-perspective-1770268a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-08T16:47:50Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-08:/post-recession-planning-strategic-perspective-1770268a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;As Americans we live in a rich nation since the activities we decide not to perform ourselves are tasked for an army of others to complete. When one needs to make more money, we call on this army to do it for us. If a corporation is unable manage operations efficiently, they simply give it to India; if toys can not be manufactured for our internal needs, we simply go buy from China. &lt;strong&gt;This colossal &lt;em&gt;work-force to task-master separation, &lt;/em&gt;improves our  abilities several folds&lt;/str...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Markets"></category><category term="Indian Markets"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Wall Street"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="World Markets"></category></entry><entry><title>Questioning the Emerging Market Story</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/questioning-emerging-market-story-1399637a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-13T10:19:17Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-13:/questioning-emerging-market-story-1399637a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Markets"></category><category term="Chinese Markets"></category><category term="Indian Markets"></category><category term="Fixed Income Securities"></category><category term="Bond Markets"></category><category term="Mutual Funds"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Real Estate"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Development"></category><category term="Emerging Markets"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Germany"></category><category term="Turkey"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Greece"></category><category term="The Balkans"></category><category term="Alan Greenspan"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="International Monetary Fund"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="Latin American Economy"></category><category term="World Markets"></category><category term="Investment Funds"></category><category term="JPMorgan Chase &amp; 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Inc."></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="John Wiley"></category><category term="Rio Tinto plc"></category><category term="Economic Stimulus"></category><category term="U.S. Geological Survey"></category><category term="International Monetary Fund"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="Nucor Corporation"></category><category term="Freeport"></category><category term="Arcelor SA"></category><category term="Latin American Economy"></category><category term="Derivatives Markets"></category><category term="Freeport-McMoRan Copper &amp; Gold Inc."></category><category term="United States Steel Corporation"></category><category term="Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency"></category><category term="Vale SA"></category><category term="Latin American Politics"></category><category term="London (England)"></category><category term="World Markets"></category><category term="Investment Funds"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Metals Markets"></category><category term="Futures Investments"></category><category term="Izzy Nelken"></category><category term="Jack Murrin"></category><category term="Jodie Gunzberg"></category><category term="Tim Koller"></category><category term="Luisa Moreno"></category></entry><entry><title>Recession a Boon or Curse for MBA Professionals</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/recession-boon-curse-mba-professionals-1934547a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-14T13:08:24Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-14:/recession-boon-curse-mba-professionals-1934547a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible by &lt;strong&gt;Arthur C. Clarke&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Recession is one word that is being heard for a long time, but has it really affected all. Not really, but only those people were affected who have not changed themselves for it. All the days cannot be golden. Every day will not be a Sunday, so we cannot expect that we have the same period every time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As we grow in age, in education and our mind we ...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Education"></category><category term="Higher Education"></category><category term="Business Schools"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Ahmedabad"></category><category term="Mumbai"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Kolkata"></category><category term="Arthur C. Clarke"></category><category term="Professional Schools"></category><category term="MBA College"></category></entry><entry><title>An Overview of Global Textile Machines Market</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/overview-global-textile-machines-market-1880089a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-14T12:00:24Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-14:/overview-global-textile-machines-market-1880089a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Textile machines&lt;/strong&gt; have their roots of origination in the Asian countries like China. In the European countries, the concept of power looms didn't emerge before the 17th century. However today, the European countries like Germany and Italy are counted among the major &lt;strong&gt;textile machines suppliers&lt;/strong&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;In the developing countries like India, hand weaving practices delayed the use of textile machinery. But, the present day picture for the Indian textile ...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Germany"></category><category term="Turkey"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Africa"></category><category term="Switzerland"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Egypt"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Russia"></category><category term="North Africa"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Bangladesh"></category><category term="Tamil Nadu"></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category></entry><entry><title>Asia's booming middle classes unmasked in new study</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/asias-booming-middle-classes-unmasked-new-study-1024014a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-08-19T09:15:46Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-08-19:/asias-booming-middle-classes-unmasked-new-study-1024014a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;They are every marketeer's dream and the future of the world economy -- now &lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt;'s aspirational middle classes have been laid bare in a major new study focusing on their astonishing growth.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="Asian Development Bank" href="/topic/Asian+Development+Bank" &gt;Asian Development Bank&lt;/a&gt; forecast in the research released Thursday that over the next two decades another 800 million people will make the transition from poverty to the middle ...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Asian Development Bank"></category><category term="Tata Nano"></category><category term="Jong-Wha Lee"></category></entry><entry><title>Offshore Outsourcing Picking Up After Recession</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/offshore-outsourcing-picking-recession-1145918a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-09T12:02:17Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-09:/offshore-outsourcing-picking-recession-1145918a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;As the global economy recovers, work that was outsourced locally is also now being moved to offshore locations&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The outsourcing market is witnessing an increase in activity as the global economy recovers from the recession of 2009, according to a report by Everest Research Institute.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Offshore outsourcing business that was in the pipeline, but was delayed during the recession for financial reasons or for lack of management focus, is now gathering momentum again, said Anand Ramesh,...</summary><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Outsourcing"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Latin America"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Philippines"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Eastern Europe"></category><category term="Southeast Asia"></category><category term="Malaysia"></category><category term="Central America"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Forrester Research Inc."></category><category term="Sudin Apte"></category><category term="Anand Ramesh"></category></entry><entry><title>Jobs in India - Find exciting and rewarding career openings in topmost companies</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/jobs-india-find-exciting-rewarding-career-openings-topmost-companies-1161074a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-09T15:15:09Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-09:/jobs-india-find-exciting-rewarding-career-openings-topmost-companies-1161074a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Even during the time of recession when the whole of West is engaged in cutting jobs and firing people to accommodate cost savings, India on the other hand is showing promising grounds for job seekers. jobs in India are very popular in huge amount to build your career successful and bright. One cannot say that the global recession has not affected the economy and job sector of the country, but thanks to the variety and different departments in India besides the private and BPO sector which rec...</summary><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Job Searching"></category><category term="Layoffs and Downsizing"></category><category term="Outsourcing"></category><category term="Armed Forces"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="IBM Corporation"></category><category term="Hyderabad"></category><category term="Mumbai"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Bangalore"></category><category term="Delhi"></category><category term="Chennai"></category><category term="Lucknow"></category><category term="Chandigarh"></category><category 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Pakistani floods</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/800-dead-pakistani-floods-3503321a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T12:25:00Z</updated><author><name>Forbes</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-11-02:/800-dead-pakistani-floods-3503321a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="History"></category><category term="Economic History"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Multi-Utilities"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Barcelona"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category 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Earnings Conference"></category></entry><entry><title>Residential property market on growth path</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/residential-property-market-growth-path-1626956a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-05T13:08:15Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-05:/residential-property-market-growth-path-1626956a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;With the fundamentals of recovery now firmly in place, we have reason to look forward to better times ahead for Indian real estate. The India growth story is one that many nations would love to emulate. In the face of significant challenges, this country has proved extremely resilient to the fallout of the global crisis. Economists project India to be the fastest-growing economy in the world by the year 2018, and it is even now the second fastest. Our economic growth was to the tune of 8.6 pe...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Real Estate"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="World Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>What Does the Bible say about Leadership Skills?</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/bible-leadership-skills-1805915a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-11T18:26:54Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-11:/bible-leadership-skills-1805915a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Leadership skills attract an unending stream of criticism and are often a source of speculation. Different strategies are required to cope with the changes that this social climate requires. There is a constant hope that new leaders will emerge in time to recognize these social changes and to have the ability to do something about it. The financial crisis affecting world leaders needs forward thinkers to recognize the effect these financial problems are likely to have on social responsibility...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="European Union"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="South Africa"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category></entry><entry><title>Search Latest Jobs in Delhi Online</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/search-latest-jobs-delhi-online-1162515a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-09T15:32:44Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-09:/search-latest-jobs-delhi-online-1162515a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Delhi is one of the fastest growing economic and industrial hubs of India. Delhi generates the highest rate of employment. Delhi is a leading job marketplace of India. New Delhi is rich with educated manpower and technology access in abundance. The job opportunities in Delhi are growing and available through &lt;a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.angclassifieds.com/3123-jobs-for-freshers-freshersworld-com.html"&gt;fre...</summary><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Job Searching"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Delhi"></category><category term="New Delhi"></category></entry><entry><title>Offshore outsourcing picking up after recession</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/offshore-outsourcing-picking-recession-3566992a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T13:44:19Z</updated><author><name>Info 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Inc."></category><category term="Everest Research Institute"></category><category term="Sudin Apte"></category><category term="Anand Ramesh"></category></entry><entry><title>Complacency in Chindia</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/complacency-chindia-3650585a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T15:26:10Z</updated><author><name>The Encyclopedia Britannica</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-11-02:/complacency-chindia-3650585a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Investment Services"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Asset Management"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Jacqueline Lam"></category><category term="Tsng 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rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T15:17:16Z</updated><author><name>The Encyclopedia Britannica</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-11-02:/regions-global-solution-3645223a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="History"></category><category term="Economic History"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Development"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Credit Services and Intermediation"></category><category term="International Trade Financing"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="British Economy"></category><category term="International Monetary Fund"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="World Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>STRIKING WHILE THE IRON IS HOT</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/striking-iron-hot-3643955a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T15:15:06Z</updated><author><name>The Encyclopedia Britannica</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-11-02:/striking-iron-hot-3643955a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Commodity Markets"></category><category term="Oil Prices"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="U.S. Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Indian Politics"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Engineering"></category><category term="Electrical Engineering"></category><category term="Energy and Power Engineering"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Earth Science"></category><category term="Climatology"></category><category term="Global Climate Change"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Energy Technology"></category><category term="Nuclear Energy"></category><category term="Nature and the Environment"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="George W. Bush"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Gulf of Mexico"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Saudi Arabia"></category><category term="North Sea"></category><category term="Sarah Palin"></category><category term="U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve"></category><category term="International Energy Agency"></category><category term="Republic of the Congo"></category><category term="Brazzaville"></category><category term="Centrica plc"></category><category term="Environmental Issues and Protection"></category><category term="Bywilliam Ramsaya"></category><category term="Globa Energ"></category><category term="ChineseNational Reform andDevelopment Commission"></category></entry><entry><title>Indian retail scenario in the economic slowdown</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/indian-retail-scenario-economic-slowdown-1675876a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-05T23:12:05Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-05:/indian-retail-scenario-economic-slowdown-1675876a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The retail industry&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Organized retail in India constitutes a very little share of around 7.8% of the total retail market. Of that 96% is in the ten biggest cities, and 86% in the biggest six. Through the 1990s organized retail added just 1million sq.ft. of space a year. From 2001 onwards, the pace quickened dramatically and 2003 alone saw an addition of 10 million sq.ft. retail space. As per the Marketing Whitebook 2009-2010, Indian retail market is estimated at US$ 280...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Consumer Spending"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Retail Trade"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="KPMG LLP"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Mumbai"></category><category term="Wal-Mart Stores Inc."></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Kolkata"></category><category term="adidas AG"></category><category term="Mothercare plc"></category><category term="De Beers Group"></category><category term="Bharti Enterprises Ltd."></category><category term="Reliance Retail Ltd."></category><category term="Ledbury Research Ltd."></category><category term="Retail Sales"></category><category term="Pantaloon Retail Ltd."></category><category term="Vishal Retail Ltd."></category><category term="eZone"></category><category term="Coincident Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Gopa Ghosh"></category><category term="Rakhi Dutta Roy"></category><category term="Sushmita Ghosh"></category><category term="Rural Marketing Association of India"></category><category term="Union Commerce Ministry"></category></entry><entry><title>Euro Debt Situation May Be Fully Priced In</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/euro-debt-situation-fully-priced-3467034a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-27T08:57:01Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-27:/euro-debt-situation-fully-priced-3467034a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Dow Jones Industrial Average"></category><category 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Zone"></category><category term="Philadelphia Semiconductor Index"></category></entry><entry><title>The Tricky Financial Character of Gold</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/tricky-financial-character-gold-3466212a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-27T08:55:50Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-27:/tricky-financial-character-gold-3466212a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Inflation Rate"></category><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Markets"></category><category term="Indian Markets"></category><category term="Commodity Markets"></category><category term="Gold Prices"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Lehman Brothers Inc."></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="World Markets"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Inflation and Deflation"></category><category term="Metals Markets"></category></entry><entry><title>Hiring Expected to Improve in 23 of 36 Countries</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/hiring-expected-improve-23-36-countries-3465919a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-27T08:55:24Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-27:/hiring-expected-improve-23-36-countries-3465919a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="Sweden"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Latin America"></category><category term="Germany"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Spain"></category><category term="Belgium"></category><category term="Austria"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Central Europe"></category><category term="Manpower Inc."></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category></entry><entry><title>Recruitment Trends in India - What Employers and Job Seekers are Looking For</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/recruitment-trends-india-employers-job-seekers-1162880a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-09T15:36:51Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-09:/recruitment-trends-india-employers-job-seekers-1162880a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Like any other industry, the recruitment "industry" is cyclical. IT follows the cycles of other industries to a large extent. But the recruitment industry has a significant advantage because of the "products" it promotes - skilled manpower. For any organization, in any kind of economy, skilled manpower is absolutely essential.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In a booming economy, companies in India were offering high salaries and attractive incentive packages to attract the best talent to their payroll. However, as t...</summary><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Self-Employment and Freelancing"></category></entry><entry><title>IMPACT OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS ON NON-FARM SECTOR WORKERS</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/impact-financial-crisis-nonfarm-sector-workers-1662647a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T13:11:53Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/impact-financial-crisis-nonfarm-sector-workers-1662647a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Introduction&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The impact of the financial sector crisis and the resulting economic downturn on the lower income segment of the population has been varied in India. In some sectors, particularly export dependent sectors such as diamonds and carpets, there have been a lot of shutdowns and layoffs, and thus a corresponding loss of livelihoods. In those sectors in which demand was derived from export and domestic growth (i.e., mainly higher end construction, trade, transpor...</summary><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Layoffs and Downsizing"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Trade"></category><category term="Imports and Exports"></category><category term="Travel and Tourism"></category><category term="Tourism"></category><category term="Travel Destinations"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Retail Trade"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Government of India"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="Hyderabad"></category><category term="Jaipur"></category><category term="Rajasthan"></category><category term="Mumbai"></category><category term="Gurgaon"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Coimbatore"></category><category term="Bangalore"></category><category term="Delhi"></category><category term="Agra"></category><category term="Surat"></category><category term="Tamil Nadu"></category><category term="Uttar Pradesh"></category><category term="Karnataka"></category><category term="Madhya Pradesh"></category><category term="Punjab"></category><category term="Andhra Pradesh"></category><category term="Haryana"></category><category term="Mirzapur"></category><category term="Anantapur"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Destinations"></category><category term="Kurnool"></category><category term="Bellary"></category><category term="Alagappa University"></category><category term="Srikakulam"></category><category term="Bharathiar University"></category><category term="Ministry of Food Processing Industries"></category><category term="All India Carpet Manufacturers' Association"></category><category term="Tirupur Exporters' Association"></category><category term="Exports"></category><category term="Coimbatore Management Association"></category></entry><entry><title>India's economy grows at fastest pace in 2 years</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/indias-economy-grows-fastest-pace-2-years-949250a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-05-31T02:00:15Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-05-31:/indias-economy-grows-fastest-pace-2-years-949250a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;&lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt; economy grew 8.6 percent in Jan-Mar quarter, best in 2 years as manufacturing rebounds&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;A rebound in manufacturing and recovering farm output drove India's quarterly economic growth to 8.6 percent, the best in two years as &lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt;'s third-largest economy returns to pre-crisis levels of expansion.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Growth for the financial year ended March was 7.4 percent, beating a government ...</summary><category term="Asian Economy"></category><category term="EU Economy"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Development"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Weather"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Manmohan Singh"></category><category term="D.K. Joshi"></category><category term="Enam Securities Pvt. Ltd."></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Crisil Ltd."></category></entry><entry><title>Energy use set to jump 50 percent by 2035: report</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/energy-set-jump-50-percent-2035-report-944073a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-05-25T10:15:46Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-05-25:/energy-set-jump-50-percent-2035-report-944073a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;World energy consumption is expected to jump by nearly 50 percent by 2035, led by developing nations such as &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;, the US government said in a report Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;As consumption increases, &lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt; will also account for most of energy-linked pollution blamed for global warming, said the &lt;a title="U.S. Energy Information Administration" href="/topic/U.S.+Ene...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Commodity Markets"></category><category term="Oil Prices"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Development"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Earth Science"></category><category term="Climatology"></category><category term="Global Climate Change"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Energy Technology"></category><category term="Nature and the Environment"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Energy"></category><category term="U.S. Energy Information Administration"></category><category term="Environmental Issues and Protection"></category><category term="World Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>Mutual Funds as well as other Cruise Control Investing Tactics may well no Longer Cut It</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/mutual-funds-cruise-control-investing-tactics-longer-cut-1623670a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-05T12:14:31Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-05:/mutual-funds-cruise-control-investing-tactics-longer-cut-1623670a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;It used to be that in the event the analysts called it a burst bubble, or even a recession, or an financial slowdown, all you needed to do was hold your breath and hunker down, while it played by itself out; and rather soon you found points were on the mend. Those have been the good times. Now even though, booms, busts, bubbles and recessions are just as normal as the waves that rock your boat. If you need to hunker straight down, you may probably as well make yourself getting secure in there...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Hedge Funds"></category><category term="Personal Finance"></category><category term="Consumer Credit and Debt"></category><category term="Credit Card Debt"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Medicare"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Investment Funds"></category></entry><entry><title>Suzuki posts small gain on robust sales in India</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/suzuki-posts-small-gain-robust-sales-india-929225a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T11:22:09Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/suzuki-posts-small-gain-robust-sales-india-929225a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Japanese carmaker Suzuki on Monday said it managed to post a profit in the fiscal year to March as robust sales in &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt; and cost-saving offset sluggish demand in Western markets and &lt;a title="Japan" href="/topic/Japan" &gt;Japan&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;While the company defied the recession, maintaining its record of posting profits for more than 40 consecutive years, its revenue was undermined by a &lt;a title="Japanese Yen" href="/topic/Japanese+Yen" &gt;strong yen...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Markets"></category><category term="Japanese Markets"></category><category term="Forex"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Motor Vehicle Manufacturing"></category><category term="Automobile Manufacturing"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Volkswagen AG"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="General Motors Corporation"></category><category term="Maruti Udyog Ltd."></category><category term="Osamu Suzuki"></category><category term="World Markets"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="U.S. Dollar"></category><category term="Japanese Yen"></category><category term="Greek Economy"></category><category term="Consumer Cyclicals"></category></entry><entry><title>Investing in Retail Property in India</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/investing-retail-property-india-1684958a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-06T01:49:29Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-06:/investing-retail-property-india-1684958a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;The real estate in India has become such an important sector that everyone has been talking about it. It is so deeply associated with lives of people that each one of them has either made a property transaction in the past or planning to in the future, be it buying, selling or investing.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;The real estate sector plays a significant role in Indian economy by contributing heavily towards the GDP. It generates employment only second to agriculture and is developing further at a rap...</summary><category term="Real Estate"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Retail Trade"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Mumbai"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Bangalore"></category><category term="Delhi"></category><category term="Urban Land Institute"></category><category term="Karnataka"></category><category term="Kumar Rajagopalan"></category></entry><entry><title>Job Search Blues? Lay them off</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/job-search-blues-lay-1659008a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-05T19:18:50Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-05:/job-search-blues-lay-1659008a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;The feeling of being independent and doing what one likes with his/ her money is beautiful. The time spent on jobs make for more than 60% of our work life as we spend almost the entire day in the office. The rest of the time goes away in traveling, catching up on the sleep and other trivia. We may crib about our jobs, bosses, lack of time, lesser opportunities for socializing and hundreds of other things but we cannot deny the fact that we cannot live without our jobs. This is why those who d...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Unemployment Rate"></category><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Job Searching"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="South Asia"></category></entry><entry><title>Finance Jobs are Back in Market</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/finance-jobs-market-1654467a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-05T18:45:25Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-05:/finance-jobs-market-1654467a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Even as India continues with their hiring spree, the US market is reeling from the recession's deadly attack. The percentage of unemployment has now reached to ten percent ? for the second time since World War 2. It begun to look more hopeful before it relapsed back into its depressing mode of op.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Millions of unemployed in the United States are of the sentiment that no recovery is on its way. The estimation lies in mid-2010 for the hiring to be resumed. Experts say that the un...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Unemployment Rate"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Startups"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>The Global Economic Crisis: The Impact On Consumer Attitudes &amp;amp; Behaviors In India - Market Research Report On Aarkstore Enterprise</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/global-economic-crisis-impact-consumer-attitudes-amp-behaviors-india-market-research-report-aarkstore-enterprise-1684344a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-06T01:38:19Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-06:/global-economic-crisis-impact-consumer-attitudes-amp-behaviors-india-market-research-report-aarkstore-enterprise-1684344a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Introduction&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; survey of Indian respondents established that 55% either 'strongly' or 'tended' to agree with the statement I believe my country of residence is in a recession. However their relative conviction in this belief is lower than the global average (69%). This reflects the greater optimism and growing financial and emotional satisfaction among Indians as prosperity has increased&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Scope&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Detailed analysis documenting Indian consumers' 'recessionary m...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Mental Health"></category><category term="Stress"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>Real Estate Delhi</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/real-estate-delhi-1648033a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-05T17:57:38Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-05:/real-estate-delhi-1648033a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Miss Robin Thomas has come down from Canada and is searching for a guest house and found the one in a guest house in Faridabad where she has received every luxury and comfort that she will receive in Canada. India is developing in the sector of real estate and is the source of enhancement of our gross domestic product. It is one sector which is almost recession proof as the demand will always be high in this sector. Due to recent economic crisis the prices of the homes have been affected but ...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Canada"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Faridabad"></category><category term="Robin Thomas"></category></entry><entry><title>Government Jobs- Best Career Option In India</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/government-jobs-career-option-india-1270346a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-10T07:32:26Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-10:/government-jobs-career-option-india-1270346a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;India is witnessing a different trend in the market these days. Here I am not talking about the share market or economic turmoil. I am talking about the youth which is taking government jobs more enthusiastically than the much higher paying private sector jobs. There are many reasons for this change in trend and I am discussing these below.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Job Security&lt;/strong&gt;- The recession which has shaken the world badly and has hit the global economies has created a fear among those...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Lehman Brothers Inc."></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category></entry><entry><title>India still adding IT jobs despite recession</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/india-adding-jobs-recession-3134377a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T09:28:03Z</updated><author><name>Info World</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/india-adding-jobs-recession-3134377a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Computer Technology"></category><category term="Software"></category><category term="Information Technology"></category><category term="Consulting Services"></category><category term="Information Technology Sector"></category><category term="Software and Services"></category><category term="Software Development and Publishing"></category><category term="Technology Services"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="IBM Corporation"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Infosys Technologies Ltd."></category><category term="National Association of Software and Service Companies"></category><category term="Accenture Ltd."></category><category term="Tata Consultancy Services Ltd."></category><category term="Sachin Pilot"></category></entry><entry><title>Wipro Expands As The Economy Wobbles Back</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/wipro-expands-economy-wobbles-3132471a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T09:22:10Z</updated><author><name>Forbes</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/wipro-expands-economy-wobbles-3132471a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Google Inc."></category><category term="Shanghai"></category><category term="Forbes Media LLC"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Costa Rica"></category><category term="Bangalore"></category><category term="Chengdu"></category><category term="Wipro Ltd."></category><category term="Azim Premji"></category><category term="Girish Paranjpe"></category><category term="World Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>Second House</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/house-1521030a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-22T03:40:07Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-22:/house-1521030a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;We all know what a turbulent last two years have been for world markets and it all started with sub-prime crises in United States.Since availability of land is not a problem in US,realtors began marketing the need for investing in a second house to be used as a weekend home or as a smart home.This cycle fetched some appreciation on artificial demand for sometime created by easy availability of low-cost loans.Soon,people found themselves saddled with huge debts and a home which they never need...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category></entry><entry><title>India Faces Tricky Economic Decisions</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/india-faces-tricky-economic-decisions-3116017a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T07:56:56Z</updated><author><name>Forbes</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/india-faces-tricky-economic-decisions-3116017a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Asian Economy"></category><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Inflation Rate"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Economic Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Indian Politics"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Motor Vehicle Manufacturing"></category><category term="Automobile Manufacturing"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Reserve Bank Of India"></category><category term="Delhi"></category><category term="Economic Stimulus"></category><category term="Tata Nano"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category><category term="Consumer Cyclicals"></category></entry><entry><title>Business Counterparts Give Jitters To Indian Apparel Industry</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/business-counterparts-give-jitters-indian-apparel-industry-1455154a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T13:10:11Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/business-counterparts-give-jitters-indian-apparel-industry-1455154a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Not Just The Global Economic Downturn, But The Growing Productivity Of The Neighboring Countries Like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, And China Are Now Giving Gitters To The &lt;a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://apparelexpo.fibre2fashion.com/"&gt;Indian Apparel Industry&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Indian Apparel Industry, Which Was Hit Badly By The Recession, Was Perceived To Succumb To Its Hold. During The Past Years, Indi...</summary><category term="Trade"></category><category term="Imports and Exports"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Textile and Apparel Manufacturing"></category><category term="Apparel Manufacturing"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Sri Lanka"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Bangladesh"></category><category term="Consumer Non-Durables Manufacturing"></category><category term="Sri Lankas Low"></category><category term="Attract International"></category><category term="Bigger Manufacturing"></category><category term="Consumer Cyclicals"></category></entry><entry><title>Australia sees return to mining boom</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/australia-sees-return-mining-boom-852198a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T06:59:42Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/australia-sees-return-mining-boom-852198a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Mining is returning to boom times in &lt;a title="Australia" href="/topic/Australia" &gt;Australia&lt;/a&gt;, a top central bank official said Tuesday, thanks to a spike in investment driven by the rampant resources appetites of &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Deputy Reserve Bank governor &lt;a title="Ric Battellino" href="/topic/Ric+Battellino" &gt;Ric Battellino&lt;/a&gt; said the Australian economy was experiencing a surge in mining a...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Korea"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Canberra"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="Australian Economy"></category><category term="Ric Battellino"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Australian Dollar"></category></entry><entry><title>India growth on track for boom levels: official report</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/india-growth-track-boom-levels-official-report-848703a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-06-12T03:31:38Z</updated><author><name>AFP South Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-06-12:/india-growth-track-boom-levels-official-report-848703a/</id><summary type="html">&amp;amp;amp;lt;div&amp;amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;amp;lt;p&amp;amp;amp;gt;&lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;'s economic growth is poised to return to boom levels but the government should move slowly in rolling back stimulus and cutting its hefty deficit, an influential official panel said Friday.&amp;amp;amp;lt;/p&amp;amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;amp;lt;p&amp;amp;amp;gt;The economy is expected to grow at 8.2 percent next year and at least nine percent the year after -- the rate at which it was expanding before the global financ...</summary><category term="Asian Economy"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Reserve Bank Of India"></category><category term="World Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>Reduced Air Fare For Common Man?S Affordability</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/reduced-air-fare-common-mans-affordability-1725257a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-06T12:12:19Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-06:/reduced-air-fare-common-mans-affordability-1725257a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Just before 6 to 7 years, air travel was considered as beyond a common man?s reach since not many people were able to afford the &lt;a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.flykingfisher.com" title="Air fare"&gt;air fare&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;However, the scenario has completely changed now with so many airlines competing with each other resulting in reducing the air travel fares considerably. With top airlines slashing fares consi...</summary><category term="Travel and Tourism"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Transportation"></category><category term="Air Travel"></category><category term="Airfares"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category></entry><entry><title>Industries Worst Hit By The Sub Prime Crisis</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/industries-worst-hit-prime-crisis-1181539a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-09T18:34:56Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-09:/industries-worst-hit-prime-crisis-1181539a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;The economic slowdown that has triggered panic across all economies of the world has led to widespread lay offs and bankruptcy. Although economists throughout the world opine that the signs of a financial crisis had emerged several months previous, Americans failed to see the damage that they were causing to themselves by resorting to credit. As a result, adverse effects of the economic meltdown were seen as sudden and unexpected. Following the sub prime crisis that seems to have had the most...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Real Estate"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="U.S. Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Indian Politics"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category></entry><entry><title>Effect Of Recession On Government Jobs In India And Recession Proof Jobs</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/effect-recession-government-jobs-india-recession-proof-jobs-1453867a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-21T16:18:44Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-21:/effect-recession-government-jobs-india-recession-proof-jobs-1453867a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;In the month of June 2009 AIR INDIA employees haven't received their salaries. The number of employees have also been slashed down due to recession. So it is not only the private sector but also the government jobs in India that are getting jolts from the the US recession. So all government jobs are not recession proof although the impact of US recession on &lt;a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.manpowerindia.net/g...</summary><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Information Technology"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Air-India Ltd."></category><category term="State Bank of India"></category><category term="Analysis Research Inc."></category><category term="Dena Bank"></category></entry><entry><title>Cummins Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/cummins-q4-2009-earnings-call-transcript-2779324a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T13:17:31Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/cummins-q4-2009-earnings-call-transcript-2779324a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Company Activities and Information"></category><category term="Corporate Reporting"></category><category term="Earnings and Losses"></category><category term="Partnerships"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Energy Technology"></category><category term="Electricity Generation"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Latin America"></category><category term="Germany"></category><category term="Jamestown"></category><category term="Goldman Sachs Group Inc."></category><category term="Barclays plc"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Boston"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Africa"></category><category term="Canada"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="U.S. Environmental Protection Agency"></category><category term="Cleveland"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Munich"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Chrysler LLC"></category><category term="Wells Fargo &amp; Company"></category><category term="Tata Motors Ltd."></category><category term="AB Volvo"></category><category term="Western Canada"></category><category term="Navistar International Corporation"></category><category term="Dodge Ram"></category><category term="Jamshedpur"></category><category term="Cummins Inc."></category><category term="PACCAR Inc."></category><category term="ISX"></category><category term="Tim Solso"></category><category term="Andrew Casey"></category><category term="New York Stock Exchange"></category><category term="U.S. Dollar"></category><category term="Henry Kirn"></category><category term="JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co."></category><category term="Jerry Revich"></category><category term="Tom Linebarger"></category><category term="Foton Cummins"></category><category term="Generally Accepted Accounting Principles"></category><category term="Adam Uhlman"></category><category term="Meredith Taylor"></category><category term="Ann Duignan"></category><category term="Tata Cummins"></category><category term="J. P Morgan"></category><category term="Dean Cantrell"></category><category term="Pat Ward"></category></entry><entry><title>Big fat Indian weddings slim down in tough times</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/big-fat-indian-weddings-slim-tough-times-817412a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T07:38:35Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/big-fat-indian-weddings-slim-tough-times-817412a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Preeti Punamiya is a young and excited bride-to-be, preparing for a traditional Indian wedding which usually features days of lavish celebrations.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;But the global economic downturn has made her rethink the extravagance, following a trend that has seen many Indian families scale down celebrations.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"It's our families who wanted to make it a grand affair," said Punamiya, a biotechnology researcher in her early 20s who is marrying a US-based software engineer.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"I have wanted...</summary><category term="Weddings"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Canada"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Morocco"></category><category term="Mumbai"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Pereira"></category><category term="Shaadi.com Matrimonials"></category><category term="Bollywood"></category><category term="Tejal Kadakia"></category></entry><entry><title>SIGNS OF A REVIVAL OF WORLD COMMUNIST MOVEMENT</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/signs-revival-world-communist-movement-1633704a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-05T14:56:30Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-05:/signs-revival-world-communist-movement-1633704a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;World Communist Movement, of late, shows signs of revival across the world after its decline began from the 70?s and near total collapse after the disintegration of Soviet Union, followed by other European Communist countries like Poland, Romania and Hungary. Marxism as claimed by certain modern day intellectuals as well as politicians elsewhere is not an outdated ideology. It has a humane compassionate approach to the suffering millions- the have-nots- in Marxian parlance. Then why it had be...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Lehman Brothers Inc."></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Chile"></category><category term="Bolivia"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Poland"></category><category term="U.S.S.R."></category><category term="Central Europe"></category><category term="Romania"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="Alan Greenspan"></category><category term="Hungary"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Kerala"></category><category term="Mikhail Gorbachev"></category><category term="Evo Morales"></category><category term="Hugo Chavez"></category><category term="U.S. Republican Party"></category><category term="Michelle Bachelet"></category><category term="Samajwadi Party"></category><category term="Anil Ambani"></category><category term="Amitabh Bachan"></category><category term="Amar Singhji"></category><category term="Nationalist Congress Party of Sharad Pawar"></category></entry><entry><title>Indian Markets Thursday Wrap: Goodbye to the Decade of 250% Gains</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/indian-markets-thursday-wrap-goodbye-decade-25025-gains-2773409a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T13:05:18Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/indian-markets-thursday-wrap-goodbye-decade-25025-gains-2773409a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Markets"></category><category term="Indian Markets"></category><category term="Stock Prices"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Emerging Markets"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Russia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Bharti Airtel Ltd."></category><category term="Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd."></category><category term="World Markets"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="U.S. Dollar"></category><category term="Indian Rupee"></category><category term="SENSEX Index"></category><category term="Asset-Price Bubbles"></category><category term="S&amp;P CNX Nifty Index"></category><category term="Stock Markets"></category></entry><entry><title>Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/wall-street-breakfast-mustknow-news-2773130a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T13:04:41Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/wall-street-breakfast-mustknow-news-2773130a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Consumer Spending"></category><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Stock Prices"></category><category term="Dow Jones Industrial Average"></category><category term="Personal Finance"></category><category term="Consumer Credit and Debt"></category><category term="Home Financing"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Indian Politics"></category><category term="Japanese Politics"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Banking Services"></category><category term="Credit Services and Intermediation"></category><category term="Mortgage Banking and Services"></category><category term="Investment Services"></category><category term="Transportation and Logistics Sector"></category><category term="Air Transportation"></category><category term="Passenger Air Transportation"></category><category term="Airlines"></category><category term="Passenger Transportation"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Freddie Mac Holdings"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="New York"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Wall Street"></category><category term="U.S. Federal Reserve"></category><category term="Lehman Brothers Inc."></category><category term="Internal Revenue Service"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="UBS AG"></category><category term="Deutsche Bank AG"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Shanghai"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc"></category><category term="HSBC Holdings plc"></category><category term="MasterCard Inc."></category><category term="Sherlock Holmes"></category><category term="UAL Corporation"></category><category term="Wen Jiabao"></category><category term="Roger King"></category><category term="State Street Corporation"></category><category term="IMAX Corporation"></category><category term="England"></category><category term="Sempra Commodities"></category><category term="Dallas Fed Manufacturing"></category><category term="Retail Sales"></category><category term="Christmas"></category><category term="Mortgage Rates"></category><category term="London (England)"></category><category term="Asset Management"></category><category term="U.S. Dollar"></category><category term="Chinese Renminbi"></category><category term="DAX Index"></category><category term="Nikkei 225 Index"></category><category term="Hang Seng"></category><category term="RBS"></category><category term="JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co."></category><category term="Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel"></category><category term="Coincident Economic Indicators"></category><category term="PM Chicago Fed Midwest Manufacturing"></category></entry><entry><title>Jobs in India: The Real Story</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/jobs-india-real-story-1510086a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-22T00:34:59Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-22:/jobs-india-real-story-1510086a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;The "India Shining" story may be under stress by the ongoing economic crisis, but some sectors and career options still hold promise for job seekers this year, according to human resource experts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Leading advisors feel that India will have a demand for 85-90 million people across various sectors, and the majority of the demand will come from high-growth industries like IT, outsourcing, banking, retail and healthcare.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Similarly, a survey by HR consultancy Manpower project...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Job Growth"></category><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Job Searching"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Google Inc."></category><category term="Manpower Inc."></category><category term="South Asia"></category></entry><entry><title>The &amp;quot;Jobless Recovery&amp;quot; and Other Nonsense</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/quotjobless-recoveryquot-nonsense-1498315a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-21T22:32:58Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-21:/quotjobless-recoveryquot-nonsense-1498315a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What is a "Jobless Recovery"&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Ever heard the joke about economists? "If you laid all the world's economists end to end, they still wouldn't reach a conclusion!"&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;The term"jobless recovery" have been bandied about recently to describe the "end of the recession", and I've decided to add my ten-cents worth. The term was first used in the 1990's by economists who noted that a country's Gross Domestic Product could actually increase, even though unemployment figures we...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="The Great Depression"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category></entry><entry><title>World Alcoholic Drinks Industry Looks at New Markets and Trends to Boost Business</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/world-alcoholic-drinks-industry-new-markets-trends-boost-business-1784596a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-09T22:28:20Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-09:/world-alcoholic-drinks-industry-new-markets-trends-boost-business-1784596a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;London&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;, November 30, 2009&lt;/strong&gt;: Alcohol is often cited as a recession-proof market. While unfavorable currency rates and the global consumer credit crunch contributed to a temporary dip in the volume of sales, consumption has been steadily on the increase in the last several months, albeit in new ways and throwing up new market trends. For instance, English sparkling wines is one of the biggest success stories of 2009, producers and retailers say, enjoying record ...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="New York"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Latin America"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="South Africa"></category><category term="Africa"></category><category term="Chile"></category><category term="New Zealand"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="Russia"></category><category term="Eastern Europe"></category><category term="Kenya"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Milan"></category><category term="Moscow"></category><category term="Euro Zone"></category><category term="Sonja Merchant"></category><category term="APAC Congress"></category><category term="Utilities/Energy, Manufacturing"></category></entry><entry><title>Asia's luxury car market 'picking up': Rolls-Royce</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/asias-luxury-car-market-picking-rollsroyce-749435a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:59:19Z</updated><author><name>AFP South Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/asias-luxury-car-market-picking-rollsroyce-749435a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Rolls-Royce plc" href="/topic/Rolls-Royce+plc" &gt;Rolls-Royce&lt;/a&gt; said Friday the market for its super-luxury cars was picking up dramatically across &lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt; as the effects of the global financial crisis recede.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"We're fast coming out of the financial crisis and &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt; look like they will lead the way out in 2010 on a feel-good factor," Rolls-Roy...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development"></category><category term="Forbes Media LLC"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Rolls-Royce plc"></category><category term="New Delhi"></category><category term="Frankfurt Motor Show"></category><category term="Hal Serudin"></category><category term="Colin Kelly"></category><category term="Rolls-Royce Asia"></category></entry><entry><title>Rolls-Royce says Asia's luxury car market picking up</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/rollsroyce-asias-luxury-car-market-picking-749434a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:59:19Z</updated><author><name>AFP South Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/rollsroyce-asias-luxury-car-market-picking-749434a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Rolls-Royce plc" href="/topic/Rolls-Royce+plc" &gt;Rolls-Royce&lt;/a&gt; said on Friday the market for its ultra-luxury cars is picking up dramatically across &lt;a title="Asia" href="/topic/Asia" &gt;Asia&lt;/a&gt; as the effects of the global financial crisis recede.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"We're fast coming out of the financial crisis and &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt; look like they will lead the way out in 2010 on a feel-good factor," Rolls-R...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Rolls-Royce plc"></category><category term="New Delhi"></category><category term="Frankfurt Motor Show"></category><category term="Colin Kelly"></category></entry><entry><title>FERTILE GROUND FOR STARTUPS</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/fertile-ground-startups-748795a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:00:04Z</updated><author><name>BusinessWeek</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/fertile-ground-startups-748795a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;h1&gt;FERTILE GROUND FOR STARTUPS
 			&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;p&gt;Who needs job security? In June 2008, as the recession was moving from bad to worse, &lt;a title="Caterina Fake" href="/topic/Caterina+Fake" &gt;Caterina Fake&lt;/a&gt; gave up a comfortable, executive-level job at &lt;a title="Yahoo! Inc." href="/topic/Yahoo!+Inc." &gt;Yahoo!&lt;/a&gt; to launch a company. She left &lt;a title="California" href="/topic/California" &gt;California&lt;/a&gt; and set up shop in &lt;a title="New York City" href="/topic/New+York+City" &gt;New York City&lt;/a&gt; to ...</summary><category term="Private Equity"></category><category term="Venture Capital"></category><category term="Startups"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Internet"></category><category term="Social Software and Tagging"></category><category term="Private Equity Firms"></category><category term="Venture Capital Firms"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="New York City"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Turkey"></category><category term="California"></category><category term="Hewlett-Packard Company"></category><category term="Massachusetts"></category><category term="PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP"></category><category term="Silicon Valley"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Genentech Inc."></category><category term="South Korea"></category><category term="Yahoo! Inc."></category><category term="Google Inc."></category><category term="Apple Inc."></category><category term="Facebook Inc."></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Flickr.com"></category><category term="Harvard Business School"></category><category term="BusinessWeek Magazine"></category><category term="Atari Inc."></category><category term="National Venture Capital Association"></category><category term="Sequoia Capital"></category><category term="Michael Moritz"></category><category term="Kauffman Foundation"></category><category term="Jim Breyer"></category><category term="Accel Partners"></category><category term="Tarun Khanna"></category><category term="Carl Schramm"></category><category term="Caterina Fake"></category><category term="Northern California"></category><category term="The Great Depression"></category><category term="Peter Frykman"></category><category term="Center for Venture Research"></category></entry><entry><title>Frbiz.com reports PwC: Asian apparel retailer for the best areas for growth</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/frbizcom-reports-pwc-asian-apparel-retailer-areas-growth-1521693a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T13:31:57Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/frbizcom-reports-pwc-asian-apparel-retailer-areas-growth-1521693a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;PwC in Shenzhen recently released report shows that the majority of the retail and consumer goods in Asia is still growth opportunities for enterprises, although the growth rate will slow down somewhat in the short term.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;PricewaterhouseCoopers Global Retail and consumer industry executives I Ye Jiali said: "As early as before the contraction in the global economy, multinational companies have changed strategies, the target shifted to robust growth opportunities in emerging markets.&lt;/p&gt;...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Emerging Markets"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Latin America"></category><category term="Germany"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Russia"></category><category term="South Korea"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Moscow"></category><category term="Shenzhen"></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category></entry><entry><title>India mood gung-ho at economic summit</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/india-mood-gungho-economic-summit-736096a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:16:31Z</updated><author><name>AFP South Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/india-mood-gungho-economic-summit-736096a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Indian economic party is back on.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Twelve months ago, delegates to &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;'s annual economic jamboree in &lt;a title="New Delhi" href="/topic/New+Delhi" &gt;New Delhi&lt;/a&gt; were sunk in gloom about the country's prospects, with the world mired in the worst financial crisis since the 1930s.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This year, the tone at the India &lt;a title="World Economic Forum" href="/topic/World+Economic+Forum" &gt;World Economic Forum&lt;/a&gt;, attended by over 600 delega...</summary><category term="Asian Economy"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Washington, DC"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="University of Chicago"></category><category term="The World Bank Group"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="New Delhi"></category><category term="Manmohan Singh"></category><category term="Montek Singh Ahluwalia"></category><category term="World Economic Forum"></category><category term="Klaus Schwab"></category><category term="Kamal Nath"></category><category term="Printronix Inc."></category><category term="International Finance Corporation"></category><category term="Lars Thunell"></category><category term="Randy Eisenbach"></category></entry><entry><title>HIGHLIGHTS-Speakers at the World Economic Forum in India</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/highlightsspeakers-world-economic-forum-india-2790683a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T14:26:22Z</updated><author><name>Forbes</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/highlightsspeakers-world-economic-forum-india-2790683a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Inflation Rate"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Social and Behavioral Sciences"></category><category term="Social Issues"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Nissan Motor Co. Ltd."></category><category term="Economics"></category><category term="Food Security and Hunger"></category><category term="Manmohan Singh"></category><category term="Carlos Ghosn"></category><category term="World Economic Forum"></category><category term="Indra Nooyi"></category><category term="Sunil Mittal"></category><category term="Alistair Scrutton"></category><category term="Greg Mahlich"></category><category term="Montek Singh"></category></entry><entry><title>Fiscal Responsibility Has Moved Abroad</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/fiscal-responsibility-moved-2765145a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T12:50:06Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/fiscal-responsibility-moved-2765145a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Forex"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Real Estate"></category><category term="Real Estate Sales"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Development"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Economic Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Indian Politics"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Federal Budget"></category><category term="Government Spending"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="New Zealand"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Indian Economy"></category><category term="Reserve Bank of Australia"></category><category term="Economic Stimulus"></category><category term="International Monetary Fund"></category><category term="Car Allowance Rebate System"></category><category term="U.S. Dollar"></category><category term="Coincident Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Gross Domestic Product"></category></entry><entry><title>Ness Technologies, Inc. Q3 2009 Earnings Call Transcript</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/ness-technologies-q3-2009-earnings-call-transcript-2764351a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T12:48:12Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/ness-technologies-q3-2009-earnings-call-transcript-2764351a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Company Activities and Information"></category><category term="Corporate Reporting"></category><category term="Earnings and Losses"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Computer Technology"></category><category term="Software"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="Slovakia"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="New York"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission"></category><category term="Israel"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Spain"></category><category term="Tel Aviv"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="United Nations"></category><category term="Eastern Europe"></category><category term="Central Europe"></category><category term="Romania"></category><category term="Oppenheimer Holdings Inc."></category><category term="Hungary"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Czech Republic"></category><category term="Bangalore"></category><category term="InformationWeek"></category><category term="Arcadia"></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category><category term="Tel Aviv Stock Exchange"></category><category term="Sachi Gerlitz"></category><category term="Ness Technologies Inc."></category><category term="U.S. Dollar"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category><category term="EBITDA"></category><category term="Private Securities Litigation Reform Act"></category><category term="Israel Electric Corporation"></category><category term="Generally Accepted Accounting Principles"></category><category term="Oscar Gruss"></category><category term="Ofer Segev"></category><category term="Drew Wright"></category><category term="Manish Hemrajani"></category><category term="Avishai Kantor"></category><category term="Moshe Katri Cowen"></category><category term="Central &amp; Eastern Europe"></category><category term="National Water Company"></category><category term="Tel Aviv Academic College"></category></entry><entry><title>India Dirty Old Writer</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/photo/india-dirty-writer-2404764p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-01-01T08:01:24Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2011-01-01:/photo/india-dirty-writer-2404764p/</id><summary type="html">In this photo taken on Monday, Dec. 20, 2010, &lt;a title="Khushwant Singh" href="/topic/Khushwant+Singh" &gt;Khushwant Singh&lt;/a&gt;, 96, drinks tea sitting next to a fireplace in his house in &lt;a title="New Delhi" href="/topic/New+Delhi" &gt;New Delhi&lt;/a&gt;. The famously grumpy writer, known for everything from beautifully wrought novels to fart jokes, has been a giant of &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;'s literary world for more than sixty years. The lawyer-turned-diplomat-turned-writer insist...</summary><category term="Media"></category><category term="Book Reviews"></category><category term="Food and Cooking"></category><category term="Beverages"></category><category term="Tea"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="New Delhi"></category><category term="Khushwant Singh"></category><category term="Books and Literature"></category></entry><entry><title>India Taste of Tea</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/photo/india-taste-tea-2404385p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-31T08:00:22Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-12-31:/photo/india-taste-tea-2404385p/</id><summary type="html">An Indian laborer plucks tea leaves at a tea garden in Amchong tea estate, about 45 kilometers (28 miles) east of Gauhati, &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;, Friday, Dec. 31, 2010. Tea growers in northeastern India say climate change has hurt the country's tea crop, leading not just to a drop in production but also subtly altering the flavor of their brew. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)&lt;div id="copyright"&gt;&lt;div&gt;
        Copyright 2010&amp;#160; &lt;a href="http://www.ap.org"&gt;AP News&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div...</summary><category term="Food and Cooking"></category><category term="Beverages"></category><category term="Tea"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Earth Science"></category><category term="Climatology"></category><category term="Global Climate Change"></category><category term="Nature and the Environment"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Environmental Issues and Protection"></category></entry><entry><title>India New Year</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/photo/india-new-year-2404352p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-31T05:01:03Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-12-31:/photo/india-new-year-2404352p/</id><summary type="html">An Indian Sadhu, or Hindu holy man, adds the sunrise to figures of the new year on his  forehead on the banks of the &lt;a title="Ganges River" href="/topic/Ganges+River" &gt;river Ganges&lt;/a&gt; in &lt;a title="Allahabad" href="/topic/Allahabad" &gt;Allahabad&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;, Friday, Dec. 31, 2010. (AP Photo/Rajesh &lt;a title="Kumar Singh" href="/topic/Kumar+Singh" &gt;Kumar Singh&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;div id="copyright"&gt;&lt;div&gt;
        Copyright 2010&amp;#160; &lt;a href="http://www.ap.org"&gt;AP News&lt;/a&gt;&lt;...</summary><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Ganges River"></category><category term="Allahabad"></category><category term="Kumar Singh"></category></entry><entry><title>Alcatel Settlement</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/photo/alcatel-settlement-2403173p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-28T07:31:44Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-12-28:/photo/alcatel-settlement-2403173p/</id><summary type="html">FILE - In this June 18, 2010 file photo, &lt;a title="Ben Verwaayen" href="/topic/Ben+Verwaayen" &gt;Alcatel-Lucent CEO Ben Verwaayen&lt;/a&gt; talks at a media briefing in &lt;a title="New Delhi" href="/topic/New+Delhi" &gt;New Delhi&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a title="Alcatel-Lucent" href="/topic/Alcatel-Lucent" &gt;Alcatel-Lucent SA&lt;/a&gt; has agreed to pay more than $137 million to settle charges brought against it by the &lt;a title="U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission" href="/topic/U....</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Markets"></category><category term="Indian Markets"></category><category term="U.S. Markets"></category><category term="SEC Activities"></category><category term="Telecommunications Sector"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Justice"></category><category term="U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="New Delhi"></category><category term="Alcatel-Lucent"></category><category term="Ben Verwaayen"></category><category term="World Markets"></category><category term="Financial Market Regulation"></category></entry><entry><title>India Terror Alert</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/photo/india-terror-alert-2403167p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-28T07:01:32Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-12-28:/photo/india-terror-alert-2403167p/</id><summary type="html">An Indian policeman stands guard outside a government office in &lt;a title="Mumbai" href="/topic/Mumbai" &gt;Mumbai&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="India" href="/topic/India" &gt;India&lt;/a&gt;, Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2010. India's Home Ministry has issued a countrywide alert after receiving information of a potential terror strike by a &lt;a title="Pakistan" href="/topic/Pakistan" &gt;Pakistan&lt;/a&gt;-based militant group, an official said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)&lt;div id="copyright"&gt;&lt;div&gt;
        Copyright 2010&amp;#160; &lt;a href="h...</summary><category term="War and Conflict"></category><category term="Terrorism"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Pakistan"></category><category term="Mumbai"></category><category term="South Asia"></category></entry></feed>
