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Riding the yield curve, but far from winning
Mumbai:
What would explain the fact that there are hardly any floating-rate debt issuances in the market. Again, not a day goes by without a corporate house claiming that it has raised monies at the finest ever rate or at record pricing.
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Outsourcing: Its all about yours, mine or ours
Mumbai:
The credit card that one uses may not be a product of the single bank that is issuing the card. Today we are seeing one company providing the service, another handling back-office operations and yet another arranging the network.
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Liquidity and interest rates: Over to the rain god
Mumbai:
What is in store in August on the money markets front? This is the birds eye view: The liquidity slosh will continue and players are likely to look for directions on this basis.
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Life insurance: Coming of age?
Mumbai:
A small mention in a leading financial daily, proudly declaring that private players had garnered over Rs 300 crore of premium in the first year, set this introspection in motion.
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