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Business Solutions — Future of IT outsourcing
Future competitive advantage in IT services will, in large measure, be defined by mastery over Business Solutions. For service providers, Indian or MNC, cost-competitive, within-budget deployment of technology will be passe. They will have to offer s olutions to improve their clients businesses. More

EDITORIAL


Must States rely on sops?
IT IS HARD to say if the 30 months of excise and income-tax concessions for new units located in certain industrially-backward States have led to flight of any significant amount of capital from the more advanced States, as feared by the Tamil ... More

ACCOUNTANCY


Fragmented thinking
Mohan R. Lavi on what lies in the way of segment reporting More

No punishment has ever had enough power to deter a repeat of the penalised crime
K FOR Klynveld, from the name of a firm founded in Amsterdam in 1917; P for Peat, from another firm dating back to 1870 in London; M for Marwick, from yet another accounting firm started in New York in 1897; and G is ... More

It's risky not to measure risk
Kuntal Sur on risk-adjusted performance measurement in banks More

Know more about WTO
THREE letters that many desi chartered accountants fear are WTO, because the bogey of foreign invasion frightens these professionals to no end that they fail to see anything beyond the confines of their own ... More

TEXTILES


EU textile quota crisis — China's loss can be India's gain
WHAT is being described as "negotiating obduracy on both sides of the textile quota fence (the European Union and China)', has triggered a minor "supply revolution". Frustrated European importers and retailers are moving textile production ... More

BANKING


IMF-World Bank Annual Meet: Will it be exciting or a damp squib?
At the IMF/World Bank annual meetings about a month away, the Finance Minister will have to tread carefully when such key issues as the world economic outlook, the nature and scope of IMF's surveillance, aid to poor countries, and the `strategic dire ction' for the Fund are discussed, says A. Vasudevan. More

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