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Good but not transformative: Summing up Dhoni's legacy as India's Test captain
Tariq •So how do we sum up Dhoni’s legacy? His career actually breaks neatly into two segments. The first is from 2008 to 2011, the second from 2011 to 2014.
Growth be damned: Lessons Sonia Gandhi learnt from Indira Gandhi
Dhiraj •If Indira Gandhi can retain such popularity despite several excesses - apart from the economy, she nearly destroyed democracy with the Emergency, and don't forget she had an errant younger son, Sanjay Gandhi - surely Sonia can succeed.
LPG price hiked: Here's how you can save on consumption
Bindisha •With inflation stubbornly refusing to come down, every rupee saved will work for you. Keeping this in mind, here are a few tips to save LPG consumption.
Things we learnt about Sudipta Sen today
Fp Staff •As Sudipta Sen is caught and presented at court, information is flowing thick and fast about several aspects of his company.
Wait and Watch: Will the rupee best its 2009 worst of 52.17?
Arlene •While some analysts say the rupee may sustain its slide, due to a combination of unfavourable global and local factors, others support the RBI's stand of not intervening in the management of exchange rate.
How India is set to become a big player in global consumption
Fp Editors •India currently accounts for 3.3 percent of the world's total consumption of $40 trillion. But a combination of factors - consumption growth, demographics, and the appetite of the ordinary consumer might just catapult India to the big league.
Yes, Kingfisher is sinking. But it's not the only one
Fp Editors •Almost every airline is crumbling under the pressure of high operating costs, fierce undercutting of tickets by rivals, and heavy debt loads.
Global inflation: The picture is less scary than you think
Fp Archives •But that does not mean policymakers in developing countries can lower their inflation guard. Talk of currency wars has not gone away.
India is just another BRIC in China's Great Wall
Vembu •China's invocation of 'multilateral spirit' is opportunistic. For India to misread it for a change of heart will skew its strategic calculations.
That Chinese red-carpet could trip up Indian CEOs
Vembu •Indian economic policymakers and CEOs are priming to embrace China closer. But faced with China's trade policies, panda-hugging comes with many perils.