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 R C Murthy
Journalist R C Murthy had senior editorial assignments at the Business Standard and was a correspondent of the Financial Times, London. He also writes for several financial journals. 
Maharashtra govt, Enron in a bind 
Policy drill not a 'non-event' any more 
RBI must ensure rate cut benefit reaches the customer 
Sinha delivers on his promise to 'bite the bullet' 
Time to 'bite the bullet' nears for Sinha 
February 2000: Rate Cut I won't be earth-shaking 
Online trading: glad tidings for small investors 
Banking reforms hold precedents for the insurance regulator 
Bimal Jalan missed the opportunity to stimulate business sentiment 
 Credit Policy: President's address has enough hints for Bimal Jalan
 Vajpayee's goal: overcoming resistance from within to economic reform
 World Bank follows in India's footsteps
 Intra- and inter-party feuds dwarf economic issues
 Material cost of Operation Vijay: Rs 200 million a day
 Of peaks, pits and the battle of wits: the story of stockmarket swings
 Why nuclear India should soften Japan to restore ADB aid
 Expansionary policy from a Gov in tune with govt
 Rate cuts can wait; Jalan must recast banking
 Time for spring-cleaning stock exchanges
  A case for taking calculated risks in rate cuts
  This Budget is probably the least inflationary over the past decade
  Budgets must be forward looking. Are they?
  Time for tough measures to tackle fiscal travails
 
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