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Linkfest:July 31, 2012

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

Maruti customers may defect (FirstPost)

Why is bank credit higher if growth is slowing? (Mint)

Inflation a big worry , says RBI on policy eve (BS)

RBI Watch:First Quarter Review 2012-13 (RBI)

Annual Reports and Revised Schedule VI (NeerajMarathe)

Street Life (TRB)

13 Wall Street phrases that dont have any meaning (Moneygame)

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Linkfest:July 30, 2012

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

RBI unlikely to cut rates (Mint)

Is the bubble bursting for Internet 2.0 stocks? (NYT)

What is at stake for Mallya if Kingfisher fails?(ET)

Beyond 7 Billion (LATimes)

The gatecrashing Indian woman at the Olympics (SMH)

A $115 Billion Table Tennis Match (BusinessWeek)

Bollywood gossip of the week (RajeevMasand)

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Offbeat Weekend Reads:July 28, 2012

Some interesting off beat reading for the weekend:

Not just a migrant headache (IndrajitHazra)

How not to invest in Myanmar (ForeignAffairs)

London Olympics:The most embarrassing opening ceremony? (Forbes)

How much does a US college education actually cost? (Atlantic)

Mumbai’s BEST buses (TeamBHP)

The mythical rise of Asian Americans (ProjectSyndicate)

Spoof:Manmohan Singh changes his name to Gandhi (UnrealTimes)

Karl Rove is back full time (BusinessWeek)

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Linkfest:July 27, 2012

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

Multiple deals for Onmobile on the table (Mint)

Indian protectionism against trade in services (AjayShah)

Value guys give up on Microsoft (TRB)

The best advice from the greatest investors in history (BusinessInsider)

Why investors should hate personal observation (PsyFi)

Anything but market timing (RickFerri)

Top quant to next generation:You suck (FTAlphaville)

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Linkfest:July 26, 2012

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

The Olympics Indicator (Bespoke)

16 Biggest Mass Layoffs of the year (BusinessInsider)

Why investors should hate innovation (PsyFi)

Deflation now, inflation later (DailyReckoning)

The rotten heart of finance (Economist)

At Goldman Sachs, something in the water (Dealbook)

I am not familiar with your work (TRB)