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Word of the Day: CredulousCredulous describes individuals too ready to believe without sufficient proof, often leading them to be misled. Originating from the Latin ...
Dealing with workplace bullies? You don’t have to listen to toxic co-workersContinue to be cordial with your colleague when you have no choice.
Saudi prince Abdulaziz bin Salman seeks to tame oil prices, Opec, RussiaThe decisions Abdulaziz took over the next 24 hours exposed a new Saudi oil policy—bolder, less constrained by Washington, defiant of a gro...
Denialistan: Top 10 excuses Pakistan trots out after terrorist attacks on IndiaPakistan’s long history of bleeding India with a thousand cuts follows a familiar pattern. Deny, defy, and mollify are the main aspects of ...
Camouflage and dope in a Bull MarketFor traders, the ability to see through different kinds of camouflages has obvious advantages.
A moral rule book for our rulersPublic credulity is offended when a person in power behaves without displaying the moral authority of leadership, like a CM questioning the...
FIFA World Cup: Fighting once every four years to prove the bestWhile the United Kingdom’s football madness compares with India’s cricket mania, it also divides the British Isles.
Asking the wrong questions: The opposition and CAG cannot deny the government’s right to take policy callsThe CAG report on coal blocks – as indeed many other positions politicians opposed to the government take – can be a handy tool for bashing...
Eurozone crisis: Euro receives another last-minute stay of executionLike an inmate on death row, the euro has received another last-minute stay of execution. The markets are celebrating.
Irrationality of global capital marketsThe market has got it wrong so often that one wonders whether all the research and market theories are anywhere close to reality.
- Guts, guns & goof-ups
The founding officer of the ATS shares his frustration and anguish over the terrorist siege of Mumbai