Showing posts with label telugu dengudu kathalu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label telugu dengudu kathalu. Show all posts

Lakshmi Aunty Pooku Gula

Monday, 10 March 2014


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Modatisari (My First Experience Telugu boothu kathalu)

Friday, 7 March 2014


Asian shares were upbeat on Friday, despite a mixed finish on Wall Street overnight. However, trade may be subdued ahead of the closely-watched US non-farm payrolls report. US stocks saw a mixed finish on Thursday on the back of economic data. Weekly jobless claims declined to 323,000, marking the lowest reading in three months, while new orders for American factory goods fell in January. China's Shanghai Composite added 0.82 percent or 16.89 points at 2,076.47. Hong Kong's Hang Seng jumped 0.29 percent or 66.05 points at 22,769.02. Japan's Nikkei gained 0.82 percent or 123.81 points at 15,258.56. Singapore's Straits Times was flat at 3,129.64. South Korea's Seoul Composite was up 0.24 percent or 4.70 points at 1,980.32. Taiwan's Taiwan Weighted rose 0.72 percent or 62.93 points at 8,776.72.

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It is interesting to note how most people think of inflation. Apparently, the most prevalent concept of inflation is something like what happens to spectators at a cricket match. At some point during the match, the people in the front rows of the stadium rise to their feet to get a better glimpse of what is happening on the field. As a result, the spectators in the back rows cannot see the action clearly so they rise up too. Very soon, everyone is on their feet.   Another perception among most people is that inflation drives up the prices of everything uniformly. This is why it is commonly believed that real estate prices rise simply because the cost of everything else has also risen. This is incorrect. The fact is that real estate prices will either fall or remain static in an inflationary environment.   Inflation is a dynamic that is largely dictated by the cost of credit. This is how it works - the cost of essentialities such as food grains and petrol rises, while the common man's income remains the same. In other words, his spending power reduces. Banks make a note of the fact that the baseline cost of living has increased and recalibrate their loan interest rates upward.

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Calling it an insult after making it assemble a special bench, the Supreme Court today ticked off the Sahara group for not coming out with a proper proposal for refunding Rs.20,000 crore of investors money and asked it to come out with an "honourable" plan. Subrata Roy will remain in Tihar jail till next Tuesday when the court posted the matter for further hearing. The apex court expressed displeasure that the Sahara group asked for assembling of the special bench to hear the matter but did not provide a proper proposal. "It's an insult to us," it observed. The Sahara group submitted that it was ready to make a cash payment of Rs 2,500 crore within three days and gave an assurnace that it will pay the rest of Rs 14,900 crore in five instalments by the end of July, 2015.