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COVER STORY
BANDWIDTH BARON
India’s VSNL owns much of the world’s internet highway. Can the former government-owned monopoly transform itself into the global player it wants to be?
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FEATURE
BAZAAR BEHAVIOR
India’s retailers prepare to compete for the country’s emerging consumer class.
 
FEATURE
EARTH, WIND, AND FIRE
Negotiating the risks of climate change.
 
TOPLINE

STILL LENDING
Asia and the global liquidity crunch.

POWER SCOURGE
Power vampires in data centers.

A STEP BACKWARD?
Indonesia’s new investment law.

SURVEY SAYS FIX FX
Managing foreign currency exposure.

 
BY THE NUMBERS
CAREFUL WHERE YOU CUT
A new study helps quantify the cost of cutting marketing and R&D spending.
 
IN TECH
SOFTWARE AS A SERPENT
Renting business applications may be all the rage in the US, but the experience of some companies there suggest software as a service may come back and bite you.
 
INSIGHT

MANAGING THE FLOAT
How quickly can China revalue the yuan?

 
ON THE RECORD
MONTEK SINGH AHLUWALIA PLANNING COMMISSION OF INDIA
 
IN PRACTICE: WORKING CAPITAL
THE BIG SQUEEZE
Asia’s top companies are getting better at managing their cash, but a lot of money is still unnecessarily tied up in working capital.
 
IN PRACTICE: TRADE FINANCE
MULTITASKING
Can bankers move beyond traditional trade finance?
 
GRAPEVINE
FAREWELL, JUDY LEWENT
Merck’s Judy Lewent retires; CFOs on the move.
 

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