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IMC to hold symposium of critical economic issues

Mumbai, Mar 24 (UNI) Economic Research&Training Foundation (ERTF), a wing of the Indian Merchants' Chamber, is embarking on a bimonthly initiative series called 'The Viewpoint Hour', a symposium on critical economic issues facing the country.

''The purpose of this is to get the best brains together to discuss the most topical theme and arrive at some consensus,'' says Indian Merchants Chamber (IMC) president Rajesh Kapadia in a press release today.

The first of the symposium series will be held on March 29 on the subject 'Do global imbalances pose a threat to the sensex?' The sensex has breached the 11,000 mark and shows no sign of stopping. The question, which is bothering investors, is whether this level is sustainable or is it a mere bubble waiting to burst.

The fear stems from certain global developments. This is a period of high global growth as also high imbalances. The US deficits are on a high, Japan and Europe are facing the constraints of an ageing population and Chinese NPAs are mounting.

In these circumstances, if there is a hike in interest rates in EU and US or a sudden increase in oil prices, the Indian economy could receive a body blow. The FII inflows, which have, thus, far been spurring the market, could suddenly withdraw if there are higher returns elsewhere. Then again, the move towards capital account convertibility being proposed could have important ramifications for the sensex and the economy.

The true nature of the impact of such forces and the implications of a possible hard landing or a soft landing is proposed to be discussed at this brainstorming session.

The series of sessions will be held once every two months and each time different themes will be chosen depending on their topicality and relevance for brainstorming by experts, the release added.

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WSF gets under way in Pak; thrust on non-proliferation in region

Karachi, March 24 (UNI) A six-day World Social Forum (WSF) began in here today to discuss ways to ''rethink and recreate globalisation'' and focus on among others, the nuclear non-proliferation and various problems confronting South Asia. Over 20,000 delegates from some 58 countries including India are attending the forum, which is to discuss a wide range of issues including Pakistan-India peace process. Plenary sessions at the forum will also focus on small arms and light.....

Libya says feels "cheated" over US terrorism list

WASHINGTON, Mar 24 (Reuters) Libya feels ''cheated'' that it will remain on the US State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism this year even though it has made security concessions, the North African country's top envoy to Washington said today. Libya will remain on the list in the annual Patterns of Global Terrorism report published next month, Henry Crumpton, the State Department's coordinator for counterterrorism, told Reuters yesterday during a visit to Colombia. Ali.....

'Lord of the Rings' opens in Canada, reviews mixed

TORONTO, Mar 24 (Reuters) The ''Lord of the Rings'' musical, touted as the most expensive stage production yet, met mixed reviews today as critics applauded its leaping orcs and menacing dark riders, but got lost in the tangled plots of Middle Earth. The 55-strong cast slipped into 500 costumes and engaged in fight scenes and acrobatics atop a 40-ton, computer-controlled stage floor featuring 17 elevators, which spun and rose amid magic and illusion. For all.....
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