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Modi should starve India’s state-controlled lenders

Fifty years ago, India took a wrong turn leftward from which it is yet to recover: On July 19, 1969, the government took over the banking system, nationalising 14 banks which together controlled 85 percent of bank deposits. Today, even after a quarter century of liberalisation, state-controlled banks still control 70 percent of the sector’s assets. As a consequence, credit ...

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Netflix’s optimistic scenario took a hit

The optimistic scenario about Netflix Inc. goes like this: The company is wise to spend like mad to create a new generation of entertainment service that capitalises on the inexorable shift of people away from old ways of wasting time like television towards new modes of wasting time like staring at smartphones. Eventually, the theory goes, Netflix will stop bleeding ...

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In PG&E battle, time is money and money is time

Money talks, but the big question for PG&E Corp next week is how closely the bankruptcy judge is listening. The battle for the future of the wildfire-prone California utility intensified this week with a fusillade of court filings. To recap, PG&E has an exclusive period until late September to file a proposal to get out of chapter 11. Late last ...

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