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Where To Park Your Money In 2012

Investing in 2012 will be brutal. Our guide on how to survive and thrive

By Forbes India
Last Updated: Jan 19, 2012, 06:47 IST1 min
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1. Dealing With the Young at Art

2. Being Buffet

3. Buying A House In London

4. Against the Greek Gods

5. Two Themes For 2012: Stock Picks

6. Luis Miranda: Back the Team that Can Take Bold Calls

7. Kenneth Andrade: Look at Firms That Shrink Balance Sheets

8. Sanjay Dutt: On Firm Ground

9. Relic Hunters - Images of Passion

10. Ritesh Jain: It's A Good Time To Buy Fixed income...

11. Lawrence Summers: India Remains Hostile To Entrepreneurship

12. John Mauldin: The Great European Adjustment

13. Stephen Roach: Disturbing the Peace

14. Mark Mobius: Debt Crisis Will Help Emerging Markets

15. Investment in 2012: Take The Lead

16. Satyajit Das: Capital Preservation Key to Survival

First Published: Jan 19, 2012, 06:47

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