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Anand_n
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aa chal ke tujhe main leke chalu ik aise gagan ke tale
jahan gam bhi na ho, aansoo bhi na ho,bas pyaar hi pyaar pale
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Iamim:

yeah.. absolutely right.. Women can Fix it.. if they sit at home and take care of kitchen and kids everything will be Fixed automatically...





Perception is immune to Intellectual Correction ...
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yeah.. absolutely right.. Women can Fix it.. if they sit at home and take care of kitchen and kids everything will be Fixed automatically...
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Banks ye kaadu..Ye management ki ayinaa women baagaa suit avuthaaru. yekkado kontha mandi sadists ni chupinchi " women are unfit" antaaru gaani. Management skills(mukhyam gaa organization, commitment,sensitiveness..laanti positive qaulities ladies vunnantha gaa gents lo vundavu. Heart ni ladies use chesinantha gaa gents use cheyyaru.

nneu yeppati nuncho argue chesthaanu"ladies ki appachebithe anni vaalle chuskontaaru" ani. Kaani naatho argue chese aa cousin jayalalitha, Mayavathi, mamatha benergy laanti vaalla nu chupisthu."politics vunnade yi ladies. Andaru Sadist le" ani, ladies ki any kind of adhikaaram vundakudadu ani vaadisthaadu.
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Mrhyderabad:

This article might not have any significance as of today because markets have started the return journey recently...


Anyway, People come up with weird theories for world's problems.




The reason I reposted that article is it talks about the same Iceland women executives that Ashton's post mentioned... :-)

Weird or not - its an interesting theory on how behavior patterns are driven by hormones :-)
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Anand_n:

Once in a while, the markets do move up � only to fall again. Nothing seems to work for long.




This article might not have any significance as of today because markets have started the return journey recently...


Anyway, People come up with weird theories for world's problems.
Perception is immune to Intellectual Correction ...
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Ashton,
Nihil had sent this to me and I posted the article here last november :-)

GUNG HO Making bids at the Chicago Board of Trade the morning of Oct. 24.




By JUDITH H. DOBRZYNSKI
Published: November 15, 2008
Will the down market never end? For months, policy makers around the world have tried bailouts, interest rates cuts, anything they could think of, really, to bring global markets out of their deepening depression. Once in a while, the markets do move up — only to fall again. Nothing seems to work for long.

Perhaps there's a reason that everyone has overlooked: hormones.

If a research paper published earlier this year is correct, traders have become prisoners of their endocrine systems — testosterone, the elixir of male aggressiveness :P,LOL during a bull market; cortisol, a steroid that helps the body deal with stress, when the bears take over.

The study suggests that raging hormones might explain why the men who rule the global markets send them rocketing up when they're on a roll, and swooping down when they get scared, exhibiting judgment that can remind you of the guys in an Adam Sandler movie.

One investment strategist intuitively grasped the situation when he recently told The New York Times: "Normally markets are driven by fear and greed. Now it's fear and fear." In other words, instead of a rhythm of testosterone alternating with cortisol, it's been cortisol and more cortisol for weeks. Actually there was a step in between — greed and greed, the bubble period. That's when traders were making a lot of money, which made them pump out extra testosterone, grow overconfident and overcompetitive, and take on more and more risks that eventually went bust.

Now, in their funk, the lingering presence of cortisol makes them irrationally fearful, negative and risk averse.

John M. Coates, a former trader who is now a senior research fellow in neuroscience and finance at the University of Cambridge, and a colleague, Joseph Herbert, laid it all out in the study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Measuring steroid levels of traders in the City of London, they demonstrated that successful traders were heavily influenced during market booms by a positive feedback loop fueled by increased levels of testosterone.

It's akin, Dr. Coates says, to the "winner's effect" among male athletes, in which successive victories push testosterone levels higher and higher, giving the winner an advantage — until he begins to misjudge risk and take stupid chances. "Testosterone doesn't create bubbles, but it exaggerates them," Dr. Coates said. "It's possible that bubbles are a male phenomenon."

Likewise, when markets tumble, traders are stressed out by the uncertainty and volatility and produce a lot of cortisol; they fall into a negative feedback loop that turns them into emotional fear-mongers, rather than analytical thinkers. So they're now prolonging and deepening the market plunge, and dragging down the economy.

With markets swinging scarily from one day to the next — up 800, down 350, down 400, up 250 and so on — traders have become bundles of dueling hormones.

Though Dr. Coates hasn't studied it — yet — he said "it's possible" that testosterone-fueled competitiveness may even have driven investment bankers to be ever more creative in inventing the risky, complex securities designed to deliver more leverage and better returns. They got so creative that few people understood their risks.

Whoa, said Jonathan D. Cohen, director of the neuroscience program at Princeton. "This is intriguing, but correlation is not causation," he said. "That's the first thing we learn in science."

Still, Dr. Bruce McEwen, head of the neuroendocrinology lab of Rockefeller University, said "it's kind of exciting." "Who knows," he asked, "what other hormones are doing as well? There's a lot we don't know, because people don't think about hormones in this context, but this is an aspect we have to consider. All bets are off."

Dr. McEwen said it was too early to make recommendations to policy makers.

Not so Dr. Coates: The question reminded him of a headline in The Financial Times: "Icelandic Women to Clean Up Male Mess." The article reported that Iceland had turned to two women to lead banks nationalized during the country's brush with bankruptcy.

Women, Dr. Coates explained, have only about 10 percent of the testosterone men have; their judgment is not bollixed by it. He said he also suspected that women were less likely to produce excess cortisol. So he advised getting "more women and older men on trading floors."

At a time like this, investment banks may be loath to hire a new crew of women overnight. O.K., Dr. Coates continued, but in the meantime firms could do other things. Instead of scrutinizing mediocre or money-losing traders, they could focus more on the big profit makers whose hormones will rage, to make sure they're not risking the bank.

There's a lesson in this, too, for central bankers. "This explains why bubbles and crashes are beyond the control of central banks," Dr. Coates said, and they should recognize that male traders simply don't respond rationally to their pricing signals.
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Ashton
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Siloan:


lets see....
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Ashton:

"I'm very happy about TDP Loss in elections"... It will cease to exist by 2013...




2012 ki world end antunnar gada aston mama
idly babai korika meraku...
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Siloan:


I posted it in the weekend....Again
"I'm very happy about TDP Loss in elections"... It will cease to exist by 2013...
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ashton mama ashton mama...ap results meedha oka comment padeii..
idly babai korika meraku...
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I've been reading this interesting BBC article..

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8048488.stm

Can women bankers and investment managers get us out of the economic mess that their male colleagues got us into? Will it take women to ensure the future health of the financial sector?


Personally I think that the only solution to have a stablilized economy, is by having the banking system non-profit and illegal to charge interest on money created from thin air.

However, saying that, because this isn't happening just yet meaning this could be a way forward. The two women in the article have an investment business in Iceland which is doing fine and needs no government assistance. They go on to say:

There is another, crucial difference, they find: "Women are willing to ask stupid questions. We want to understand. We won't take risks we don't understand, so we ask: what is sub-prime? Who'll pay these loans back?"


The theory is that women are more risk aware as opposed to risk takers, meaning questions will be asked, simple ones.

I’m hoping that this trend continues and simple questions about how the economy is run will be asked by more people in positions of power/authority!

An interesting side note, they reckon if there are only 1 or 2 women on the board they won’t ask the simple questions but apparently having 3 or more "things work out much better".

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