Name: Suresh G. Lalwani Designation: Professor e-mail: slalwani@spjimr.org Qualifications: Education: M.Com., C.A.I.I.B. Areas of Competence and Interest: Banking, Financial Markets, Credit Derivatives, Financial Analysis Academic Courses taught: o Financial Markets o Commercial Banking o Treasury Management o Banking Regulation and Practice o Financial Analysis for Decision Making o Managerial Accounting Experience: Work Experience (in reverse chronology): 10 years of teaching and training experience in various programs at S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai and at the Dubai and Singapore campuses of the affiliated group. 5 years of Corporate experience as ‘Group Head - Money Markets’ in the L&T group of Companies and attached to L&T Finance Ltd. and L&T Capital Company Ltd. 17 years comprehensive banking experience at Bank of India. The last five years of experience was at the Corporate Treasury as ‘Fund Manager & Chief Dealer (Money Markets)’ Active promoter and founder member of ‘Fixed Income Money Market & Derivatives Association’ (FIMMDA) < http://www.fimmda.org/ > a self-regulatory organization of banks, primary dealers, financial institutions Research and Publications: TITLE SYNOPSIS PUBLICATION The “Chrysalis Stage” Changes in Indian Money Markets Economic Times “A Matter of Squeeze” Impact of de-regulation on banking system Economic Times Dynamics of An “Irrational” Market Discerning eminent sense from seemingly irrational Economic Times behaviour of market players “To Be or Not To Be” Gauging the co-relation between Money, Debt & Economic Times Forex markets Remove Barriers – Let Funds Flow Need for integration between market segments Economic Times “Open Sesame” Impact of RBI’s bids through OMOs Economic Times “The Winner Guards Them A Pro-active approach on Risk Management in the Economic Times All” Bond Markets “Custom-make your Model” Need for designing Risk Management Systems in Economic Times context of Indian markets “No LAFing Matter This….” Implications of the Liquidity Adjustment Facility Economic Times (LAF) of RBI “In a Mid-life Crisis” A take on performance expectations on the Indian Economic Times Mutual Fund industry “Beware of the Pot-holes” “In Sync or Out?” Need for a sobering effect amidst profit potential of Economic Times declining interest rates Imperfect co-relation between interest rate Economic Times differentials & forward premia in the Indian markets “IIM Imbroglio – A NonPower Centric Perspective” IIM fee reduction controversy amidst backdrop of Indian Express crying need for primary education. “The Indian Cricket Saga” International Publication of Case Study and Teaching Note which seeks to draw parallels between performance on the cricket field and in corporate sector with focus on team dynamics, change in leadership and culture, conflict management, etc. The European Case Clearing House International Publication of Case Study and Teaching Note which calls for an assessment of the business direction and pace at which a changeoriented pharmaceutical company is headed. The case presents a canvass to assess Corporate Strategy, Financial Analysis, Financing Alternatives & Capital Structure Journal of International Business Education 3.© 2007, Senate Hall Academic Publishing, UK “Morepen Laboratories Limited: Transforming to a Healthcare Company” http://www.ecch. com http://www.senat ehall.com