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As the interest rate scenario heats up in the domestic market, the Reserve Bank of India will make it easier for corporates to raise monies through the external commercial borrowing
Aluminium stocks shine
Aluminium sector stocks have been gaining since the beginning of the month. And this is owing to the fact that prices of the metal are gaining in the overseas markets,
Commexes turnover up by 24% in the first quarter
Despite the government's imposition of ban on futures trade in eight commodities, the turnover of 22 commodities exchanges went up by more than 25% during the first quarter of the
Infy tempers optimism with caution; net up 21%
Software major Infosys Technologies met market estimates, recording quarterly profits of Rs 1,302 crore for Q1, up 20.7% from profits of Rs 1,079 crore posted a year ago. Revenues for
Iran missiles prove US shield not needed: Russia
Russia said on Friday Iran's missile tests showed there is no military justification for U.S. plans to deploy missile defenses in eastern Europe because Tehran's rockets cannot travel that far.
CPMs Jamaat tactic sours ties with Samajwadis
Senior politburo member MK Pandhe's statement that those who need Muslim support should oppose the nuclear deal might have resulted in breaking the CPI(M)'s long-standing camaraderie with the SP.
Column Falling down
The big problem is that the scenario on the capital account has altered completely. One of the big components of capital inflows, namely FII inflows into the equity markets, have
ICA to offer hardware & networking course
The ICA, a unit of ICA Infotech Pvt Ltd, is set to start a new course on hardware & networking soon to meet the demand of the trained manpower in
Tech transfer likely to delay Scorpene sub
Despite repeated assurances, French defence major DCNS may not be able to deliver the first SSK Scorpene submarine to the Indian Navy by 2012, as scheduled under a six-boat project
Draft gives no assurance, binds our nuclear programme: Left
After accusing the government of ''betraying'' the country for approaching the IAEA board of governors, the Left parties slammed the text of the draft agreement, charging that it failed to