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Zee merges six overseas entities MUMBAI, DEC. 15.Zee Telefilms today approved the merger of all its five Mauritius-based subsidaries, including ZEE MGM, into Asia Today, its another overseas unit, and said it would shift the broadcasting operations of flagship channel ZEE TV to ... EU files case against India on antidumping NEW DELHI, DEC. 15.The European Union has formally launched a dispute about a large chunk of India's anti-dumping measures on imports from this regional bloc at the World Trade Organisation (WTO). It has taken the first step of seeking ... RS passes Bill converting IDBI into universal bank NEW DELHI, DEC. 15.Parliament today approved the Industrial Development Bank of India Repeal Bill to enable its conversion into a universal bank with the Union Finance Minister, Jaswant Singh, committing to pump in Rs. 2,500 crores in the next ... Other Stories
Barometer Briefly NCDEX plans rainfall index MUMBAI, DEC. 15. The National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) today started live trading in gold, silver, soyabean oil and other commodities, and is planning trading in rainfall index. The exchange was planning to add commodities ... FDI proposals NEW DELHI, DEC. 15.The Union Government has cleared 32 foreign direct investment (FDI) proposals worth Rs. 263.04 crores, including that of GE Capital's proposal to pick up stake in TV Today Network which is coming out with an initial public ... 25 p.c. interim from PNB NEW DELHI, DEC. 15.The board of directors of Punjab National Bank at its meeting here today decided to pay an interim dividend of 25 per cent for 2003-04. The decision is subject to approval of the Central Government and the Reserve Bank of ... IBM to move work to Asia NEW YORK, DEC. 15.International Business Machines Corp., the world's largest computer company, will move the work of as many of 4,730 U.S. software programmers to India, China and elsewhere, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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