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Survey counsels realistic policy on oil pricingIncomplete pass-through of burden not sustainable Industry, services drive growth Worry over failure to reach target
Sensex rebounds on FII inflowsMUMBAI: The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex on Monday rebound strongly after last weekend's downward correction and ended 81 points up at a new closing peak of 10,282.09 on sustained foreign institutional investment inflows, as the ...
LIC seeks KPMG advice to enter credit card businessIn talks with New India Assurance for joint ventures in foreign countries
Drop in infrastructure growth causes concernIndia has the potential to absorb $150 b FDI in the next five years Other Stories
Barometer Briefly Penalty imposed on three banks MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India on Monday imposed monetary penalties on HDFC Bank (Rs. 25 lakh), ING Vysya Bank (Rs. 10 lakh) and IDBI Ltd. (Rs. 5 lakh) for violating regulations on Know Your Customer (KYC) norms, breach of prudent banking ... ISEC gets Pakistan sugar contract ISLAMABAD: Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) has awarded a contract to the Indian Sugar Exim Corporation to supply 50,000 tonnes of sugar to bring down the spiralling prices of the sweetener in the domestic market, officials said. ... Wockhardt to market OTC drug in U.S. NEW DELHI: Wockhardt on Monday said it had received approval from the U.S. FDA for marketing anti-ulcer drug Ranitidine 75 mg tablet as an over-the-counter product in the U.S. market. ... TRAI directive to service providers NEW DELHI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Monday issued direction to mobile service providers in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh not to charge differential tariffs for calls terminating in the BSNL network and ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | 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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