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COMMODITY EXCHANGES
NCDEX appoints Cedar to implement scorecard framework
NATIONAL Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Ltd (NCDEX) has appointed Cedar Consulting, a global management firm, to implement balanced scorecard — a strategy deployment and performance management system. Mr P.H. Ravikumar, Managing ... More

STORAGE
Bulk grain storage, supply project gets Govt nod
GOLDEN Quadrilateral, Sagar Mala and now, a "National Bulk Foodgrain Storage Handling and Supply Chain" project. Conceived nearly 10 years ago, and after several studies, including one by MacKenzie & Co, the project, expected to give a major ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Palm oil may dip before rising
MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures on MDEX ended slightly lower on Friday mainly on weekend profit taking. The cargo surveyors' export estimates for the first half of March will be watched quite closely on Monday. Palm oil exports have to keep ... More




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Top Stories
Forex reserves up $772 m


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Looking back
Mar. 7-Mar. 13
Hatsun's `low fat' ad boosts milk sales

French cheese to vanish from Indian tables — Fall-out of ban on cattle treated with prostaglandin

Essential food products: Why tinker with revenue measures for short-term benefits?

Edible oil offtake up despite higher prices

Anti-Tobacco Law: `Ad ban will rob consumers of informed choice'

Sugar import likely as domestic output dips


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