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ACCOUNT SPEAK
Financial terrors in dark databases
The latest issue of AccountingWeb's `Weekly Business Bite' includes a link to an item headlined, `Terrorist Finance Tracking Programme Disclosed.' The reference is to the recent disclosure by the US Treasury Secretary John Snow about the ...
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BOOKS OF ACCOUNT
Add strength to tenders
"Sealed tenders are invited from Chartered Accountants with three years of auditing experience in autonomous institutions and who are empanelled with the Comptroller & Auditor General of India, for ...
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INDIA UNINC
Time to say goodbye to World Bank?
India's decision three years ago to make pre-payment of bilateral debt owed to several countries helped in its being seen in a positive light by many developing countries. A similar approach could be considered for loans from World Bank, says R. VAID YANATHAN, explaining why it makes sense for India to stop accepting assistance from the Washington institution.
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EAR TO THE GROUND
India Infoline: Up on value pick
Shares of broking outfit India Infoline moved up over 13 per cent on Wednesday on accumulation by some operators, dealers said. They said the stock, which was beaten down by more than 50 per cent in just over a month's time, was attracting ...
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GE Shipping sails on `demerger nod'
Great Eastern Shipping made significant gains on Wednesday on the buzz that it got ONGC's go-ahead for de-merging its offshore services business. Despite a weak market, shares of GE Shipping rose 10.29 per cent to close at Rs 227.70 on the ...
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SENSOR
Edgy Sensex ends marginally weak
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