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SBI hikes prime lending rate; all loans to cost more
Deposit schemes with higher interest extended beyond March 31 More

IDBI Bank plans two subsidiaries
Nod awaited for pvt equity fund and mutual fund More

Returns on equity funds lag debt options in 2006-07
But fund managers caution against locking into debt More

Make service recipient liable for service tax on rent: ICAI
The Government should shift the onus of payment of service tax on renting of immovable property to the service recipient, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has suggested. This year's Budget had proposed introduction of ... More

Nimbus not keen to bat with SET
Board rejects Sony network offer to buy 26% stake in cricket channel Neo Sports More

Bulk deals help investors see what is on the cards
Bulk deals do act as pointers for the retail investor and, used with prudence and discretion, can help unearth some multi-baggers and dark horses in the market. More

Infosys Guidance: Uncertainty ahead for software majors
Three variables — the US slowdown, rupee appreciation and the impact of sectoral changes — bear close watching as they can have a material influence on the Infosys guidance and, consequently, the software services sector itself. More

Index Outlook
The rather exaggerated response to the RBI's move last Monday stresses the fact that the path of least resistance is currently downwards. Another spunky fight back was required to pull Sensex back from the brink. What is worrying at this juncture ... More

Stay cautious on Nifty
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Fertiliser shortfall likely in kharif season
Industry yet to receive State-wise supply plan for urea More

Reliance may finalise gas supply pacts by June
In talks with bulk users including independent power producers More

`No literate member in 26% of rural households'
In about 26 per cent of the rural households and eight per cent of urban households, there is not a single member of age 15 years or above who could read and write a simple message with understanding, according to a National Sample Survey ... More

Domestic auto companies pip MNCs in dealer satisfaction rankings
The TNS survey reflects the progress made by Indian manufacturers in developing a strategy to keep their dealers motivated. More

Smart home concept catching up
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