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Govt lends a hand to exports
Exempts tax on services rendered abroad: $160-b target set for current fiscal More

Domestic demand for gold waning
Domestic gold demand has been hit by rising interest rates, which have made investible funds expensive, while a strengthening rupee has made gold imports cheaper, notwithstanding strong international prices. The Indian bullion market generally ... More

Met dept sees slightly below average monsoon
Forecast contrasts with global agencies' outlook of normal rainfall More

More autonomy for SBI subsidiaries
Cabinet approval in line with panel recommendations More

ACC clocks 54.5% rise in Q1 net
ACC Ltd has said that net profit for the first quarter of the fiscal rose 54.5 per cent and has attributed the growth to stable cement prices, higher sales of blended cement and cost reduction measures. Net profit for the quarter ended March ... More

Fund to plug power sector investment gap likely
The Centre is looking at a proposal to ring-fence money raised through divestment in power PSUs into a fund to be used specifically for plugging the investment gap in the power sector during the current Plan period. The Government, which is ... More

Zydus Cadila acquires Japan's Nippon Universal
Price undisclosed; announcements on more deals soon More

Govt asks public sector banks to moderate credit growth
`Focus on productive sectors, give less to risk-prone areas' More

Infosys BPO plans facility in Manila
US clients more comfortable with services from Philippines More

DSL emerges as lead technology for broadband
Wireless technology may be dominating voice traffic in the telecom segment, but when it comes to high-speed data it is the good old copper lines that are being preferred. More than 85 per cent of the two million broadband subscribers in the ... More

No relief from high edible oil prices
Despite customs duty cut, prices may rule firm More

Retailers hunt for right talent to man stores
Companies resort to in-house training More

Young and assured
Well-paid youngsters, keen to invest their money well, now have a host of insurance options to choose from. More

Gold trade bets on Akshaya Trithi for boost in sales
10-15% of annual sales seen clocking on the occasion More


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