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US scraps duty-free regime for Indian gold jewellery
India accounts for 33 pc of total jewellery purchased by US More

Gas pipeline hitch: Iran wants 3-year review of price formula
India, Pakistan feel it should be done on a long-term basis More

Inflation at 3% is ideal, says RBI Governor
Objective is below 5% in current year More

BSE Capital Goods index hits all-time high
Almost all companies have strong order books More

DoT urges DD to vacate spectrum for pvt players
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Govt buys RBI’s entire stake in State Bank
Valuation worked out as per SEBI guidelines More

Inflation dips to 4.03% as major indices fall
Its lowest level in 14 months; WPI declines marginally More

Ministry not for Govt nominees in PSBs’ panel
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Sugar stocks looking up on buoyant prices
Improvement on price front in the last two days More

Fertiliser Ministry pitches for realistic pricing of gas
Move to make the sector globally competitive More

Visa row: IT cos ethically managed, says Nasscom
‘Temporary work visas are beneficial to US corporations’ More

Build 150-seater civilian aircraft: Kalam
‘Work towards making space transportation cheaper’ More

Titan Industries marches up
The stock of Titan Industries has been on a relentless upward run at the bourses; it has gained 14 per cent week-on-week and 22 per cent over a month. Market punters attribute this rally to a large operator. However, they advised investors to be ... More

Lanxess ABS up on open offer hopes
The Lanxess ABS stock, which has gained 23 per cent in the last one week, surged on Friday to a new 52-week high of Rs 211.35 following news of its parent, Lanxess AG of Germany, selling off its styrenes business to British company INEOS Group. ... More

Kharif sowing picks up on good monsoon rains
Area under rice, coarse cereals down More

‘July shocker’ forces downgrade of monsoon
Hitches in the making of a full-blown La Nina event (cold counterpart of El Nino) in the equatorial Pacific has forced India Meteorological Department to peg back the expected monsoon realisation this year to 93 per cent of the long-period ... More


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