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Hedge fund fees will decline overall
Will government regulations squeeze the hedge fund industry and turn it into a glorified clone of mutual funds? Will the hedge funds, which already have about $1.5 trillion assets under management scale up? Can we expect them to become ... More

ALUMINIUM
Nalco embarks upon Rs 40,000-cr expansion plan
In a bid to emerge as a company of global repute, public sector aluminium major National Aluminium Company Ltd (Nalco) has announced major expansion plans with an estimated investment of over Rs 40,000 crore during next five years. The ... More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
IOC, Oil India acquire stake in Reliance’s East Timor block
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