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ECONOMY: Export orders bring colour back to spinning mills
Demand picking up in Europe, US markets. Colour appears to be returning to the faded business fabric of the Indian spinning mills, as an easing of recessionary pressures are making Europeans and Americans return to garment stores to check out ...

REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS: NSE members not for extended trading: Survey
To meet NSE, BSE brass on this issue. Brokers seem to have shown the thumbs down to the extension of stock market timings allowed by SEBI last ...

OUTLOOK: GMR Hyderabad Intl Airport pushes back breakeven date by six years to 2020
Hyderabad, Nov. 12 The economic downturn and lower-than-expected revenue collections have made GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd (GHIAL), which operates the Hyderabad international airport, stretch its projected breakeven schedule of ...

OUTLOOK: Cyclone Phyan remnant drops rain over central India
Thiruvananthapuram, Nov. 12 Tropical Cyclone Phyan underwent rapid weakening while moving north-northeast over land on Thursday and was traced as a low-pressure area over southwest Madhya ...

EXPORTS & IMPORTS: Cashew exports pick up in Oct on good demand
Kochi, Nov. 12 Even as cashew exports picked up in October on a decline in unit value and rise in demand probably due to the winter months, the total shipments during April-October 2009 fell by 7.6 per cent from that of the same period ...

SECURITY: Maritime varsity to offer courses on warship design, construction
Indian Maritime University, Visakhapatnam, formerly the National Ship Design Research Centre, is planning to offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses on warship design and production in association with the Indian Navy. Negotiations are ...

FOREX: Gujarat broker opens window to global market
Ahmedabad, Nov. 12 Ahmedabad-based Vimal Stocks Ltd has announced a strategic alliance with UK-based Spread Co to give investors an opportunity to put money in global ...

POLICY: Policy norms for new cable TV operators get Cabinet nod
New Delhi, Nov. 12 The proposals of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting’s policy guidelines for Headend-in-The-Sky (HITS) operators received the Cabinet nod on Thursday. The policy guidelines provide a framework within which the ...






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Markets (Nov 12)
Nifty (at close)4,952.65 (-51.30)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)46.65/66
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,625
Gold (a gram) Rs1,595
Silver (a kg) Rs28,700


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Looking back
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