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SOCIAL SECURITY
Financial future: Indian employees most worried
MetLife survey on workplace benefits shows untapped potential More

FOREX
Chidambaram assures ‘concrete measures’ for textile exporters
Adverse effect of rising rupee and hardening interest rates More

FIIs and the rising rupee
Chennai, Nov. 15 Exporters have been shouting long and loud about the rise of the rupee. But foreign institutional investors (FIIs), who have been just sitting there counting their blessings, are the ones that count. The response of capital ... More

Rupee ends flat
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INTERNET
RBI Web site to catch’em young
Mumbai, Nov 15 The Reserve Bank of India has launched a financial education Web site.The Web site is aimed at teaching the basics of banking, finance and central banking to children of different age groups. It will soon also have ... More

GENERAL INSURANCE
IndusInd to vend Chola MS products
Chennai, Nov. 15 IndusInd Bank today signed up with Cholamandalam MS General Insurance Company to sell the insurer’s products through its branches. The Chennai-based insurer expects to sell Rs 250 crore worth of insurance products ... More

PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS
Panel to screen elected directors of SBI arms
Mumbai, Nov 15 The Reserve Bank of India has asked all the associate banks of State Bank of India to constitute a ‘nomination committee’ consisting of a minimum of three independent and non-executive directors from amongst the ... More

GOVT BONDS
Bond prices decline
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SHORT TERM INSTRUMENTS
Call rates close higher
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ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES
IndusInd Bank seeks strategic partner
Many foreign banks interested, says CEO More

KVB, BoI in remittance pact
Karur Vysya Bank has entered into an agreement with Bank of India for effecting foreign remittance. As per this agreement, non resident Indians in Singapore would be able to remit sums by way of demand drafts drawn on identified branches of KVB ... More






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Looking back
Nov. 4-Nov. 10
Strong Re & remittance-dependent families

‘World Bank will hike lending if India wants’

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Bonds weaken as oil prices inch close to $100

Banks gear up to keep ATMs fully loaded

CRR hikes could be reversed

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Pvt sector insurers’ H1 premium accretions rise

7 GMs elevated as Executive Directors of PSBs

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Forex reserves rise by over $ 4 billion


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