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FOREIGN RELATIONS: NPCIL to go into details with 4 reactor suppliers
New Delhi, Oct. 11 Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) is set to commence formal negotiations with the four short-listed reactor vendors - Areva NP of France, GE-Hitachi and Westinghouse Electric and Russian firm Atomstroyexport - ...

FINANCIAL POLICY: Lifting the gloom: More policy play needed than simple assurances
Mumbai, Oct. 11 Just how deep-seated the fears about catching the credit crunch infection were in India became evident when the ICICI Bank stock fell 20 per cent at close of last week despite assurances by the Finance Minister and the ...





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Markets (Oct 11)
Nifty (at close)3279.95(-233.70)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.45/46
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,595
Gold (a gram) Rs1,231
Silver (a kg) Rs18,340


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