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OUTLOOK: Banks turn back to recurring deposits
Long-term resource base. Mumbai, Nov. 7 Even as top bankers are making noises about the need for increasing low-cost current and savings account (CASA) deposits, they are quietly getting their branches to step on the gas to garner long-term ...

ROADWAYS: Malaysian co to set up bus body building base in India
Mumbai, Nov. 7 Malaysia-based Scomi Group is exploring opportunities to set up coach building (bus body) facilities in India. It is in talks with domestic majors who make ...





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Markets (Nov 06)
Nifty (at close)4,798.15 (+32.60)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)46.80/81
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,658
Gold (a gram) Rs1,561
Silver (a kg) Rs28,620


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Looking back
Nov. 1-Nov. 7
Unitech net tanks over 50% in Q2

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