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Blast rocks financial markets
MUMBAI, AUG. 25.The Mumbai bomb blast rocked the financial markets today. Both major indices, Sensex and Nifty, have crashed by more than 4 per cent and the Indian rupee lost around 18 paise against the U.S. dollar in intra-day. The Bombay ...
RBI intervention halts rupee slide
MUMBAI, AUG. 25.Nervousness gripped the interbank foreign exchange market today and sent the rupee tumbling down following report of a series of bomb blasts that hit the city, but timely intervention by the Central bank partly arrested the slide. ...
Cancun summit: WTO officials race against clock
GENEVA, AUG. 25. After working through the weekend, the chairman of the WTO's ruling general council last night circulated a revised draft declaration for a ministerial trade conference in Mexico in two weeks' time. The highly-anticipated, ...
Asia to grow 5.5 p.c. — EIU
SINGAPORE, AUG. 25. Asia-Pacific economies, including India, are expected to grow faster than other regions in the next five years but expansion could be disrupted in the short term by several risks including a U.S. slowdown and a resurgence of ...
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    Airtel network expands to 100 towns
    COIMBATORE: Airtel has launched its services on last Friday in Dindigul. The Chief Executive Officer of Bharti Cellular, P. Swaminathan, said that with this launch, Airtel was present in 100 towns and it would be expanded to 30 more towns by ...
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  • Federal Bank's anywhere banking services
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