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Strong recovery in agriculture likely
MUMBAI, AUG. 27.The Reserve Bank of India today stated that the growth of real gross domestic product (GDP) in the current financial year is expected to exceed the earlier projection of 6 per cent. "As per the latest assessment of rainfall ...
India-Singapore initiative for bilateral trade
CHENNAI, AUG. 27. The Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) between India and Singapore, of which the proposed bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is only a part, will serve not only India's economic interests but also its ...
Oracle's e-business suite for mid-size cos.
NEW DELHI, AUG. 27. Oracle India today announced the launch of its e-business suite designed specifically for mid-sized Indian companies that have a turnover in the range of Rs. 25 crores and Rs. 400 crores. "The Oracle e-business suite special ...
Sensex surpasses 4,200-mark
MUMBAI, AUG. 27.Riding piggyback on the tremendously bullish fervour, the Sensex surpassed the 4200-mark as stocks soared to dizzy heights in volatile activity on the Bombay Stock Exchange, on Wednesday even as the wild price movements in prices ...
Rupee rallies further
MUMBAI, AUG. 27.The Indian currency rallied further against the U.S. currency on Wednesday, recovering most of the losses from Monday's twin-bomb blasts reaction, as steady trade and investment inflows helped it resume its northward sojourn, ...
Banks asked to make larger provisions to avert risks
MUMBAI, AUG. 27.The Reserve Bank of India today stated that the banks need to make larger provisions for investment fluctuation reserve to take care of potential risks that are now inherent in a regime of flexible interest rates and exchange ...
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  • Higher direct tax refunds this year
  • Air Sahara's expansion plans
  • Five banks to share ATMs
  • KPIT Cummins to buy U.S. firm
  • Solar panels to run ATMs under study
  • Essel Propack opens new plant in U.S.


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    ICICI Bank launches InstaTransfer
    CHENNAI: ICICI Bank has launched InstaTransfer, an NRI remittance product which will enable NRIs in the Gulf to transfer funds to India within two hours at a competitive rate. Addressing presspersons here, P. Gopakumar, head of NRI Business, ...
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  • Use of coir pith in nuclear projects
  • Guyana invites Indian businessmen
  • Entrepreneur programme for powerlooms



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