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Global economy: IMF sees signs of recovery
DUBAI, (UAE), SEPT. 18. The global economy is improving since the Iraq war but the pace of growth will be uneven and new dangers loom, including a ballooning U.S. budget deficit and the collapse of talks to free up trade, the International ...
Export Cell linked to portal
COIMBATORE: The Export Guidance Cell at the District Industries Centre (DIC) here is connected to the TANSTIA-FNF Service Centre portal. Sources at the DIC said the Export Guidance Cell was started in January. It had two personal computers and ...
101 point drop in Sensex
MUMBAI, SEPT. 18.Shares met with heavy all round selling and declined on the Bombay Stock Exchange on Thursday, pulling the Sensex sharply down by another 101.20 points to end at 4134.15. A sharp decline in the Sensex could be gauged by the ...
Hyundai dealer service branch
COIMBATORE: To facilitate customers residing in and around Sai Baba Colony, Chandra Hyundai, a division of Chandra Automobile India Private Limited, inaugurated its dealer service branch at NSR Road here recently. For the convenience of its ...
Rupee slide continues
MUMBAI, SEPT. 18. The rupee slide against the U.S. currency stretched to the third straight session today, weighed down by fears of a slowdown in foreign exchange inflows, but rallied smartly from the intraday low, helped largely by dollar sales ...
Financial Times to pick up stake in Business Standard
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 18.The financial daily, Business Standard, could well become the first Indian newspaper to secure foreign investment following a decision of the internationally renowned broadsheet, Financial Times, to pick up 13.85 ...
IT solution for tackling fakes
BANGALORE, SEPT. 18.The menace of spurious products is endemic and widespread in India. Counterfeits, fakes and pass-offs are prevalent in almost every product category — pharmaceuticals, pesticides, auto components, electrical items, ...
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