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ICICI Bank net spurts 60 p.c.
MUMBAI, MAY 3. With the completion of all requirements for the merger of ICICI and two of its wholly-owned subsidiaries — ICICI Peronsal Finance Services and ICICI Capital — with ICICI Bank, the combined entity came into existence ...
Hindalco profit edges up
MUMBAI, MAY 3. Hindalco Industries has reported a 1.16 per cent increase in net profit at Rs. 686 crores for the year ended March 31, 2002 against Rs. 678.10 crores in the previous year. The board has announced a dividend of Rs. 13.5 per ...
President, PM condole Oberoi's death
NEW DELHI, MAY 3.The President, K. R. Narayanan, today condoled the death of M. S. Oberoi, founder and Chairman of the Oberoi Group of Hotels. Mr. Narayanan said Oberoi also excelled as a Parliamentarian in both Houses and actively ...
Network Associates to tap Indian talent
BANGALORE, MAY 3. An increase in targeted attacks on critical network infrastructure and password-accessed databases by professional hackers has wreaked havoc on the network security framework of global companies. Code Red virus, for ...
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    News Analysis
    FINANCIAL SCENE
    Monetary policy — much more than on interest rates
    By C. R. L. Narasimhan

    Given the complexities of present day monetary management, it is no longer feasible to be fixated on just one or two variables such as interest rates.

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