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Pension reforms, new norms for health insurance shortly
NEW DELHI, FEB. 19. The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) is optimistic about pension reforms being flagged off shortly to ensure income security for the country's vast unorganised sector. It is also preparing itself for the ...
States to tap market for Rs. 14,151 cr.
MUMBAI, FEB. 19.The Reserve Bank of India today announced that various States will raise a total of Rs. 14,151 crores during this month and March through a tap issue. The amount includes normal additional market borrowings by some States ...
Bank shares in limelight
MUMBAI, FEB. 19. The Sensex ended in the positive territory for the third straight session backed by a marked rally in select old economy stocks on the Bombay Stock Exchange today on fresh buying support by speculators and retail ...
Rupee posts further gains
MUMBAI, FEB. 19. The rupee ended higher against the U.S. currency today, extending a three-session rally on the back of sustained healthy trading and corporate inflows in generally quiet but cautious trading at the interbank foreign exchange ...
SEBI report on Grasim, L&T soon — Bajpai
MUMBAIMUMBAI, FEB. 19.FEB. 19.The Securities and Exchange Board of India's investigation report on Grasim Industries' open offer for acquisition of additional 20 per cent stake in Larsen & Toubro will be out "very soon.'' "The report will be ...
Govt. borrowing should be put to good use — Chamber
NEW DELHI, FEB. 19.The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) has asked the Government to arrest the trend of borrowings being used for unproductive purposes and called for channelising capital to finance sectors such as ...
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