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Industry apprehends hardening of interest rates
NEW DELHI, MARCH 19.With the Government's fiscal deficit overshooting target, Indian industry has expressed apprehension that interest rates may harden once again if the nascent industrial recovery picks up momentum. Making an analysis of the ...
TISCO EGM: Shareholders' nod for using funds from reserves
MUMBAI, MARCH 19.The shareholders of Tata Iron and Steel Company (Tata Steel) at the extra-ordinary general meeting (EGM) held here today approved the company's proposal to utilise an amount not exceeding Rs. 1,550 crores in aggregate out of the ...
Market discounts war news, Sensex up 36 points
MUMBAI, MARCH 19. Discounting the U.S. war ultimatum to Baghdad, select heavyweight counters bounced back lifting the Sensex by about 36 points at close on the Bombay Stock Exchange today on heavy purchases by foreign institutional investors. ...
Rupee ends lower against $
MUMBAI, MARCH 19. The rupee declined sharply against the U.S. currency today on late dollar short covering by banks in the countdown to war even as President Bush's ultimatum to Iraq cleared the pall of uncertainty hanging over the foreign ...
Sun faces discrimination lawsuit
WASHINGTON, MARCH 19. Sun Microsystems, one of the the largest Silicon Valley corporations and co-founded by Indian-born Vinod Khosla, is faced by a lawsuit alleging it practices discriminatory policies by replacing older American employees with ...
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Deadlock continues on WTO farm trade talks
The impasse at the World Trade Organisation negotiations on agriculture persists with the release yesterday in Geneva of a revised negotiating draft which sees few changes from a set of proposals made in February that was rejected both by the ...
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