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i-flex staff questioned in Amsterdam
MUMBAI, MARCH 27.In yet another incident involving harassment of Indian IT professionals abroad, leading IT company i-flex Solutions Limited today said the London-based CEO of its Dutch subsidiary has been detained in the U.K. while 14 other ...
27 point drop in Sensex on fresh selling
MUMBAI, MARCH 27. A fresh bout of selling spree in key counters pulled down the Sensex by 26.79 points to 3116.79 on the Bombay Stock Exchange here today and activity remained lacklustre due to last day of the derivative segment. Sharp to ...
Rupee scales new peak
MUMBAI, MARCH 27. Sustained trade and corporate dollar inflows extended rupee gains for the sixth straight session today, scaling a new 18-1/2-month peak, even as the interbank foreign exchange market braces for fresh uncertainties over a ...
U.S. steel tariffs violate trade rules — WTO
WASHINGTON, MARCH 27.The World Trade Organisation has ruled that steel tariffs imposed by the U.S. President George W. Bush last year to protect the American industry from a surge of imported steel violated international trade rules. The WTO was ...
Banks could use derivatives to reduce credit risk
MUMBAI, MARCH 27.The Reserve Bank of India said today banks would be allowed to use credit derivatives to manage risks relating to lending, including buying protection on loans and investments to reduce risk. Banks would be barred from using ...
SBI Life's group insurance plans for States
KOLKATA. MARCH 27. SBI Life is negotiating with a number of State governments and municipal bodies to offer tailor made group insurance plans covering pension and gratuity benefits to their employees. R. Krishnamurthy, Managing Director and ...
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