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RBI leaves policy rates unchanged; hints at cuts
16 Dec 2011
After 13 successive hikes since March 2010, RBI has kept its benchmark interest rates unchanged, and hinted at cuts in the near future
Car makers to hike prices of vehicles by up to 3 per cent
16 Dec 2011
Rising raw material costs and a squeeze on margins due to the sharp fall of the rupee against the dollar have severely impacted profitability of car makers in India.
Glenmark to market Crofelemer despite Napo nix
15 Dec 2011
Brazil sues Chevron, Transocean for $10.7 bn over oil spill
15 Dec 2011
The civil suit filed yesterday by Brazil's federal prosecutor in Rio de Janeiro also seeks to suspend the companies from operating in the country
Brazil sues Chevron, Transocean for $10.7 bn over oil spill
15 Dec 2011
The civil suit filed yesterday by Brazil's federal prosecutor in Rio de Janeiro also seeks to suspend the companies from operating in the country
Saint Gobain to buy iron pipes business from Electrotherm (India) for Rs950 crore
15 Dec 2011
French building materials maker Saint Gobain will acquire Electrotherm (India) Ltd's ductile iron pipes business for Rs950 crore ($176.9 million), in a bid to strengthen its global pipes business
Saint Gobain to buy iron pipes business from Electrotherm (India) for Rs950 crore
15 Dec 2011
French building materials maker Saint Gobain will acquire Electrotherm (India) Ltd's ductile iron pipes business for Rs950 crore ($176.9 million), in a bid to strengthen its global pipes business
Strike to hit BSNL services nationwide tomorrow
14 Dec 2011
Employees of BSNL – the country’s largest provider of landline phone services – will go on a nationwide strike, after talks between BSNL’s management and unions failed to make headway
Samsung ACs top BEE Star label appliance award
14 Dec 2011
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