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Global economy in 'danger zone': World Bank chief
03 Sep 2011
The global economy is nearing a "new danger zone'' with massive debt, slow growth and weak investor confidence, World Bank President Robert Zoellick warned today.
Bank of America job cuts to rise to 30,000 over the next several years
03 Sep 2011
Bank of America Corp is finalisng plans to cut around 10 per cent of its workforce or approximately around 25,000 to 30,000 jobs over the next several years.
Honda to enter mass market, small car segment with Brio
03 Sep 2011
The Honda Brio will be competing with Maruti's Swift, Hyundai's i10, Ford's Figo, Toyota's Liva and Volkswagen's Polo.
Honda to enter mass market, small car segment with Brio
03 Sep 2011
The Honda Brio will be competing with Maruti's Swift, Hyundai's i10, Ford's Figo, Toyota's Liva and Volkswagen's Polo.
Honda to enter mass market, small car segment with Brio
03 Sep 2011
The Honda Brio will be competing with Maruti's Swift, Hyundai's i10, Ford's Figo, Toyota's Liva and Volkswagen's Polo.
LIC to start online policy sales, launch VC fund
03 Sep 2011
M&M to launch ‘global SUV’ XUV500 by December
03 Sep 2011
Aiming to create a new SUV segment, M&M will position the new vehicle above its Scorpio, which will compete with the likes of Honda CRV, Skoda Yeti, Mitsubishi Outlander, and Tata Motors’ Aria in the Indian market.
M&M to launch ‘global SUV’ XUV500 by December
03 Sep 2011
Aiming to create a new SUV segment, M&M will position the new vehicle above its Scorpio, which will compete with the likes of Honda CRV, Skoda Yeti, Mitsubishi Outlander, and Tata Motors’ Aria in the Indian market.
M&M to launch ‘global SUV’ XUV500 by December
03 Sep 2011
Aiming to create a new SUV segment, M&M will position the new vehicle above its Scorpio, which will compete with the likes of Honda CRV, Skoda Yeti, Mitsubishi Outlander, and Tata Motors’ Aria in the Indian market.
CIL chairman NC Jha gets three months extension
02 Sep 2011
OVL renegotiates contract with Iraqi government
02 Sep 2011
OVL renegotiates contract with Iraqi government
02 Sep 2011
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