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Kerala passes bill to penalise Coke for eco damage
25 Feb 2011
The Kerala Assembly has approved a bill to establish a tribunal to realise damages from Coca-Cola for alleged losses and environmental damage caused by its now defunct Plachimada plant
Tata Steel to sell Corus Teesside assets to Thailand’s Sahaviriya Steel for $469 million
25 Feb 2011
Tata Steel to sell Corus Teesside assets to Thailand’s Sahaviriya Steel for $469 million
25 Feb 2011
Full text of Railway Budget 2011-12
25 Feb 2011
South Korea bans Deutsche Bank from proprietary trading
24 Feb 2011
In one of the harshest penalties for unfair trading, Deutsche Bank has been banned from proprietary stock and derivatives trading for six months for illegal profits made through stock market manipulation
RBI defers move to cap private bank salaries
24 Feb 2011
Valeo to acquire Japanese auto supplier Niles
23 Feb 2011
Valeo to acquire Japanese auto supplier Niles
23 Feb 2011
State Bank to merge remaining 5 associate banks in 18 months
23 Feb 2011
SBI chairman O P Bhatt says the merger of subsidiaries is a systematic process and all assocaite banks will offer products, services and processes of similar nature and will be migrated to the same core banking technology
State Bank to merge remaining 5 associate banks in 18 months
23 Feb 2011
SBI chairman O P Bhatt says the merger of subsidiaries is a systematic process and all assocaite banks will offer products, services and processes of similar nature and will be migrated to the same core banking technology
Kotak, PVR form alliance, to bring out co-branded cards
By By Sadiya Upade | 23 Feb 2011
Kotak, PVR form alliance, to bring out co-branded cards
By By Sadiya Upade | 23 Feb 2011
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