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SBI to buy a second Indonesian bank
08 Nov 2010
SBI is planning a second acquisition in Indonesia as the local law doesn’t permit setting up new branches in the country
SBI to buy a second Indonesian bank
08 Nov 2010
SBI is planning a second acquisition in Indonesia as the local law doesn’t permit setting up new branches in the country
IMF revamps quota; India among top 10
08 Nov 2010
In a historic move, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has decided to overhaul the Fund’s quota regime and governance
Vodafone denies reports of tower sale
04 Nov 2010
Vodafone denies reports of tower sale
04 Nov 2010
Canada says no to BHP's $40-bn hostile bid for Potash Corp
04 Nov 2010
This is only the second foreign takeover blocked by Canada in two decades.
Canada says no to BHP's $40-bn hostile bid for Potash Corp
04 Nov 2010
This is only the second foreign takeover blocked by Canada in two decades.
Canada says no to BHP's $40-bn hostile bid for Potash Corp
04 Nov 2010
This is only the second foreign takeover blocked by Canada in two decades.
Canada says no to BHP's $40-bn hostile bid for Potash Corp
04 Nov 2010
This is only the second foreign takeover blocked by Canada in two decades.
GM reports best sales of the year in October
04 Nov 2010
Railways testing improved anti-collision devices
03 Nov 2010
MTNL reports Rs605-crore Q2 net loss
03 Nov 2010
Special court to hear Satyam case on daily basis
03 Nov 2010
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