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RBI surprises with 0.5% reverse repo hike
27 Jul 2010
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been very cautious in its approach to the monetary policy so that growth prospects are not affected much. By Manjunath Gaddi, research analyst, Fundsupermart.com
RBI hikes short-term rates to beat down inflation
27 Jul 2010
The increase in short-term lending rate (repo) to 5.75 per cent and short-term borrowing rate (reverse repo) to 4.5 per cent will be effective immediately.
RBI hikes short-term rates to beat down inflation
27 Jul 2010
The increase in short-term lending rate (repo) to 5.75 per cent and short-term borrowing rate (reverse repo) to 4.5 per cent will be effective immediately.
Videocon launches new dual-SIM handsets
26 Jul 2010
Khazanah’s S$3.3-bn bid for Parkway knocks out Fortis
26 Jul 2010
Fortis Healthcare was knocked out from its proposed largest overseas acquisition after Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khazanah today launched a full takeover offer for Singapore’s Parkway Holdings
Khazanah’s S$3.3-bn bid for Parkway knocks out Fortis
26 Jul 2010
Fortis Healthcare was knocked out from its proposed largest overseas acquisition after Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khazanah today launched a full takeover offer for Singapore’s Parkway Holdings
Dabur buys Turkish firm Hobi Kozmetik for $69 million
26 Jul 2010
The acquisition of Hobi Kozmetik is in line with Dabur's global strategy of scaling up FMCG operations
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