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RBI hikes weekly withdrawal limit on current accounts to Rs50,000
14 Nov 2016
RBI has advised banks to deploy micro ATMs near panchayat offices, police stations, military outposts, government departments, offices of public sector units, petrol pumps and other secure locations and also enhance the limits of the micro ATMs to at least Rs50,000 and allow frequent replenishment of cash to them
Audi cars can distort emissions in tests: VW
14 Nov 2016
Audi cars can distort emissions in tests: VW
14 Nov 2016
Audi cars can distort emissions in tests: VW
14 Nov 2016
Samsung to buy car audio systems maker Harman for $8 bn
14 Nov 2016
The acquisition of Harman, the leading car audio and entertainment systems manufacturer, will give Samsung a considerable presence in the automotive electronics segment to produce "connected" cars
Hindalco Q2 net more than trebles to Rs440 crore
14 Nov 2016
Hindalco Q2 net more than trebles to Rs440 crore
14 Nov 2016
Hindalco Q2 net more than trebles to Rs440 crore
14 Nov 2016
Facebook goofs badly, declares founder Zuckerberg ‘dead’
12 Nov 2016
In what it acknowledged was a ‘terrible error’, Facebook posted a message meant for ‘memorialised profiles’ to other accounts, declaring its chief executive Mark Zuckerberg and many other users ‘dead’
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