Firms/companies
Small farmers to benefit as RBI widens priority sector lending coverage
24 Apr 2015
While major foreign banks are already covered by the priority sector lending norms, smaller foreign banks too will have to meet the lending target over the next five years
Deutsche Bank to pay record $2.5 bn to settle Libor manipulation
24 Apr 2015
Germany's largest bank, Deutsche Bank, has been fined $2.5 billion, and ordered to fire seven employees in the eighth global settlement of alleged Libor rigging
GM posts lower first quarter revenues
24 Apr 2015
Capgemini close to buying iGate: report
23 Apr 2015
Capgemini, one of the world's largest consulting, technology and outsourcing services companies, is close to buying Nasdaq-listed iGate, in a deal which, if successful, would be one of the biggest M&As in the IT services sector
Capgemini close to buying iGate: report
23 Apr 2015
Capgemini, one of the world's largest consulting, technology and outsourcing services companies, is close to buying Nasdaq-listed iGate, in a deal which, if successful, would be one of the biggest M&As in the IT services sector
Russia slams EU’s antitrust charges against Gazprom
23 Apr 2015
Gazprom says its pricing principles are in accordance with the standards used by other gas producers and exporters
Samsung to set up $100-mn unit in Telangana
22 Apr 2015
Samsung to set up $100-mn unit in Telangana
22 Apr 2015
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