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RBI’s annual surplus transfer to govt up 60% at Rs52,679 crore
11 Aug 2014
RBI had transferred Rs33,010 crore to the government for the year ended 30 June 2013
GM announces further recall of 312,000 vehicles worldwide
11 Aug 2014
This takes GM’s total recalls to a record 29 million cars and trucks and the total number of industry-wide recalls this year to a record 40 million
RBI recasts select farm loans in Telengana, AP
09 Aug 2014
RBI recasts select farm loans in Telengana, AP
09 Aug 2014
Mining suspension forces closure of Tata Steel’s Odisha plant
09 Aug 2014
The suspension of operations at Sukinda and Bamnipal would mean more than 6,000 job cuts, the company said
Mining suspension forces closure of Tata Steel’s Odisha plant
09 Aug 2014
The suspension of operations at Sukinda and Bamnipal would mean more than 6,000 job cuts, the company said
Syndicate Bank case puts Bhushan Steel’s Rs40,000 cr debt to 51 lenders at risk
09 Aug 2014
Bhushan Steel's creditor banks plan to hire a management agency to look after the day-to-day operations of the company
IBM unveils chip that mimics human brain to process data
08 Aug 2014
The technology could enable a new generation of intelligent sensor networks that mimic the brain’s abilities for perception, action, and cognition
IBM unveils chip that mimics human brain to process data
08 Aug 2014
The technology could enable a new generation of intelligent sensor networks that mimic the brain’s abilities for perception, action, and cognition
Hyundai fined $17.35 mn for failure to report brake defect
08 Aug 2014
Hyundai Motor Co has been fined $17.35 million for not reporting a brake defect in time to US safety regulators
Hyundai fined $17.35 mn for failure to report brake defect
08 Aug 2014
Hyundai Motor Co has been fined $17.35 million for not reporting a brake defect in time to US safety regulators
Hyundai fined $17.35 mn for failure to report brake defect
08 Aug 2014
Hyundai Motor Co has been fined $17.35 million for not reporting a brake defect in time to US safety regulators
Honda sells 1 lakh units of Amaze in 16 months
08 Aug 2014
Honda sells 1 lakh units of Amaze in 16 months
08 Aug 2014
Honda sells 1 lakh units of Amaze in 16 months
08 Aug 2014
Honda sells 1 lakh units of Amaze in 16 months
08 Aug 2014
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