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ArcelorMittal to sell $1.1 bn stake in Canadian iron ore mine to Posco, China Steel
02 Jan 2013
ArcelorMittal, battling sluggish steel demand, is looking to offload a 15 per cent stake in Canada's Labrador Trough iron ore mining and infrastructure as part of a process to cut debt
ArcelorMittal to sell $1.1 bn stake in Canadian iron ore mine to Posco, China Steel
02 Jan 2013
ArcelorMittal, battling sluggish steel demand, is looking to offload a 15 per cent stake in Canada's Labrador Trough iron ore mining and infrastructure as part of a process to cut debt
Subir Gokarn retires as RBI deputy governor
01 Jan 2013
Reports suggest that the names of Kalpana Kochhar, the World Bank's chief economist for South Asia and economist Urjit Patel are being considered for the post
Kashmir Valley gets connected by rail
29 Dec 2012
Economic downturn a `passing phase’: Ratan Tata
29 Dec 2012
Ratan Tata asked group companies to reinvent themselves as he handed over the baton to 44-year-old Cyrus Mistry
Infosys defers hiring plans as growth stagnates
28 Dec 2012
Infosys defers hiring plans as growth stagnates
28 Dec 2012
Toyota sets aside $1.1 bn for lawsuits over car defects
27 Dec 2012
Toyota, the No 3 automaker in the US market, admitted no fault in proposing the settlement, one of the largest in the automotive sector
JLR’s China unit to recall 337 defective cars
26 Dec 2012
Qatar Petroleum eyes ADB stake in Petronet LNG
26 Dec 2012
Qatar Petroleum eyes ADB stake in Petronet LNG
26 Dec 2012
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