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Reliance cuts KG D6 gas reserves by 70 per cent
09 Aug 2012
SAIL to outsource development of two virgin mines
09 Aug 2012
SAIL would sign long-term contracts with an investor to develop and operate the mines, who would in turn charge SAIL on per tonne basis
Rio Tinto first half profit down 22 per cent
09 Aug 2012
Rio Tinto first half profit down 22 per cent
09 Aug 2012
StanChart being victimised, says UK banking regulator
09 Aug 2012
Standard Chartered Bank admitted to violation of US sanctions law (not terror funding) in about 300 transactions from 2001 to 2007, but said these were errors rather than calculated fraud
CIL plans South African arm to push coal mine acquisitions
08 Aug 2012
CIL has signed an agreement with the government of Limpopo, South Africa, for jointly identifying, exploring and developing coalmines
CIL plans South African arm to push coal mine acquisitions
08 Aug 2012
CIL has signed an agreement with the government of Limpopo, South Africa, for jointly identifying, exploring and developing coalmines
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 getting ICS updates
08 Aug 2012
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 getting ICS updates
08 Aug 2012
StanChart row may hit Indian back-office firms
08 Aug 2012
RIL gets conditional approval for $1-bn investment in KG-D6 fields
08 Aug 2012
Oil minister Jaipal Reddy has pledged conditional support for Reliance Industries' plans to increase gas output
RIL gets conditional approval for $1-bn investment in KG-D6 fields
08 Aug 2012
Oil minister Jaipal Reddy has pledged conditional support for Reliance Industries' plans to increase gas output
Standard Chartered refutes US regulator’s charges
07 Aug 2012
StanChart stands accused of hiding over 60,000 transactions with terrorists, weapon dealers and drug kingpins, involving at least $250 billion, over a period of 10 years
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