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Honda aims to double two-wheeler sales this year
20 Jun 2012
ONGC, CNPC to jointly bid for overseas energy assets
20 Jun 2012
According to the Paris-based International Energy Agency, India's energy consumption is likely to more than double by 2030 to 833 million tons of oil equivalent
Julius Baer in talks with BofA for Merrill Lynch's non-US wealth business
20 Jun 2012
Swiss private bank Julius Baer is looking at acquisitions in emerging markets and Europe in order to better compete with its larger domestic rivals UBS and Credit Suisse
Julius Baer in talks with BofA for Merrill Lynch's non-US wealth business
20 Jun 2012
Swiss private bank Julius Baer is looking at acquisitions in emerging markets and Europe in order to better compete with its larger domestic rivals UBS and Credit Suisse
Julius Baer in talks with BofA for Merrill Lynch's non-US wealth business
20 Jun 2012
Swiss private bank Julius Baer is looking at acquisitions in emerging markets and Europe in order to better compete with its larger domestic rivals UBS and Credit Suisse
Vodafone cuts 3G rates by up to 80 per cent
19 Jun 2012
RBI panel favours risk-based supervision of banks
19 Jun 2012
The periodicity/intensity of on-site inspection of a bank would depend upon its position on the Risk-Impact Index Matrix rather than its volume of business
Chevron inks additional LNG supply deal with Japan's TEPCO
19 Jun 2012
Tokyo-based TEPCO will acquire a 10-per cent stake in Chevron's Wheatstone field licences and an 8 per cent stake in Wheatstone natural gas processing facilities
Microsoft unveils ‘Surface’ line of tablet devices
19 Jun 2012
The Surface tablets are being offered in two versions - Windows RT running ARM chips like an iPad and Surface for Windows 8 Pro which runs Intel chips like a laptop
CWW’s key shareholder backs Vodafone’s $1.6 billion takeover
18 Jun 2012
CWW owns the UK's biggest fibre network dedicated to businesses and also has a 260,000 mile international cable network that extends across Europe, India and throughout Asia
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