Economy - general
Coal India IPO oversubscription to boost government revenue
21 Oct 2010
The Indian government's ambitious plans to raise $9 billion this fiscal from the sale of equity in state-owned firms today received a boost, with the Coal India IPO being over-subscribed by more than 12.5 times
Food price inflation drops to 15.53 per cent
21 Oct 2010
CAG to reopen CWG scam probe
15 Oct 2010
Food price inflation edges up to 16.37 per cent
15 Oct 2010
Was it a mega-hit? Opinions differ as CWG end
By By Jagdeep Worah | 15 Oct 2010
RBI buys dollars to halt rupee's rise: report
14 Oct 2010
RBI, which has been reluctant to intervene in the foreign exchange market, had last week hinted that it might be forced to ido so if foreign currency inflows showed volatility
RBI buys dollars to halt rupee's rise: report
14 Oct 2010
RBI, which has been reluctant to intervene in the foreign exchange market, had last week hinted that it might be forced to ido so if foreign currency inflows showed volatility
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