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Rupee hits a record low at 51.81 to a dollar
02 Mar 2009
The rupee hit a historic low at 51.81 a dollar today, extending losses to a sixth day in a row amidst renewed dollar buying by companies and foreign banks.
HSBC to raise $20 billion through rights issue
28 Feb 2009
Wells Fargo suspends bonuses for top executives
28 Feb 2009
Wells Fargo suspends bonuses for top executives
28 Feb 2009
AmEx lures card-holders with $300 to give up their cards
25 Feb 2009
Amex is offering delinquent credit card holders $300 to clear their unpiad credit card outstandings
S&P downgrades 12 banks, NTPC, IOC, NHPC
24 Feb 2009
Citigroup in talks for more government aid
23 Feb 2009
Ahluwalia hints at CRR, interest cuts
20 Feb 2009
Five LatAm countries crack down on Stanford
19 Feb 2009
ICICI Bank shuffles its management deck
27 Jan 2009
SBI on track with qurterly net profit of 37 per cent; ICICI Bank exceeds expectations with 3.7 per cent
24 Jan 2009
SBI on track with qurterly net profit of 37 per cent; ICICI Bank exceeds expectations with 3.7 per cent
24 Jan 2009
SBI on track with qurterly net profit of 37 per cent; ICICI Bank exceeds expectations with 3.7 per cent
24 Jan 2009
Citigroup senior management decline bonuses
21 Jan 2009
Senior Citigroup executives including CEO Vikram Pandit and chairman Sir Winfried Bischoff decline incentive or retention awards, in the wake of the stress on the bank's fortunes.
UBS to sell commodities business to Barclays
19 Jan 2009
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