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Tyre industry to grow 8-10 per cent in FY2018
05 Mar 2018
Kamath calls for BRICS ratings agency to escape the clutches of Big 3
17 Oct 2016
New Development Bank president K V Kamath has mooted a BRICS-backed credit rating agency since the methodologies of the Big 3 global agencies constrain growth in emerging nations
Hotel industry revenues to grow 9-10% in 2016-17
28 Jan 2016
Debt levels of telecom companies to rise: ICRA
10 Jan 2015
Indian auto industry could reach $300 bn by 2016: study
15 Sep 2014
A new study indicates that revenues of the Indian automotive industry could increase five-fold to around $300 billion (Rs18.3 lakh crore) by 2026
Road sector: lagging behind in the 5-year Plan, the new government has a lot of catching up to do: ICRA
07 Aug 2014
ICRA shares surge upon Moody’s majority stake acquisition
20 Jun 2014
Indian rating agencies have been drawing interest from foreign rating agencies as well as PE investors, as they are an indirect bet on the growth in the nascent Indian corporate bond marke
Moody’s retains stable Baa3 outlook for India
21 Jan 2013
ICRA to rate UCO Bank loans under RBI's new Basel II-compliant capital adequacy framework
15 Nov 2007
ICRA extends agreement with Credit Rating Agency of
By | 27 Jul 2007
ICRA to rate small and medium sector
By | 14 Jun 2007
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