Industry
Steelmakers wary over rising iron ore prices
03 Apr 2010
Obama eases US offshore drilling rules
01 Apr 2010
The easing of rules will enable oil giants to explore for reserves off the US coast for the first time since the 1980s
Australia's Lihir Gold rejects Newcrest's A$9.2-billion offer
01 Apr 2010
Australia’s largest gold miner, Newcrest Mining Ltd saw its ambition to become the world’s fourth largest gold company fade after Lihir Gold, the country’s second-largest gold miner, rejected its A$9.2-billion takeover offer
PetroChina to spend $60 billion in overseas acquisitions by 2020
01 Apr 2010
Armed with more than $2 trillion in foreign exchange reserves, China has supported its state-owned oil companies to make landmark acquisitions overseas to secure the country's long-term energy needs
Aban Offshore announces rig deployment deals
01 Apr 2010
Petrol, diesel prices hiked after shift to Euro-IV norms
31 Mar 2010
Petrol prices will go up by 50 paise per litre and diesel by 26 paise per litre in 13 major cities, including Mumbai and Delhi, from midnight tonight
Bridgestone to start second plant near Pune
30 Mar 2010
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