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SEBI bars Financial Technologies from holding stake in MCX-SX, other bourses
20 Mar 2014
SEBI has barred Jignesh Shah-promoted Financial Technologies India Ltd from owning stakes in any of the country’s stock exchanges
Bhave slams CBI’s 'crazy logic' of ignoring facts
19 Mar 2014
CBI chose to ignore the fact that the I-T department found no merit in its probe against Jignesh Shah and yet chose to file a criminal PE against former SEBI official for giving Shah the “licence that gave him undue benefit”
Ajit Singh sees $12.1 bn investment in airports in 12th plan
13 Mar 2014
The civil aviation sector in India is poised to handle 336 million domestic and 85 million international passengers by 2020, which will make the country the third largest aviation market
Tatas’ hotel arm IHC to write down Rs500 cr as business shrinks
13 Mar 2014
India’s largest hotel chain, which controls the Taj, Vivanta, Gateway and Ginger brands, said it expected non-cash provision for impairment in respect of financial exposure in its global and domestic investments
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