Markets - general
Hong Kong bourse to buy London Metal Exchange for $2.18 billion
15 Jun 2012
The Chinese government is the largest shareholder in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and has the right to elect its chairman and chief executive
Macquarie downgrades HDFC to ‘underperform’
15 Jun 2012
Suzlon gets more time to repay FCCBs
11 Jun 2012
Sensex snaps 5-day winning streak on S&P warning
11 Jun 2012
FIIs pulling funds out of India at rapid rate
11 Jun 2012
Sensex closes 70 points up; weekly gains at 5%
08 Jun 2012
RIL to invest Rs1 lakh crore over 5 years across businesses
07 Jun 2012
Putting up a bold front despite a drop in Q4 profits, Mukesh Ambani announced big investment plans and a push to increase D6 gas output
SEBI reviews exit norms for SEs with less than Rs1,000-cr turnover
30 May 2012
An exclusively listed company on a defunct SE, which fails to obtain listing on any other bourse, will cease to be a listed company and will be moved to the dissemination board
Sensex weak; Tata Motors down over 10%
30 May 2012
No major fireworks on Dalal St; Nifty ends flat
29 May 2012
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