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India gains $800mn on IMF gold deal
27 Nov 2009
The RBI may have benefited by as much as $800 million on its investment of over $6.7 billion for the purchase of about 200 tons of gold from the IMF, thanks to record prices.
Hitachi to raise $4.6 billion: report
16 Nov 2009
Maxis raises $3.3 billion through Malaysia’s largest IPO
12 Nov 2009
Through its listing on the Malaysian stock exchange next week, Maxis will make a second entry, after it was de-listed two years ago when the company went private
Vodafone Plc trims outlook amid Indian price war
11 Nov 2009
LSE again crashes due to technical snag
10 Nov 2009
Trading again came to a standstill at the London Stock Exchange in nearly 300 UK stocks yesterday, including the exchange’s own shares due to a technical snag at one of the exchange servers
Freddie Mac reports $6.3 billion Q3 net loss
07 Nov 2009
ArcelorMittal returns to profit after three consecutive quarterly losses
28 Oct 2009
The result surpassed analyst’s expectations, who had forecasted a net loss of $53 to $58 million
Apple’s posts explosive 4Q results
20 Oct 2009
China drives Asian markets down
27 Aug 2009
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