London Stock Exchange ‘market of choice’ for West Asian companies
India’s aviation sector to take off in 2010
Aqua Logistics starts Middle East subsidiary
Sensex drops, but closes marginally higher
Indian CEOs most optimistic on economic growth: Gallup poll
GMR group to acquire ONGC stakes in Andhra refinery
‘India Inc. should focus on investment, not trade’
Industrial growth must improve to drive economy: Montek
China, South American trading bloc eye $200 bn trade
Budget disappoints travel industry, except for heritage tourism
Equity markets continue downslide after opening with huge loss
Diesel prices hiked again by 45 paise from Saturday
Burj Dubai is now world’s tallest manmade structure
Delhi government imposes limits on food grain stocking
China’s Dalian Wanda to set up industrial townships in India
Non-subsidised LPG cylinder price down Rs.42, jet fuel rate up 5.5 percent
Rajasthan announces Rs.1.26 bn relief to frost-bitten farmers
High global oil prices bring unexpected bonanza for exchequer
Islamic Banking system introduced to FICCI
New Delhi: “If Islamic Banking is adopted in India, it will be beneficial to all segments of the society and a boon to the marginalized and minority community," said H. Abdur Raqeeb, national convener of Indian Centre for Islamic Finance (ICIF) at a programme of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in New Delhi.
Migrant workers of Bahrain construction firm strike work
Sensex slips as Europe market opens weak
Wind power key to meeting India’s energy needs
JSW Steel, Siscol fix merger ratio at 1:22
Transafe Services profit up 130 percent
Telecom services: 3G players will be allowed in 2G space as well
State Bank’s rights issue to mop up over $4 billion
Apple launches world’s thinnest notebook in India
Markets lose more ground around midday
Signs of economic recovery, says top Canadian bank CEO
R-Com launches free unlimited call offer in Delhi
Inflation India’s biggest challenge: Chidambaram
Haryana government staff to get new pay scales
Big jump in money for Commonwealth Games
Oil import bill a big strain on economy: PM
Japan exports up 9.1 percent, trade surplus falls in November
IBSA calls for ‘fair and acceptable’ trade
Youth Congress in Kerala protests ‘Gandhi vs commando’ ad
Coal India to restart excavation in 18 abandoned mines
Finnish firm to help predict weather during Commonwealth Games
BSNL ties up with Beetel to offer low-priced handsets
JP Morgan acquires stake in Dubai Mercantile Exchange
Government on right track but economic model needed: RSS
Airtel Bangladesh crosses five million subscriber-mark
Lupin acquires German pharma company
Markets close in the green
Equities open weak, stay red on global cues
72 percent support demonetisation, says survey
Delhi’s Bukhara among top 20 restaurants in Asia
Sasan will showcase our capabilities: Anil Ambani
China plans to build new oil reserve base in southwest
Stocks slump on fuel price hike worries
ArcelorMittal to shut down two US steel plants
Mittal ranked richest Indian, Ambani brothers follow
Sensex plunges 372 points amid weak global cues
Sensex closes 41 points up
Hundreds of Anganwadi workers from Delhi, Haryana demand govt worker status, pay hike, other...
Sterlite Industries buys US copper major Asarco
20 IT firms to take part in Kerala human resource summit
Jharkhand excels in vegetable production
Ranchi : Jharkhand has registered a higher per hectare production rate in the yield of cauliflower, lady's finger and onion than the national average this year despite poor irrigation facilities and inadequate infrastructure.
Coal shortage hits NTPC’s power generation
Odisha expects record rice output
India not easy to do business in: World Bank
Sensex ends flat as world markets tumble
Home crisis, weak dollar fuel US recession and recovery
Sundram Fasteners to expand international operations
Dassault, Argentum ink pact on engineering design
Sensex plummets 169 points
Shergill triumphs in playoff in TATA Open
Hedge funds have new opportunities in global market: experts
Chiripal group to make more denim fabric
Ranbaxy, Orchid join hands
52 projects, but industrialisation eludes Jharkhand
Kashmir’s Kani shawl gets GI rank
Israeli aerospace giant eyes Brazilian market
Chidambaram presents India’s national budget
UAE, Syria sign air services agreement
Etihad to fly to two more Indian destinations
Tata’s Rs.25 bn titanium dioxide project in TN in limbo
US trade team heads to India, eyes $150 bn nuclear pie
India, South Africa to play major global role: Anand Sharma
By Fakir Hassen
IANSJohannesburg : India and South Africa were set to play a "major role" in the world and both policymakers and industry should work together to outdo the target of doubling bilateral trade, India's Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma said Monday.
Ambani brothers’ gas pricing dispute may be over soon
By IANS
Mumbai : Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has received a shot in the arm with the Bombay High Court allowing the government to go ahead with gas pricing, even as all eyes are on Thursday's hearing on the dispute over the firm's gas allocation.
RIL last Thursday announced the discovery of oil and gas in the Cauvery basin, off the eastern coast of India. That was RIL's second major success in deep waters after its achievement in the Krishna-Godavari (KG) basin.
Indian rice exports a ‘thoughtful gesture’: Dhaka daily
‘Only 10 percent of $22 bn pledged for food materialised’
Day one of India, GCC talks ‘fruitful’
Mumbai : Talks on enhancing bilateral trade on the opening day of a two-day meeting between India and the six member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) were "fruitful" leading to concrete decisions, the commerce and industry ministers of India, Oman and Saudi Arabia said here Tuesday.
Airtel starts mobile service in remote Himalayan valley
Assocham to facilitate Arab-Punjab trade ties
Nikkei falls to four-year low
British, Indian varsities to start angel investment network
Markets close with marginal gains
Spanish banking giant affected by US securities scam
China’s 2007 GDP growth rate to be 11.3 percent: World Bank
Markets recover, key index closes above 10,000 points
ICICI Bank hauled up for issuing ‘out-dated’ cheques
Iran ready to revive liquefied natural gas deal with India
Orissa plans ministry for smaller enterprises
Nine Nanos begin countrywide drive from Sanand
Manmohan Singh launches northeast charm offensive
Money transfers from UAE to India made easier
Untimely rains spell doom for farmers
Reliance Natural Resources net up
India’s external debt is lowest, says Chidambaram
Indonesia signs $889 mn power contracts with Chinese firms
IT, outsourcing growth seen dropping to 30 percent
New Delhi : The annual growth of India's IT and BPO industries may fall to 30 percent for the next four years, after expanding by 35 percent in the past two years, says a study.
Equities end green on lending rate cut hint
Laird Technologies opens first offshore facility in India
Markets in red, Sensex sheds 370 points
IT sector to grow 4-7 percent this fiscal: Nasscom
Reveal perks of NACIL top brass: CIC
Himachal inks $100 mn loan pact with World Bank
Mumbai eastern freeway project gets underway
China considering attending G20 summit on financial crisis
Morning after getting a battering, Sensex up 226 points
‘Pakistan’s oil reserves will last only 6 days’
Decoding Modi’s victory and secular politics
Narendra Modi's repeat landslide victory in Gujarat against the spectacular odds stacked against him - anti-incumbency, the odious hangover of the 2002 riots, an unforgiving Muslim minority, BJP spoilers and a hostile media - has exposed the fragility and speciousness of secular politics practised in the country by those who are quick to seize on the secularism mantra as the sole rallying point.
Jaipur Hotel suite voted Asia’s Leading Suite at World Travel awards
Reliance Capital net profit down 55 percent
ONGC to invest $356 mn in Venezuelan oil asset
India concludes free trade pact with Asean
Delhi markets deserted after Mumbai blasts
Food prices to decline after winter crop: Sharad Pawar
Iran stops accepting US dollars for its oil
Asia-Pacific tourism forecast to soar
Bharti Airtel to launch internet TV soon
Budget a recipe for disaster: Yashwant Sinha
Northeast to be power self-sufficient by 2014
Sify joins hands with Microsoft to bridge digital divide
Marriott to build luxury hotel near new Bangalore airport
Agitations hamper Jindal steel plant production
Jajpur (Orissa) : Production at the Jindal Stainless Limited steel plant in the Kalinga Nagar industrial complex, the steel hub of Orissa, was hampered Thursday following an agitation by a group of labourers, police said.
One platoon of armed police force was deployed to avoid any untoward incident, Jajpur district police chief D.S. Kuttey told IANS.
