Finnair now looks at Bangalore, Chennai to expand reach
NALCO to import two lakh tonnes coal
Mayawati’s tax-free budget stresses infrastructure, education
Indonesia invites Indian firms to invest in its power sector
Nokia to bid for Nortel assets
Mahindra to make smaller aircraft for Indian market
Rate hike fears pull down Sensex 176 points
Government rules out immediate hike in steel prices
Bush signs plan to boost US economy
Russian gas for Europe pumped into Ukrainian pipeline
Tata Power, Sterlite in Sensex, Ambuja Cement out
Bangalore Bio to showcase India’s biotech progress
Bangalore : Complementing the rapid growth of the IT industry in India's silicon city, the emerging biotechnology (BT) sector will look for investments through partnerships and joint ventures at Bangalore Bio 2007, the three-day annual event beginning Thursday.
Malaysian firm close to securing contract in India
Rise in foreign tourist arrivals in India
New Delhi : An estimated 2.02 million foreign tourists came to India in the first five months of this year, a 12 percent increase over the previous year, the tourism ministry said here Friday.
Equities open on positive note, post modest gains
Nokia Siemens bags $900 mn contract from Airtel
New Delhi : India's leading mobile service operator Airtel Tuesday handed over a $900 million contract to global communications services enabler Nokia Siemens for its aggressive expansion plans.
US stocks rally on rising economic optimism
LIC Housing Finance sees good business despite inflation
Extension of Arab gas pipeline to link to European gas pipeline
Singur mourns as Nano rolls out from Mumbai
Markets up on strong global cues
World Bank $600 million loan to Power Grid
Agro Tech showcases ultra modern farm equipment
Dubai Aerospace buys control of Auckland Airport
By DPA
Wellington : Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) will acquire a controlling interest in Auckland International Airport, New Zealand's biggest aviation hub, under a proposed deal announced Monday.
The directors of Auckland International Airport Limited (AIAL) said they unanimously recommended acceptance of DAE's offer, worth 2.6 billion New Zealand dollars (about $2 billion), which would give it 51 to 60 percent of the company.
China unveils list of top 500 companies
India’s economic upturn to begin October: Chidambaram
Deora’s statement in Lok Sabha on Reliance gas
Sensex closes marginally up, market breadth negative
Interim budget fails to cheer realty sector
Dhaka looks globally for yarn after Indian export ban
India aims to connect 650 million subscribers by 2012
Kerala to involve small investors in infrastructure development
Governments preventing industry from going green: Brundtland
Satyam a ‘governmental scandal’: Advani
Markets surge with robust buying
Markets open lower, rise marginally
Greasing money markets: government’s efforts to increase liquidity
Toyota’s president apologises for recall
Microsoft allowed to buy Yahoo!’s internet search business
Empowering Wardha’s Dalits through e-commerce
Sensex closes 154 points lower
Microsoft issues takeover ultimatum to Yahoo
Reliance to sign pact with Peru’s state oil firm
Sensex closes 362 points higher
India to go to French textiles fair for first time
Kuwaiti banks not affected by US mortgage crisis
Etisalat’s subscriber base touches 74 mn before India foray
Use MGNREGA money for water harvesting: Modi
Indian IT firm opens outsourcing in Poland
By Surender Bhutani
IANSWarsaw : Taking advantage of a large pool of technically qualified young people here, Pune-based IT company Zensar has begun outsourcing services from Gdansk, the Baltic port city of Poland.
Kalpataru to expand output on Rs.150 mn outlay
Sensex dives in late trade, closes 37 points down
India’s car sales up 33 percent in February
Positive response from Swiss banks: Jaitley
Markets give up gains, close lower
Chidamabaram justifies lending rate hike
Bihar clears investment proposals worth Rs.910 bn in three years
Equities end green on lending rate cut hint
Pune airport to remain closed for fortnight
India becoming hotspot for global trade fairs
Rs.1-tn fund for infrastructure sector advocated
Sri Lanka could hit air pockets after taking over airlines
Risks of money laundering seminar to be held in Sana’a
India opens air space for ASEAN countries
Punj Lloyd, US firm sign accord on n-energy
Torrent Cables to amalgamate with Torrent Gujarat Biotech
Himachal Pradesh starts voluntary tax to combat climate change
China, Bangladesh to improve bilateral economic relations
By Xinhua
Dhaka : China and Bangladesh have committed to promote bilateral economic relations, narrow the trade imbalance and to encourage investment between the two countries.
Chinese Assistant Minister of Commerce Wang Chao and Bangladeshi Finance and Commerce Advisor Azizul Islam expressed their desire to encourage bilateral relations during a meeting here Sunday.
Islam said the two countries had achieved a breakthrough in trade relations with a rapid growth of mutual trade.
Cement companies reluctant to set up plants in Chhattisgarh
India Inc loses $1.25 bn due to Gujjar stir
Renault, NISSAN sign MoU with Tamil Nadu for Chennai plant
UAE telecom operator offers discounted rates for Diwali
Rate cuts to happen soon, predicts ICICI Bank chief
Strike-hit NLC seeks ways to keep power plant running
India unhappy with WTO draft on agriculture, industry
China interested in setting up economic investment zone in Bengal: Mamata
Chidambaram counters IMF forecast, says celebrate Indian growth
Foreign funds turn net sellers for first time in 25 weeks
EU, US seek WTO settlement over Chinese export restrictions
Spectre of protectionism haunts emerging markets: IMF
OPEC crude price touches record $106
Reliance Power drops on market debut
FDI inflow up 13 percent in December
Lucknow Biotech park to train women farmers
Tamil Nadu coaxing ‘industrial whales’ to come ashore
PricewaterhouseCoopers to launch India-Africa desk
India woos Arab capital for infrastructure
Islamic Social Finance Report 2015 released
100-member FICCI delegation to go to Pakistan Friday
Aviation fuel price goes up again, but no fare hike now
JSW Steel to start Salboni project by fiscal-end
LPG sector attracts Rs.11 billion investment
Hindustan Motors to launch upgraded Winner truck in Delhi
Pakistan and India almost finalise list of goods to be traded across LOC
European inflation falls as oil slides: analysts
Over 20 foreign banks open branches in China
Indian stocks recover slightly after sharp fall
‘Tata deal nearly sealed on Jaguar, Land Rover’
Himachal hydel project generates record power
Foundations of 11 industrial units costing Rs. 2250 cr. to be laid in next...
Bhopal: Foundation laying and "Bhoomi Pujan" for 11 industrial units involving capital investment of Rs. 2250 crore would be performed during next six days from October 24 to 29 in Madhya Pradesh. The Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan would be chief guest on these occasions.
Supreme Court begins hearing dispute over Reliance gas
Dunlop’s Ruia seeks Rs.1 bn loan
Global rally prompts Indian bulls, Sensex up 5.17 percent
K.K. Birla: a titan of Indian industry
Make food a constitutional right: experts
Ajay Mehra to lead Essel’s Fun Cinemas
Indian tourists in London spend more than Japanese
London : For the first time last year, Indian tourists in London spent more than Japanese tourists. Underlining the increasing spending power of India's middleclass, the city also saw the number of Indian tourists go up from 130,000 in 2003 to 212,000 in 2006.

