Satyam scam pulls down markets by over 7 percent
Integrity makes Tatas an outstanding business house: Chidambaram
Bihar will see high growth next decade, predicts Assocham
Day after truce, SEBI says order applies to new ULIPs
It’s a grim Diwali this year in Mumbai
Sensex pares early morning gains
Germany to continue development aid to India
Government playing down current crisis, says industry lobby
Indian Oil’s profits up 52 percent
Bush and Brown to create joint banking work group
GSPC to undertake city gas distribution project
Regulator’s report on valuation of insurance firms next month
Both rich, emerging countries welcome action on global crisis
No immediate cut in transport fuel prices: PM
Equities open lower, key index down 187 points
‘Participatory banking can fill human development gaps’
Equity markets flat in early trade
Prabhu’s budget fail to muster investor confidence
Japan’s key Nikkei index falls almost 5 percent
Boost by India’s Bharti soars SingTel’s profits
Malaysian property firm sets sight on India and Vietnam by Q1’09
Government to press states for goods and service tax
UK insurance major to outsource jobs to India
London : British insurance major Resolution has announced plans to outsource a number of jobs to India as part of a deal with support services company Capita to reduce costs.
Sensex ruling dull in morning trade
Small enterprises to contribute 22 percent of GDP
Cycling keeps health costs down in Australia
Kale Consultants to enter air logistics and travel
Kolkata, an emerging animation hub
Kolkata : Kolkata is fast emerging as one of the major animation hubs of India, a leading animation and multimedia training company said here Friday.
Iraqi Airways to be closed after financial dispute
India’s inflation remains unaltered at 3.5 percent
Jute council eyes African, East European markets
US economy up 2.2 percent in third quarter
Wockhardt withdraws IPO after poor public response
India’s infrastructure industries log 8.7 percent growth
Eurozone Inflation Up
India losing green cover faster than ever, warns study
Sensex slips 870 points as budget disappoints
OPEC agrees on output increase by 500,000 barrels
Syndicate Bank, UAE Exchange in pact for remittances
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry shutdown a partial success
Tata Power consortium wins Indonesian geothermal power project
Sensex rises into green after weak start
Upswing in India’s direct tax mop up: Chidambaram
NCDEX hopes futures trading in potato, rubber resumes
Noida grows, but poor infrastructure, closure of industries haunt
Major sop being mulled for Bharat Heavy Electricals
Ten issues India Inc has to contend with in 2009
Power Grid Corp net up 16.7 percent
Space may be reserved for poor in housing projects
Indian Oil posts Q3 net loss of Rs.961 crore
Lupin acquires German pharma company
Former RBI governor nominated to UN task force
JP Morgan acquires stake in Dubai Mercantile Exchange
Record one-day fall for Canadian dollar
Lockheed gets $596 mn contract for India-bound military planes
Gujarat NRE Coke Board to consider rights issue
ADAG takes a step forward to snap up Royal Sundaram
Foundation laid for 1,500 MW plants in Chhattisgarh
Court defers decision on RIL gas dispute to July 12
Mumbai : The Bombay High Court Thursday said it would give its final order on July 12 on the issue of restraining Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) from selling gas produced from one of its prime blocks in the Krishna-Godavari basin to a third party.
Turmoil deepens in US air industry
European stocks stage cautious recovery
Wharton India Economic forum to define ‘global Indian’
India cuts prices of transport, cooking fuels
Antony to lay keel of first indigenous aircraft career Saturday
India mulls duty cut on several items to tame inflation
India set to conclude FTA with Asean
US, Vietnam, Canada are India Inc’s favourite hunting grounds
Textile industry seeks better cotton prices, cheaper power
Cornerstone to open 300 outlets by year-end in India
Biocon’s subsidiary Syngene to go public soon
Neyveli Lignite posts $50 mn profit in third quarter
India’s GHCL to restructure its US home textile business
Quality control issues hit Pakistani exports
New guar seed, turmeric contracts to be launched
UN chief calls for coordinated financial reforms
Kerala tourism gears up for Onam
US economy suffers biggest slowdown in 26 years
Markets rally on global cues, Chidambaram pep talk
Markets close above day’s low
‘Japan unlikely to achieve growth in next fiscal’
Skoda launches new Superb for Indian market
Bajaj motorcycle sales grow 52 percent in October
Saudis to invest $80 billion to raise oil output: Report
Sensex ends with 85 point gain, ignores gloomy Euro bourses
Food inflation drops marginally to 17.22 percent
Tamil Nadu’s software exports grow 46 percent
Air India offloads 60 passengers to London, Chicago
Greek PM thanks finance minister who quit
Bangladesh: BIMAN signs accord with boeing to buy 10 new aircraft
UAE’s IT services cross half a billion-dollar mark
TGY launches automotive batteries, eyes global market
Kolkata : Tata AutoComp GY Batteries Pvt Ltd (TGY), a 50:50 joint venture between Tata AutoComp Systems Ltd (TACO) and GS Yuasa International (GYIN), Japan, launched a range of eco-friendly two-wheeler and four-wheeler batteries here Monday.
Markets volatile, Sensex rises 65 points after weak start
Phillips Carbon Black to set up plant in Vietnam
Kolkata : Phillips Carbon Black Ltd (PCBL), an RPG Group company, signed an agreement with Vietnam National Chemical Corporation (Vinachem) in the presence of Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung here Wednesday.
Coffee fest to focus on market opportunities in India
Security beefed up at Tata’s Nano plant site
Tribal farmers in Kerala export organic pepper
EU approves acquisition of Dutch company by ArcelorMittal
HCL’s Shiv Nadar receives Padma Bhushan
Men who want women to stay home earn more
Farmers gather in New Delhi to protest sugarcane prices
G7 financial leaders to seek ways to recover market losses
Sporadic protests continue at Essar plant in Trinidad
Vehicle buyers reject models due to longer delivery period
Greece issue not greasy for India: Raghuram Rajan
UAE plans strategic food reserves(Gulf Business Capsule)
India adds 6.19 mn GSM mobile phone users in January
Oil India IPO by September
Kerala set for high industrial growth: minister
Tatas will need nerves of steel to take on Mittal
Avoid use of agricultural land for SEZs: Moily panel
Negotiators resume trade talks to resolve issues
London : India's Commerce Minister Kamal Nath and three other key negotiators will meet Friday in Brussels in an effort to salvage global trade talks mired in controversy over farm subsidies and market access.
