Wall Street gains as GMAC gets government funds
Low oil prices putting ONGC margins under pressure
Global slowdown, reason for lowering growth projection: RBI
US stocks rebound on Fed’s economic assessment
Markets close flat as traders await monetary policy
Nationwide truck strike from October 1: AIMTC
Tata engineering firm acquires British company
RBI moves apex court against Sahara
Pakistan wants more EU market access for its products
India hopes to double trade with US by 2009
Washington : India hopes to double its two-way trade with the US by 2009 and will continue to engage its largest trading partner to successfully conclude the current round of global trade talks, Commerce Minister Kamal Nath said here Thursday.
India, Syria to perk up trade ties
Fraud-hit Satyam gets three new board members
Puja tourism feels the pinch of liquidity crunch
Indian IT to clock $50 bn revenues this fiscal: Nasscom
Bangalore/New Delhi : The Indian IT sector, registering a rip-roaring growth, is expected to clock $50 billion revenues in 2007-08 with companies like TCS, Infosys and Wipro retaining the top slots, says a leading industry body.
Avoid use of agricultural land for SEZs: Moily panel
Taj Mahal polluter turns over new leaf
Visa cut will force US firms to outsource, says think tank
Return of ‘feel good factor’ for Indian economy
France buys Casanova manuscript for record $9.5 mn
NLC Tamilnadu Power to foreclose REC loan, mulls ECB
Will India achieve export target? Ministers differ
OPEC crude price gains ground
Bank interest rates may dip soon
World Bank gives $50 mn loan for training minority youth
Declining oil prices will not lower inflation: Report
Deccan opens first hangar in Chennai
Budget evokes mixed reactions from Andhra Pradesh industry
India’s Sensex down 322 points on dismal global cues
RIL invests in Gopinath’s freight carrier Deccan 360
Reliance gas price was not fixed at dinner table: Anil Ambani
More Highlights of Indian budget (Part 6)
Markets soar at opening bell
US government to control 36 percent of Citi; Pandit keeps his job
Iran to become large Aromatic, Ethylene producer by March 2015
By IRNA
Tehran : Iran will turn out to be a large producer of aromatic, ethylene, and methanol products by the end of Iranian calendar year of 1393 (March 20, 2015), according to predictions.
Based on initial estimates, Iran has the capacity to produce 98 million tons of petrochemicals per annum, of which 75 million tons are saleable, reported PIN.
The country has produced 3.141 million tons of different types of petrochemical products from March 21 to May 21, 2007.
OPEC crude price falls to $57.77
‘Designers will always be together’
Little Christmas cheer for Indian tourism
State Trading Corp looking at overseas contract farming
Greenpeace gives good grades to Apple, Nokia, Sony-Ericsson
Equities end green on lending rate cut hint
Malabar Gold to glitter soon in Gulf
Mexican steelmaker to cut 12,000 jobs
BSE launches Sensex Futures in the US
Sharma to reveal states which supported FDI in retail
Government to spend Rs.8.5 bn on Madhya Pradesh airports
Amara Raja Batteries enters two-wheeler segment
Nestle wins EU approval to buy Novartis nutrition business
Brussels : The world's biggest food and beverage company Nestlé has won conditional approval from the European Union (EU) to buy the nutrition business of pharmaceutical giant Novartis.
One of world’s largest malls set for October opening in Dubai
India’s annual inflation rises 7.31 percent in December
We will maintain growth, tame inflation: Chidambaram
IT giant Satyam ties up with Faritec in S. Africa
Japanese carmakers increasingly eye foreign markets
Cut interest rates to prevent currency crisis: Unctad economist
GSPC gets eco-clearance for 16 more wells in KG basin
Court orders website owner not to use Anil Ambani name
BlackBerry makers to set up innovation zone in Kochi
Cisco to invest $16 bn in China
RIL’s Maha Mumbai SEZ proposal to get a year’s extension
Global gold jewellery demand reaches record $14.5 bn
World bank clears $200-million Himachal loan
Tamil Nadu trawler fishermen seek other work
SC gives centre six weeks to appoint three central information commissioners
UAE to generate 70 per cent of GDP from non-oil sector by 2010
Bleak start to the week for equities markets
Chavez buys a million laptops from Portugal
Government invites striking truckers for talks
Tata Motors posts Rs.2,505 crore loss
India may grow still faster; inflation a ‘big worry’: RBI chief
Cabinet approves rail line electrification
Krishna-Godavari gas output being kept low: Anil Ambani firm
Raipur airport to be upgradeed with Rs.1.36 bn investment
Fresh dearness allowance instalment for government employees
EU approves proposed acquisition of Novalis by Hindalco
Brussels : Now why should the takeover by an Indian company of an American company attract the attention of the European authorities in Brussels?
Biocon sells unit to Danish firm for $115 mn
By IANS
Bangalore : Biocon Ltd, India's leading biotechnology firm, has decided to divest its enzymes business vertical to Novozymes A/S of Denmark for $115 million (Rs.4.7 billion) in an all-cash deal.
A top Biocon official told IANS here Wednesday that the Danish firm would pay $102 million (Rs.4.13 billion) by October this year and the balance over a period of 10 years.
Funding for regional rural banks approved
Reliance Power to invest $28 billion in 13 projects
Bank of India’s net profit up 76 percent
Indian equity markets open cautiously after terror strikes
Status quo on tax rates in India’s high-deficit mini-budget
Mamata kicks off indefinite protest at Singur
Luxury gem tanzanite to be promoted in India
Continental Group to buy Modi Tyres
France, Germany find little common ground on economy
Key Indian market index slips by over 600 points
Market ends with hefty gain, surges 312 points
Eurozone economic sentiment hits 32-month high
Sensex soars 348 points, closes above 19,000 points
Toonz Animation short-listed for Global Tech Showcase
“We celebrated abrogation of Article 370 but we didn’t know Jammu will be its...
Sensex slips from day’s highs
Intel to roll out portable PCs in Indian schools
By Fakir Balaji, IANS
Jaipur : Global chipmaker Intel Corp is all set to roll out its Classmate PC, a portable mini-notebook, in Indian schools from August to digitally enhance the existing teaching format.
The Indian subsidiary of the $39-billion silicon firm has tied up with HCL Infosystems to hard sell the novel educational tool in thousands of schools across India for empowering students and teachers with computer literacy.
Sensex manages to hold onto gains, up 67 points
Manmohan Singh lands in Colombo for SAARC Summit
Kerala launches coconut procurement scheme
CII welcomes cash reserve ratio cut
World Trade Organization talks collapse
Drop in EU-India trade flows: Report
Make monsoon forecast accurate for farmers: Chidambaram
New Delhi : Finance Minister P. Chidambaram Friday asked meteorologists to give an accurate monsoon forecast to help farmers in sowing crops.
"Agriculture production in India is largely dependent on monsoon and we must do accurate forecast. It will help our farmers in sowing crop in right time and reduce cost of production," Chidambaram said.
He was speaking at the first anniversary celebrations of the formation of the Ministry of Earth Sciences.
Euro falls against US dollar
Indias annual budget for 2008-09 presented; focus on defence and social sectors
Malaysia to adopt nuclear route to augment energy sources
Punjab Chemicals profit rises 276.56 percent
Strike hits international air passengers in Kerala
Foreign funds investment crosses $3-bn mark
‘Central bank measures will not affect credit flow’
New Delhi : Finance Minister P. Chidambaram Wednesday said the hike in the cash reserve ratio (CRR) announced by the central bank a day earlier will not affect the flow of credit from commercial banks.
"The Reserve Bank of India is concerned with excess liquidity," Chidambaram told reporters here after a meeting with the chief executives of commercial banks, a day after the central bank reviewed the monetary and credit policy for 2007-08.
Vaghela weaves yarns of hope for textile sector
Iran, Pakistan, India aim to sign pipeline pact in July
Tehran : Iran, Pakistan and India are striving to sign an agreement in July to export natural gas from Iran to the two nations, the official IRNA news agency reported Sunday quoting an Iranian minister.

