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Markets closed in positive terrain
The markets closed in the positive terrain, it saw heavy buying interest during the final hour of trade.
Jharkhand says Mittal Steel slow
The Jharkhand government passed the buck on the slow progress of Lakshmi Mittal's 12 million tonne steel plant back to Mittal Steel.
India-China to remake silk route history
The reopening of the border for trade between India and China after 44 years will re-create history at Nathula.
NALCO staffs seek Sonia's intervention
NALCO co-ordination committee sought intervention of UPA chief Sonia Gandhi for reversal of the proposed disinvestment.
Mkts close positive on F&O expiry
Although the markets were trading steady for major part of the day, volatility creped in during the final hours of trade.
Unlisted cos can sponsor ADRs, GDRs
This facility would be available to all categories of shareholders of the company concerned.
Reliance has 2nd largest gas-rich block
Reliance is the operator with 90 per cent interest in the Bay of Bengal deep-sea Block KG-DWN-98/3 off Andhra coast.
Rupee posts relief-rally against USD
The rupee posted a moderate rally against USD, even as the outlook remained uncertain due to rising crude oil prices.
Now it's easy to exchange upto $ 200
As RBI amends anti-money laundering guidelines, many difficulties associated with money changing would be eased out.
Soaring oil prices might retard growth
The Planning Commission has warned that rising oil prices could retard the country's growth by upto 1 per cent.
J&K Bank aims for a Pakistan branch
Srinagar-based J&K Bank is keen to cross borders to set up branches in Pakistan and Central Asian countries.
TRAI for BSNL's help to connect India
TRAI had not been able to enforce inter-connectivity between operators across the country since the law was very weak.
RBI scraps minimum cash reserve level
RBI says due to amended RBI legislation the minimum pc of cash banks have to keep with central bank has been scrapped.
Investor or trader? Taxman's on prowl
A few weeks ago, investors were riding high on the India growth story until there came a bloodbath on the bourses.
Film piracy toll: $0.7 bn loss to China
Piracy in China cost film makers $0.7 billion last year, with domestic firms shouldering more than half those losses.
Gold prices up on higher global trend
Speculative buying picked up, and silver weekly-based delivery price also shot up enthused by a firming trend.