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Will bank rate be cut now, CRR later?
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moneycontrol.com - 12:41
IDBI ( IDBI.BO , news ) -Principal AMC's Binay Chandgothia told CNBC India that he is betting on the Reserve Bank of India, RBI, cutting the bank rate by 25 basis points in the mid-year credit policy review to be announced on October 29. The bank rate is currently at 6.5%. ...
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Reforms to get top priority in next budget: FM
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moneycontrol.com - 13:59
Finance Minister Jaswant Singh today virtually laid the roadmap for the next budget saying he would give topmost priority to economic reforms including tax in a bid to push up growth and contain fiscal deficit, reports PTI. ...
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Get a fix
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iinvestor - 14:30
BANK FIXED deposits may not be the most sophisticated financial instruments going, but if you thought they were all the same, think again. ...
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Stock Market: October bottoms...
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Equitymaster - 14:15
It has been only downhill for global equity markets for more than two years and domestic bourses have also reflected a similar trend. ...
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Narayan may get revenue portfolio
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Business Standard - 23:43
Even as budget meetings have begun in North Block, a major rejig in key portfolios is being worked out in the finance ministry. ...
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Jaswant Singh's 100 days in finance ministry
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moneycontrol.com - 9:35
Jaswant Singh was shifted from External Affairs to the Finance Ministry with a political mandate to win back middle class voters whom Yashwant Sinha has alienated with harsh taxes in this year's budget. ...
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Many Budget proposals in limbo
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Business Standard - 23:41
Six months into the financial year and the government is yet to implement many of the big-ticket Budget announcements. ...
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Deutsche Bank tops Instanex survey
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Business Standard - 11:14
Deutsche Bank grabbed the top position in the Instanex Survey of Depositary Bank 2002, replacing Citibank, which was the topper in the 2000 survey. ...
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Survey reveals investor qualms about company statements
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Business Standard - 0:32
A vast majority of investors as well as financial analysts worldwide are sceptical of the short-term earnings reported by companies, a recent survey of transparency in external reporting by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) says. ...
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