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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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FM lays plan for budget
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myiris - 9:35
Finance Minister Jaswant Singh laid the roadmap for the next budget on October 22 stating he would give topmost priority to economic reforms including taxation in a bid to push up growth and contain fiscal deficit. ...
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C S Rao to be revenue secretary
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Business Standard - 0:06
Finance minister Jaswant Singh has a new team to present the Budget for 2003-04. Expen- diture secretary C S Rao has been appointed revenue secretary in place of Ajai Vikram Singh who has been shifted to the ministry of non-conventional energy sources as secretary. ...
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Jaswant Singh lays roadmap for budget
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PTI - 19:30
New Delhi, Oct 22 (PTI) Finance Minister JASWANT
Singh
today virtually laid the roadmap for the next budget saying he
would give topmost priority to economic reforms including
taxation in a bid to push up growth and contain fiscal
deficit. ...
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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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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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Govt could rush divestments before budget
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moneycontrol.com - 10:56
Market analyst Ajay Srivastava is certain that sale of many PSUs will go through before the next budget in February 2003. Explaining his faith he told CNBC India that next year being an election year, the government would make the next budget as populist as possible, which would require money and that money would come from divestment in PSUs. ...
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