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Interest rates on NRE deposits cut further
The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) tirade against arbitrage-driven dollar inflows is continuing. The central bank today brought down the ceiling on interest rate on fresh repatriable non-resident (external) rupee (NRE) deposits to 0.25 per cent a ...  | Read.. 
 
Forex reserves at $ 90 bn
India’s foreign exchange reserve is on its course to hit a century. It whizzed past the $90 billion-mark for the week en ...  | Read.. 
 
Sops under way for power distributors
The distribution companies operating the 11 kilovolt feeders will get an incentive for higher billing and lower losses, ...  | Read.. 
 
Arvind plans foray into Russia
Arvind Brands Ltd is planning a foray into the Russian market and has drawn up plans to sub-license a few of its brands ...  | Read.. 
 
Peerless Securities to enter equity brokerage
Peerless General Finance and Investment Company, the largest residuary non-banking finance company, has decided to carry ...  | Read.. 
 
African safari: India and five southern African states — South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and Swaziland — are all set to sign a key pact to bo ...  | Read
 
 
Big Board flaunts its regulatory system
A New York Stock Exchange executive said on Friday that the recent sanctioning of five of its top s..  | Read.. 
Fresh move to reopen stalled trade talks
Doing what was expected of them, Pacific Rim ministers closed ranks on Saturday and demanded fresh ..  | Read.. 
 
Munich Re plans huge capital increase
Munich Re, the world’s leading reinsurer, unveiled Friday its biggest capital increase ever in a bi..  | Read.. 
 
India, China form panel to boost steel ties
India and China, major steel producers, have formed the first industrial level working group to ste..  | Read.. 
 
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