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Govt caught in Libya-US money transfer crossfire
The government has suddenly landed itself in the midst of an embarassing fight between the Libyan Embassy, the State Bank of India and the US Office of Foreign Assets Control. ... |
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Corporation Bank net profit leaps 152%
Corporation Bank has posted a 152 per cent rise in fourth-quarter net profit at Rs 119.49 crore compared with Rs 47.28 cror ... |
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Indal sales surge 18% to Rs 1614 cr
Indian Aluminium Company, an Aditya Birla Group firm, has posted an 18 per cent rise in sales at Rs 1,614 crore in 2003-04. ... |
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Chairman and managing director O. N. Singh at Allahabad Bank’s 140th year celebrations in Calcutta on Saturday. Picture by Kishor Roy Chowdhury
Bengal mini steel plants in dire straits
The mini steel plants in Bengal may have to down shutters due to the scarcity of an essential raw m..
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AllBank sniffs boom in two years
Allahabad Bank plans to do business worth Rs 1 lakh crore by the end of fiscal 2005-06...
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RBI backs back-office contracts
Forex reserves
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