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Dip in excise mop-up adds to woes
Excise duty collections dipped nearly 9 per cent in October, a sign of industry producing less as it grapples with unsold stocks and weak demand. ...  | Read.. 
 
SAIL set to slam brakes on output
Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL), the country’s largest steel maker, may cut its output by 7-10 per cent. ...  | Read.. 
 
FIIs loosen purse strings
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs), who offloaded stocks in October, have turned buyers since the beginning of this ...  | Read.. 
 
Singh stand dims fuel price cut possibility
The government today ruled out any cut in petrol and diesel prices till oil companies stopped making losses on fuel sale ...  | Read.. 
 
Worries return, stocks plunge
Fears of a global recession spooked Indian stocks as the sensex lost 696 points to end at 9839.69. The euphoria surroun ...  | Read.. 
 
FIIs loosen purse strings


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Govt hikes spectrum fee for 3G operators
Third-generation (3G) mobile operators will have to pay 3 per cent of their revenue as spectrum..  | Read.. 
 
Two trade pacts on way
India is set to sign two free trade pacts — with the Association of South East Asian Nations (A..  | Read.. 
 
FM advice for public sector
Finance minister P. Chidambaram today asked public sector companies to park 60 per cent of thei..  | Read.. 
 
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