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Tea Board cuts foreign flab

The Tea Board has decided to close its offices in London, Moscow and Dubai. ...   | Read..
 

Nalco eyes Rs 8000cr overseas buy

Aluminum producer Nalco is in talks to buy Indonesia’s Ashan Aluminum (Inalum) for up to Rs 8,000 crore in what could be the largest overseas acquisition by a state-own...   | Read..
 

Terror limit on GAAR tweak

The newly formed GAAR panel will have to bear in mind the need to maintain Know-Your-Customer norms not only to track black money but also to crack down on terror funding...   | Read..
 

IndiGo parent in transit retail foray

InterGlobe Enterprises, the promoter of IndiGo Airlines, is planning to set up a retail chain across airports and metro and train stations in the country in collaboration...   | Read..
 

Bid to tax power gear import

The government is planning to impose duties on imported power equipment to ensure a level-playing field with domestic players....   | Read..
 
Nalco eyes Rs 8000cr overseas buy


 Press Releases
 

UBS in line of fire over Libor moves

Swiss bank UBS is a target of regulatory action over alleged manipulation of Libor, according to people briefed on the m...   | Read..
 

Ess Dee, CPT spar over Taratala plot

Mumbai-based Ess Dee Aluminium has locked horns with the Calcutta Port Trust (CPT) over its proposal to revive a ...   | Read..
 
Personal Finance

Get, set, file

Albert Einstein had once said, “The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax.” But there is no esca...   | Read..
 

Pension pangs

My father is 84-years-old and now he has become immobile because of ailments. He is also not able to sign any document. H...   | Read..
 
 
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