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Markets edge lower; inflation data awaited

By 10:06am the 30-share BSE index was trading down 0.36% at 17,104.23, with 19 of its components declining
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Godrej Consumer gains 4% on African acquisition plans

Shares of Godrej Consumer Products opened firm and rallied 4.22% to a high of Rs282.40 on the BSE, amid a flat broader market
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Markets fall 0.2%; ICICI, Infosys decline

At 9:00am, the 30-share BSE index was down 0.2% at 17,131.89 points, with 22 components declining
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Rupee eases on lower stocks, firm dollar

The rupee weakened on Monday, weighed down by gains in the dollar against major currencies and losses in the local sharemarket.
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Rupee down tracking drop in shares, dollar rise

The Indian rupee dropped in early trade on Monday tracking gains in the dollar versus major currencies overseas and a fall in the domestic share market, which raised concerns of capital outflows.
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Govt mulls divesting 10% stake in Nalco

Govt holds about 87.1% equity in the navratna company, while the rest is with public. It hopes to raise around Rs 2200 crore from the stake sale in Nalco, while the target for 2010-11 is Rs 40,000 crore.
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Port traffic keeps on surging

With economic activity picking up in Europe and across many other countries, Indian ports have registered growth for the seventh consecutive month in February over the corresponding period last year.
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Inbound tourism gets a boost in February

The February figure of 6.01 lakh is second only to February 2008’s 6.11 lakh — the best February in the past five years in terms of high foreign tourist arrivals.
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Ford to ride Indian roads for acceleration: Mulally

Ford boss Alan Mulally is on a high, after putting back the auto major on a strong wicket. For the first time over a decade, Ford has overtaken GM in monthly (February) sales in the US.
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‘Indians most open about shifting jobs’

Indians are most open about shifting their jobs in the next six months, according to a survey conducted across 23 countries in five continents. India is followed by Mexico, China and Turkey says the latest Ma Foi Randstad Work Monitor, a quarterly review of mental mobility status or the readiness to change jobs. Luxembourg, Italy [...]

Markets open flat in the red on weak Asia

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‘Indians most open about shifting jobs’

Indians are most open about shifting their jobs in the next six months, according to a survey conducted across 23 countries in five continents. India is followed by Mexico, China and Turkey says the latest Ma Foi Randstad Work Monitor, a quarterly review of mental mobility status or the readiness to change jobs. Luxembourg, Italy [...]

Quick Edit | Band of brothers, sometimes

The detailed Sebi order states right in the beginning that the investigation into the Tayal family began with a tip-off from the Reserve Bank of India
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Godrej to buy Nigerian soap maker Tura

“Tura helps us leapfrog in our endeavour to build a pan-African presence for our core categories such as personal wash and hair care,” Godrej chairman Adi Godrej said
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A woman ‘sarpanch’ finds her place in the sun

The men’s opposition to women invading the chaupal prompted a rage in her
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Rights issues are staging a comeback

With institutional money no longer cheap, companies are turning to shareholders for raising capital
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Rights issues are staging a comeback

With institutional money no longer cheap, companies are turning to shareholders for raising capital
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Private planes return to corporate radars

Faced with a gloomy global economic outlook since late 2008, many firms had slashed travel budgets, including flying by private jets
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Taking Stock for 14 March 2010

Mint’s Ravi Krishnan says markets are a bit above the long-term average but earnings upgrades are around the corner
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Rights issues are staging a comeback

With institutional money no longer cheap, companies are turning to shareholders for raising capital
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