India
06:03 :
RBI deputy says no decision to stop OMOs -
MUMBAI, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Reserve Bank of India Deputy Governor Subir Gokarn indicated the central bank will continue to buy bonds through open market operations (OMOs) and said there was no decision to stop them.
07:18 :
Fed-up Indian bank 'to name and shame' defaulters -
MUMBAI, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The State Bank of India , the country's biggest lender, will name and shame "wilful" defaulters and put their pictures in newspapers to get them to pay up, the Economic Times said on Saturday.
19:24 :
Cairn India boss nets £6.6m in share sale -
Rahul Dhir, chief executive of
oil and gas producer Cairn India, has netted 512.68m rupees (£6.6m) by selling half of his stake in the company, ahead of receiving another round of stock options.
19:19 :
Fighter jets: Bomb bays to Delhi -
“WE’VE been waiting for this day for 30 years,” said Nicolas Sarkozy, France’s president, on the news this week that India had gone into exclusive negotiations with Dassault Aviation, a French firm, to buy 126 of its Rafale warplanes for ...
05:49 :
India Supreme Court quashes 122 telecoms licenses -
NEW DELHI, Feb 2 (Reuters) - India's Supreme Court on Thursday quashed 122 telecoms licences issued in 2008 in a judgement that immediately sent some telecoms stocks down and could further darken the business climate in Asia's third-largest economy. ...
17:50 :
Nicolas Sarkozy seizes Rafale sale to India as electoral lifeline -
French president, who has been frustrated in repeated attempts to broker export orders for France's jet fighter, says: 'We've been waiting for this day for 30 years'Nicolas Sarkozy, struggling in the polls and forecast to lose his re-election battle ...
13:58 :
Dassault Aviation : Rafale selected to equip the Indian Air Force -
Saint-Cloud (France), January 31, 2012- Following the announcement of the final selection of the Rafale in the frame of the MMRCA program, Dassault Aviation and its partners are honored and grateful to the Indian Government and the people of India ...
01:06 :
'Human safaris' in India: tour operators face prison -
Two men are in court after the Observer investigation into tourist visits to view tribes peopleBritish and international tour operators have been warned that they will face prosecution if they continue to offer "human safaris" to India.Three ...
09:56 :
Games watchdog member quits over Dow deal -
A member of the body that oversees the sustainability of the London Olympics has resigned in protest at a sponsorship deal with Dow Chemical because of the American company's ties to the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster that killed thousands in India.
09:41 :
SBI chair: lending rates may soften in select sectors -
MUMBAI, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Indian banks may reduce lending rates for select sectors including those that are seeing higher demand for credit and lower level of defaults, chairman of State Bank of India, the country's top lender, said on Tuesday.
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