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The probe into Satyam scam has turned spotlight on banks as investigators verify company’s numerous accounts.
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Wednesday 30 July '08

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Sunday 27 July '08

India, which has been fighting for protection of livelihood of its poor farmers at the World Trade Organization’s Doha Round talks...
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Saturday 26 July '08

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Saturday 26 July '08

With the World Trade Organization postponing the talks on services without announcing a fresh date...
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Lloyd’s of London will finally be able to do re-insurance business in India. The Government is expected to clear the passage for the largest re-insurance...
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Thursday 11 October '07

The global retail who’s who—including Carrefour, Auchan, EDEKA, Eroski, Superunie, El Corte Ingles and Coop...
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Monday 13 August '07

The government may have to consider the Golden Share option in public sector banks to give them the leeway to raise additional capital...
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Tuesday 9 January '07

The Malaysian government has roped in about a dozen companies and proposes to build a network of national expressways spanning 7,000 km.
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