Briefly Business: CCI to meet CEOs of top 100 firms on January 24
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CCI to meet CEOs of top 100 firms on January 24
New Delhi: The Competition Commission will meet CEOs of India's 100 most valued companies on January 24, as part of efforts to sensitise big corporates about fair trade practices and competition compliance norms.
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NEW Delhi: In a bid to improve foreign fund flows to the country, Finance Minister P Chidambaram is likely to visit some Asian and European nations later this month to meet global investors and strengthen their confidence in the Indian economy. Chidambaram is likely to start his tour with a visit to Hong Kong on January 22, according to sources.
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Mumbai: Tata Motors market cap crossed the Rs 1 trillion mark during trade on Thursday, joining what is now a 14-member club that also includes Reliance Industries, ONGC and Tata Consultancy Services. Tata Motors shares have hit a record high this year after surging 4.7 per cent as of Wednesday's close, adding to its 75 per cent gain in 2012.
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New Delhi: HSBC has cut India's growth forecast for this fiscal to 5.2 per cent from 5.7 per cent, citing insufficient progress on structural reforms and slow implementation of infrastructure investment projects.
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