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26 November 2010
Morning News (click on link to read article):: IFCI research: 26 November 2010
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Economic Times
Business Standard
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Toyota Etios will come with Rs 5.25 lakh tag
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Rs 2,000 cr housing proj to come up in Punjab
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India, Taiwan trade to double to $10 bn by 2015: Envoy
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World food import bill may cross $1 trillion this year: FAO
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Siemens Ltd posts 7.5 pc jump in net profit for yr ended Sept
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Biometric ID cards for fishermen still in the works
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Maruti to hire 3,000 employees for expanded service network
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R-Infra adds 300 sub-stations to Mumbai distribution
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Government threatens to cancel coalfield allocation to NTPC, CIL
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Vasan Healthcare eyes Rs 1,000 cr via IPO next year
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ICICI Venture in talks with Japanese firms for infra fund
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Cargill India eyes 20 per cent growth in edible oil business
Business Line
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Cairn seeks Govt nod for assets transfer to Vedanta
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Kingfisher creditors agree to convert Rs 1,355-cr debt into preferential capital
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BSNL goes cash negative; to borrow Rs 14,000 cr
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Nabard prepares Rs 1,597-cr credit plan for Dharwad
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Sugar shoots up as mills quote higher
Mint
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Europe shares edge higher; risk appetite improves
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MRF net jumps 43%; sees tougher days ahead
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Air freight grows 14.4% y-o-y in Oct: IATA
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Imperative to lift corporate veil: Sebi on Sahara fund-raising
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CBI to probe more banks, FIs in loan bribery scam
Financial Express
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Direct tax arrears touch Rs 2.49 L cr
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TDC PE firm owners eye $4.7 bn in stock sale
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LIC Housing investors lose Rs 2,300 cr
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Banks borrow Rs 106k cr from RBI
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LIC exposure in scam only Rs 380 cr: CMD
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FDI inflows rise 40% to $2.11 bn in Sept
DNA Money
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Era ties up Rs1,275 crore debt for highway project
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Air Berlin, ICBC agree $700 million aircraft deal
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Now IRDA probes SKS Microfinance
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GMR ties up debt for Malé airport
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With Project Viraat, Ranbaxy seeks to gain lost local ground
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Tata Sons gets a Rs500-crore tax tribunal jolt
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