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Law ministry tells finance ministry to inquire into the acquisition of Hutchison-Essar further.  |


Bharti Retail, a subsidiary of the Delhi-based Mittal group, has tied up with Wal-Mart  |
A meeting to resolve these differences has been called on April 5 by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.  |
A large part of the accretion to fixed deposits till March 16, 2007 was on account of a flight of funds from the low-cost CASA.  |


The country's leading steel companies were considering a price increase of Rs 1,000-2,000 per tonne from April 1, despite a partial rollback last month.  |
In its filing dated March 29, the company has said that its ability to develop the land reserves and generate the estimated developable area are subject to a number of risks such as defective title to the lands which could  |
An association to boost women's participation in the Lebanese workforce by helping aspiring female entrepreneurs start their own businesses was launched in Beirut Tuesday, with the first installment of a seminar on alternative financing opportunities for small- and medium-sized enterprises  |  |
Lebanese restaurant owners and the Tourism Ministry launched a new Web site on Wednesday aimed at wooing tourists to visit restaurants here and to revive the moribund tourism industry in general. The sector has suffered more than most since the  |  |
Wen Jiabao, China's premier, called on Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe and other Tokyo leaders never again to visit a controversial shrine to their country's war dead.  |
Nina Wang, Asia's richest woman known for her signature ponytails and nicknamed "little sweetie" by the local media, has died after an illness, her personal assistant said.  |
The bill will attempt to toughen the H-1B visa program.  |
Tokyo, Japan, Apr 4, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - ITOCHU Corporation (TSE: 8001) announces that it has reached agreement to acquire a 20% interest in Kudu gas field from Tullow Oil plc (Tullow).  |
Bangladesh on Wednesday indicated that a decision on Tata Group's proposed $3 billion investment in that country may take a while, as it is not a "priority" of the caretaker government.  |
Fortis Healthcare plans to raise about Rs 504 crore (Rs 5.04 billion) from the capital market in addition to the Rs 154 crore (Rs 1.54 billion) raised through private placements before the IPO, a top company official said in Mumbai  |
Going ahead with its outsourcing spree, budget carrier Air Deccan on Wednesday tied up with Frankfinn Institute of Airhostesses Training as an exclusive cabin crew partner.  |
The Orissa government is making all efforts to remove hurdles for establishing the Rs 52,000 crore (Rs 520 billion) steel project by South Korean giant Posco near Paradip, which is mired by displacement woes.  |
With the Indian stock markets clawing back after the Monday meltdown, an investment advisers' survey says that global emerging markets are predicted to be the best performers in the next three years.  |
In a bid to prevent loadshedding in Mumbai this summer, Tata Power has secured an additional 260 mw of power from various sources reducing the deficit substantially in the city.  |
A four-day Global India Business Summit will be held at Cologne from July 5 to promote investment in various sectors.  |
Pakistan on Wednesday offered to export cement to India, a move that may help lower the commodity's market price by at least Rs 20 per bag of 50 kg  |
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