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RBC Capital Markets, the corporate and investment banking arm of Royal Bank of Canada (RY on TSX and NYSE), yesterday held its inaugural diamond conference in London. The conference brought together senior executives from industry-leading exploration and mining companies including  |


Business leaders and trade union activists gathered at Unesco Palace on Thursday in a last-ditch effort to compel feudal politicians to observe a 100 day truce starting June 1.Stickers and posters for the truce call were distributed to participants at  |  |
The United States and the United Arab Emirates backed a new bilateral business coalition on Wednesday as US firms seek openings in the desert country which has become America's biggest trading partner in the Middle East. US government officials and  |  |
An increasing number of SMEs are planning to recruit more staff, invest in new facilities, push advertising/promotional campaigns and build their IT infrastructure.  |


Currently, the country is handling 44 per cent of world's total spices business quantity wise, and 35 per cent in value terms.  |
The all-new bikes with a 500 cc engine will target exports, while the 350 cc engine bikes will be marketed in the domestic market from the current financial year.  |
McDonald's new mantra for growing its business - 'If you can't come to us, we will come to you'.  |
A bull run on Emaar Properties shares that began last Thursday has ended with news that details of a shares-for-land deal with Dubai Holdings will not be revealed for another month, or even... Continue to the full story at www.dubaichronicle.com  |
Tentative signs of progress in the so-called 'Doha round' of world trade talks have been overshadowed by a row over US visas given to Indian information technology workers.  |
China is resisting mounting pressure from the US banking industry for a speedy and substantial opening of its domestic brokerage industry.  |
Rajiv Bajaj would continue as managing director and CEO while his brother, Sanjiv would continue as executive director, he said.  |
8 new I-T returns now replace the old Saral forms. Of these, 4 are for individuals and HUFs, and the rest for companies, charitable, religious, political and non-profit bodies.  |
Police recovered a large quantity of explosives from Bihar's Gaya district Thursday morning. Amit Jain, Superintendent of Police, Gaya district said police have recovered 500 kg of explosives from a village in the Mohanpur police station area, about 125 km  |
On 17 May at the conference 'Financing NGOs from the State Budget' in Baku, the President of the Azerbaijan National Forum of NGOs, MP Azay Guliyev, said the Government of Azerbaijan provided a positive response to the proposal regarding State  |
India is mobilising developing nations to voice concern over high industrial emission levels of developed countries which is augmenting global warming, Environment and Forests Minister A Raja said on Thursday.  |
Top Indian IT company Infosys Technologies will conduct knowledge transfer training courses for Malaysian lecturers through a Campus Connect Programme.  |
The US-India Business Council (USIBC) has asked its 250 member-companies to revitalise participation and interest in the Coalition for Economic Growth and American Jobs (CEGAJ), which it launched during the last backlash against outsourcing in 2004.  |
Tokyo, Japan, May 16, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - Pioneer Corporation announced today the introduction of the BDP-LX70, a Blu-ray Disc(R) Player, for the Japanese market.  |
Tokyo, Japan, May 17, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - Lexus started sales in Japan today of the LS600h and LS600hL[1] hybrid sedans, which form the pinnacle of the Lexus brand.  |  |
Tokyo, Japan, May 17, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - OMRON Corporation, a global leader in sensing and control technologies, has today announced that it will enter into a business alliance and capital tie-up with Laserfront Technologies, Inc. (LFT). By integrating  |
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