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Hillary’s Lifeline For Mamata

By Amulya Ganguli Given Mamata Banerjee’s mercurial temperament, it is not easy to say how serious she is about her effusive welcoming of American investment in West Bengal. Considering that she tries to outdo the Left in her aversion to the private sector – after all, she evicted the...

May 15 · >

The Right’s Spell Is Broken In France

By Praful Bidwai The Socialist Party’s Francois Hollande has become the president of France by ousting the conservative incumbent, Nicolas Sarkozy, in one of the most bitterly contested and polarising election campaigns in recent European history. This breaks the Right’s spell over the French presidency since 1995. This is...

May 15 · >

Fabindia gets green light to hike foreign stake to 49.5%

NEW DELHI: Fabindia has got the foreign investment promotion board’s (FIPB) clearance to induct up to 49.5% FDI in the company. This would allow the company to expand its business in the country without being restricted by the norm that foreign investment in the sector should only be by the...

May 14 · >

State Oil Companies Like IOC, HPCL, BPCL May Hike Petrol Prices By Rs 8 This Month To Recover Past Losses

NEW DELHI: State oil firms plan to raise petrol prices after the end of the budget session of Parliament this month and revise them every fortnight to recover 5,000 crore past revenue losses as they haven’t increased rates since December due to political pressure. So far, the oil ministry...

May 14 · >

IAF To Loose Conventional Edge Over PAF

With the defence ministry dragging its feet on crucial defense purchases, for the first time since independence the Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to lose conventional edge overPakistan. It’s fighter squadron strength is set to hit an all time low of 31 in the next two years. Since...

May 14 · >

IRDA Bans Products With Highest Nav Guaranteed

MUMBAI: The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda) has asked life insurers to stop selling highest net asset value (NAV)-guaranteed products. In a recent communication to all life insurers, the regulator has said, “The marketing of products labelled as highest NAV product shall not be allowed”. These products contribute...

May 14 · >

Pharma Inc-Gom Meet To Tackle ‘Thorny’ Pricing

MUMBAI/NEW DELHI: As key stakeholders in the pharma industry — associations of drug makers, drug retailers and civil society groups — meet the group of ministers (GoM) led by agriculture minister Sharad Pawar on pharma pricing in New Delhi on Monday, two issues will be hotly debated: The span...

May 14 · >

Power Companies May Be Pushed To Hike Tariff

NEW DELHI: As many as 18 upcoming power projects with an aggregate capacity of over 25,000 MW might be forced to violate their tariff commitments and seek a much higher price from consumers. This is because the coal ministry has rejected a request from the developers of these projects...

May 14 · >

Rahul Khullar To Take Over As Trai Chief

NEW DELHI: Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar is set to take over as the next chairman of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, two people familiar with the development told ET. Khullar, who has one more year to go in the commerce ministry, is likely to resign soon to take...

May 14 · >

India Inc Hit By A Double Whammy

Indian firms are being squeezed by rising input costs and cooling demand, resulting in a slowdown in earnings and revenue growth compared to recent quarters. An ETIG analysis of 600 companies that have announced results for the quarter ended March 31, 2012, shows that net profit, excluding firms in...

May 14 · >
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