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With the economy back on the recovery track, senior executives are once again eyeing the exit door. Emboldened by easing credit flow and a palpable pick-up in consumer demand, a raft of officials holding senior-level positions at major companies straddling...
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Foreign exchange reserves rose $ 962 mn during the week ended November 13 as the central bank bought the dollars that came in as portfolio investments by foreign institutional investors. According to the latest Reserve Bank data, the total foreign exchange...
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This gold-price report is part of our “Outlook 2010” series, which will chronicle the global-investing outlook for the New Year.] Managing Editor Money Morning Gold has surged 60% in the past 12months and it’s not letting up. The “yellow metal” is continuing...
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Brokerages have made such borrowings mostly from mutual funds, typically at twice the commercial paper market rate, and then turned around and loaned the funds to rich clients. The wealthy investors, in turn, used the cash to invest in a recent slew of...
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India is taking its first significant step to ward off a surge in foreign capital inflows that may threaten the stability of the financial system by drawing up new rules that will make overseas loans costlier for companies. The government is finalising...
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Reserve Bank of India has introduced statistical tables relating to Banks in India. According to a release, it covers bank-wise and bank group-wise information on major items such as liabilities and assets, income and expenses, non-performing assets and...
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Broking house Morgan Stanley expects India and Korea to start lifting policy rates from January 2010, and expects most countries in Asia, except China, to reverse their fiscal stimulus soon. “We believe the policy rate decision will depend on the trend...
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W hen India's socialist government blinked and secretly shipped 67 tonnes of gold to the Bank of England under a deal with the International Monetary Fund to avert a balance-of-payments crisis in May 1991, it was criticized as a national disgrace.
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A Briton was arrested Monday at Nepal's only international airport for carrying high-denomination Indian currency notes which are deemed contraband in India's northern neighbour, police said. Venkatraman Jagannathan was arrested at the Tribhuvan International...
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IT MAY seem odd that simply transferring ownership of existing above-ground stocks should make a difference to the gold price. But the Reserve Bank of India's recent purchase of 200 tonnes of gold from the International Monetary Fund has helped propel...
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