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2017-03-23
Cap on corporate funds for political parties goes
India Inc gets a taste of global protectionism headwinds
Curbs on e-devices to impact 50% of US-bound flyers
Sensex sees biggest fall of the year
FM plays down fears of I-T officers’ powers
NORONHA: THE LOW-PROFILE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF D-MART
AS TRUMP TRADE FADES, INVESTORS REVERSE COURSE
4 dead, several injured in UK ‘terrorist incident’
STATE OIL REFINERS REAP BENEFITS OF UNREVISED RETAIL PRICES
FMCG MAJORS PUSH E-PAYMENTS AFTER NOTE BAN
APPLE INDIA TAKES UP DUTY WISH LIST WITH FINMIN
BJP walks a tightrope in Uttarakhand
Cabinet clears extension of pre-NELP blocks
Family offices warm up to start-ups, venture capital
Time to rebalance your portfolio
Hindustan Zinc pays special interim dividend
What explains the success of D-Mart, India’s Walmart in the making?
GoDaddy sharpens focus on India
Auto majors face dip in exports due to credit squeeze in Lanka, Nepal
Netmagic buys Mumbai office space for ~321 cr
‘Start-ups have the opportunity to leverage data’
Unicorn set for final close of maiden fund
Dow Chemical-DuPont merger likely to impact competition: CCI
Banks set to avoid lengthy euro zone entry test
Siri and Alexa are fighting to be your hotel butler
Dublin is best EU city for bankers fleeing Brexit, study says
Ministry to start assessing pharma stockists
Govt will infuse ~1,100 cr into Indian Overseas Bank
Industry bodies want guidelines on business closures
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Plea for pay parity Bogged down by NPAs
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MCX to strengthen agri segment
MMTC Pamp looks at jewellery scrap for raw materials
SC rejects Karnataka miners’ plea to lift levy
Finance ministry for detailed policy on pulses buying FINGER ON THE ‘PULSE’
Gita Press to script a new chapter in Yogi era
Tough calls deliver big payoff at L&T Finance
World Bank, IMF to assess Sebi’s regulatory framework KEEPING CAREFUL WATCH
I-bankers got just 0.5% for D-Mart IPO
High time investors look at value investing
RInfra demerger plan to be pushed to FY18 ROAD TO A NEW STRUCTURE
‘Market cap to GDP indicates no sign of overheating’
Mexico emerges most alluring EM, India worst
Digital looks to walk the numbers talk
A bigger bite for Crocs
Deploy technology for quick decision
Don’t fall for promise of regular dividend in balanced funds
Taxpayers shouldn’t subsidise lenders FRANKLY SPEAKING
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