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Forex reserves fall by over $1 b
THE country's foreign exchange reserves declined in excess of $1 billion on account of currency revaluation. Forex reserves have shrunk for the second week in a row. For the week ended July 1, forex reserves fell by $1.447 billion to touch ... More

STOCKS


IL&FS Investment Managers: Sell
INVESTORS in the stock of IL&FS Investment Managers can consider selling their holdings. The stock has run up sharply in the wake of the initial public offering of a group company, IL&FS Investsmart. The stock has risen by nearly 50 per cent More

CREDIT MARKET


Education loans: Bankrolling dreams
IF YOU aspire to pursue higher education or a professional course, don't let the cost of the programme hold you back. If you are sure that taking the course will improve your job prospects, you could take an education ... More

Bank credit up
MUMBAI: Gross bank credit increased by Rs 11,197 crore for the fortnight ended June 24 to touch Rs 11,61,387 crore, according to the Reserve Bank of India's Weekly Statistical Supplement. This is inclusive of food credit, which ... More

SHORT TERM INSTRUMENTS


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    FIXED DEPOSITS


    CUB rate attractive
    City Union Bank: Senior citizens can consider investing in the short-term deposits of City Union Bank. The bank offers 6 per cent for deposits maturing in six months, 7 per cent for one-year deposits and 7.50 per cent for two- ... More

    MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS


    PNB eyeing management control with equity stake in Bangla bank
    PUNJAB National Bank (PNB) is eyeing management control with equity participation in a Bangladesh bank. Initial discussions on the issue have already taken place. PNB is interested in taking the negotiations forward. While the name of the ... More

    PUBLIC OFFER


    Syndicate Bank: Invest at Rs 50
    INVESTMENTS in the public offer of Syndicate Bank can be considered at Rs 50 per share. The offer valuation, the increasing possibility of substantial growth in credit offtake for the second successive year, the ... More


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    In Focus

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    In Depth

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    Looking back
    Jul. 3-Jul. 9
    Banks asked to adopt policy for risk exposure to real estate sector

    Banks see rise in revenue from cross-selling retail products

    Rupee against dollar — It's fundamentals versus sentiment

    Forex reserves enough to meet 14 months' imports

    Banks find NPA recovery more gainful than sale to ARCs

    Banks getting finer rates on overseas loans


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