![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, November 03, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COMMODITY EXCHANGES ONGC, BPCL keen on trading in NCDEX natural gas futures NCDEX may also seek Forward Markets Commission approval for launching derivatives market on natural gas. More
Dubai commodities exchange ties up with Chicago Board of Trade AQUACULTURE US decision on anti-dumping duty on Indian shrimp before weekend THE US-based International Trade Commission will decide whether to revoke the anti-dumping duty imposed on Indian shrimp exports to the US after undertaking a Changed Circumstances Review. The commission decided to conduct the review after the ... More COMMODITIES
Where is gold heading to?GOLD seems to be interestingly poised. There is the distinct possibility that it can move either way - up or down from the current level. Already, the yellow metal has shed around $10 an ounce in the last few days with long liquidation ... More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES Banana growers worried over outbreak of fungal diseases WATER-logging and floods are unlikely to affect the banana crop, particularly in the Tiruchi belt. According to the scientific community, the damage has been limited, at least as far as the banana crop is concerned. "It was water-logged. Now, ... More
Nafed to sell onions at Rs 12/kg in Delhi RUBBER
Rubber production likely to fall short of targetNATURAL rubber production in the country may fall short of the projected four per cent growth in 2005-06 going by the two per cent increase in the first half of the fiscal, but the Rubber Board is confident that the production will pick up in the ... More
Low arrivals prop up rubber PRECIOUS METALS Muthoot Finance re-launches gold loan scheme MUTHOOT Finance (P) Ltd, the flagship company of the Rs 300-crore Muthoot Group, has re-launched its gold loan as `Gold Power' by describing it as lifestyle loan product. A personal loan against gold security, Gold Power is packed with ... More COIR
Going placesA worker taking bundles of coir rope to the Thrissur municipal market in Kerala. The market for coir products is growing due to diversified uses of the fibre and its eco-friendliness. During 2004-05 fiscal, coir exports touched a record high of ... More CASHEW H1 cashew exports value up; volume down EXPORTS of cashew kernels during the first half of the current fiscal has declined in terms of volume, while in terms of value it has increased by Rs 102.80 crore, thanks to the increased unit value realisation. During April - September, the ... More POULTRY Poultry expo at Tirupati HYDERABAD: A two-day poultry and dairy expo will be organised in Tirupati on November 6 and 7. The publishers of the Telugu language poultry journal, `Kokrokko', is conducting the expo, marking the 70th birth anniversary of late ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Marketfed says pepper subsidy inadequate, fears Rs 13-cr loss THE Kerala Cooperative Marketing Federation (Marketfed), which has procured 4,800 tonnes of black pepper at Rs 75 a kg directly from the growers so as to ensure a remunerative price to them, is likely to incur an estimated loss of Rs 13 crore as ... More EVENTS German foodtech fair evokes Indian interest NEWER food technologies and innovative products are likely to be on display at the fourth `Anuga Foodtech 2006' scheduled to be held in the premier German city of Cologne during April 4-7 next year. The world's biggest food technology trade ... More MARKETING Why retail sector needs FDI Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Indian Aviation: Sky is the limit Stock splits India Inc's bonus bonanza Dabhol power regenerated Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Oct. 23-Oct. 29 Disease-resistant pepper, ginger in the offing Govt gets ready to handle bird flu outbreak issues No case for cotton, sugarcane price hike India to import onions from China, Pak White arecanut prices on the rise Lack of quality areca, curbs on imports cited as reasons High prices likely to dampen gold appetite Reliance to take up large-scale jatropha farming Banks see good biz in retail sale of gold coins Palm oil market abuzz with duty cut talk Egg exporters cash in on avian flu fears Disease-free poultry farming helps gain advantage in global market |
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