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Saturday, June 10, 2006
Commodities (June 09 at close)
Gold (per gram) Rs854
Standard Gold (10 gram) Rs9,220
Silver (per gram) Rs18.95
Brent crude (per bbl) Rs3171
Markets (June 09)
BSE Sensex9810.46 (+514.65)
S&P CNX Nifty2866.30 (+141.95)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)45.96 (-0,03)

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Markets recover sharply
Sensex records its biggest single-day gain of 514 points since March 1992 More

Maharashtra eases fuel rate hike
State decides to forgo sales tax on price increase in petrol, diesel More

BSE poised to launch trading in corporate bonds
`Order matching system' to be introduced in a phased manner More

Panel to study textile ind contract employment offer
Will also consider proposal to raise working hours More

ICICI Bank raises lending rates
To translate into increase in both retail and corporate loans More

Cotton-growing States unite against Monsanto
Urge Centre to implead with them on Bt pricing issue More

Pricing of Bt cotton should be market-driven, says Monsanto
`Farmers, not Govts, should judge the price of private company seeds' More

Cheaper food, textile items control inflation
Wholesale Price Index closes at 201.3 points More

Diversified equity funds have rough ride
Well-known schemes figure in the roster of losers More

L&T Infotech aims to be $1-b co
Plans to generate $250-million revenue by fiscal end More

Pink slip fears come back to haunt techies
Ripple-effect of restructuring likely in Indian operations More

What the world pays for petrol
Those in Chennai pay about Rs 52 per litre of petrol. This translates to roughly $1.13, converting dollar at Rs 46. You may be curious to know what the world pays for petrol. Believe it or not, Venezuela pays $0.12 per gallon. To put it in ... More

Corporates log on to Net banking
Internet banking for individuals has been around for years; free of cost, and not only to high net worth individuals. Tens of thousands of people across the country routinely log on to the Net one or more times a day to check out balances ... More

Monsoon weakens — Dry phase likely to continue for 8-10 days
After a spectacular early entry, the south-west monsoon has entered a weak phase and "is not likely to get revived during the next eight to 10 days", the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned. The subdued rainfall activity, an IMD ... More


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