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Saturday, June 24, 2006
Commodities (June 23)
Gold (per gram) Rs823
Standard Gold (10 gram) Rs8,890
Silver (per gram) Rs17.15
Brent crude (per bbl) Rs3224
Markets (June 23)
BSE Sensex10401.30 (+125.42)
S&P CNX Nifty3042.70 (+47.95)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)46.19 (+0.21)


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Inflation at 1-year high; steps assured to check rise
Chidambaram attributes rise to pass-through of fuel price hike More

Scrapping interest on CRR balance may hit banks
RBI move to impact profitability More

VPN services likely to get cheaper
DoT charting easier migration for ISPs wanting to offer VPN service More

Letter from Jet, Sahara could have salvaged the deal
4 directors on Air Sahara board More

FIFA World Cup goes carbon neutral
Switzerland-based Myclimate Foundation awarded FIFA tender to offset GHG emissions More

Sensex up 125 points on strong buying in heavyweights
Strong buying in heavyweights pushed key indices into positive territory on Friday with the BSE Sensex ending the day 125.42 points higher at 10401.30. The NSE Nifty gained 47.95 points to close at 3042.70. Dealers said the initial weakness was ... More

Tatas' small car may be launched in 2008
`It will create a new paradigm in low-cost personal transport' More

Govt committed to closing gap in agri credit: PM
Calls for strengthening of microfinance institutions More

Sugar mills dub move to allow import as `illogical'
`May not serve purpose as domestic prices are cheaper' More

GoAir offers to buy Air Sahara
We are open to it if the price is right: Wadia More

Japan lifts ban on Indian mangoes
After 20 years of haggle More

TRAI wants BSNL to share infrastructure
Favours ombudsman for dispute redressal More

Motorola to expand R&D units' strength
Motorola India Private Ltd said on Friday that it plans to increase the number of engineers at its research and development centres in Bangalore and Hyderabad from 3,500 to 4,000 by 2007. Speaking at the launch of the Moto Pebl handsets in ... More

Zee plans Russian channel foray
Bullish on growth of direct-to-home business More

Markets in bearish phase: Morgan Stanley
Mr Andy Xie of Morgan Stanley believes that market fundamentals have been exaggerated by liquidity and that markets have entered a sluggish phase in equities. Mr Xie feels that the bull market may suffer as money turns costlier. He expects ... More

Finance Ministry clarifies on TDS on senior citizens' income
Declaration to be filed for no deduction of tax More

First monsoon `low' likely by early next week
A marked northward shift in the rain belt in the position of high winds is a positive sign for the onward progress of monsoon to into the mainland. More


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