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Non-domestic LPG may cost less
Prices may drop by Rs 350 a cylinder. New Delhi, Nov. 23 Both the players and the customers of non-domestic liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) have something to look forward to next month. Public and private players of the product are betting on a ...

Jet Airways to cut salaries by 5-25%
Move covers staff drawing over Rs 75,000/month. Mumbai, Nov. 23 Jet Airways proposes to cut salaries of its staff by 5-25 per cent, airline sources said on ...


TODAY'S PICK (Latest Audio: English/Tamil)
Aries Agro (Rs 45.30): Buy
We recommend a buy in Aries Agro from a short-term perspective. It is apparent from the charts of Aries Agro that it was on a medium-term down trend from September high of Rs 162 to its 52-week low of Rs 35 recorded in late ...

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Recruiters headed for slow-growth phase
‘Fall-out of sluggish IT, banking sectors’. New Delhi/Chennai, Nov. 23 After years of cranking-out some heady growth numbers, the recruitment industry is facing slowdown headwinds. Though opinions on growth rates for this industry - ...

The silence of the lambs
RBI IN MUTE MODE. New Delhi, Nov. 23 Financial sector experts are wondering if there been a change in the Reserve Bank’s communications policy. This is because its top officials – the Governor and the Deputy Governors – are now ...

GM assured of smooth India drive with Daewoo
Korean carmaker’s product line-up key to growth. Mumbai, Nov 23 General Motors could be facing the possibility of closure in North America, but is better off in India and the Asia-Pacific region. This is thanks to GM Daewoo Auto & ...

Bush’s last hurrah!
The Conference of G-20 held recently at Washington saw, in effect, one of President Bush’s ambitions coming to a grievous end. He had perhaps expected that he would leave his office with a resounding message of international cooperation as ...

What is crucial in dealing with loss is not to lose the lesson
The acceptance of loss and the attendant grief involves so many things, but one of the most important things is not to waste energy blaming, either oneself or others, even when there are perceived injustices.. Pain, crises, problems and clashes. ...

When head hunters come under firing line
New Delhi/Chennai, Nov. 23 The uncertainty caused by the slowdown in the West is showing up in several ways for the IT and BPO companies: the diluted importance of their HR function is one; a change in skills-required ...

Wall Street will pave way for movement of Sensex
Citi crisis could postpone global investors’ interest in Indian equities. This week, the benchmark index may witness enhanced volatility, but may stabilise later depending on what happens on Wall Street. Local developments may play second ...

The Citi that never sleeps also slips
Mack (an American expat working in India) stops at an ATM on his way to a restaurant with friends Bidyut (an economics professor), Divya (a journalist) and Jogin (a ...

Gold may test resistance levels
Gold futures, shot up on Friday as the dollar weakened, oil prices gained. The demand/ supply scenario favours higher gold prices. According to the World Gold Council, declining production due to power problems and higher cost of production and ...

Uncertainty dogs metals, energy markets
But gold continues to receive support; stays above $700 an ounce. The world financial market in general and commodity markets in particular are going through extremely uncertain times. The crisis of confidence is palpable. A big hit to global ...

OECD paints gloomy picture of global investment patterns
New Delhi, Nov. 23 For emerging and developing economies such as India that had benefited from the recent sustained portfolio flows and private debt, the outlook at the moment is none too encouraging with a sure and fast retreat of capital ...

Cane farmers in a better bargaining position
New Delhi, Nov. 23 Unlike cotton or soyabean farmers, sugarcane growers seem in a much better bargaining position this time ...

Wet spell on as ‘low’ gets pushed by a day
Thiruvananthapuram, Nov. 23 A prevailing easterly wave helped sustain active northeast monsoon conditions over Tamil Nadu and parts of the southern peninsula even as the watch for a low-pressure in the Bay of Bengal area was ...


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