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 | Cut unproductive farm subsidy, WB tells India WB compliments the Govt for the Tribal Rights legislation that has improved community forestry management. |
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 | Policies cannot tame inflation The Reserve Bank of India should not be in hurry to hike interest rates further, as in the US, writes Pai Panandikar. |
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 | UK companies losing by ignoring BRIC Intl Business Report states that British firms are 'writing their death warrants' by not using BRIC opportunities. |
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 | Soaring inflation worries Sri Lankans At present, Sri Lanka has the highest rate of inflation in the South Asian region, reports PK Balachandran. |
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 | Indians to enjoy highest pay hikes in 2007 As per a study comparing 45 countries, workers in BPO and technology sectors are likely to see the sharpest rise.
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 | S&P raises India's credit worthiness S&P upgrades India's long-term credit rating to 'investment grade', report BSS Reddy and MC Vaijayanthi.
 India Inc's foreign buyout set to rise in 2007  |
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 | 'Russia can help solve energy crisis' A CII report says collaboration with the country in exploration of oil and gas may answer India's energy needs.
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 | India 104th in world's Free Economy list As per a study by US-based Heritage Foundation, India comes in the "mostly unfree" category with a 55.6 per cent free economy in a scale of 100. |
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 | EAC presents outlook to Prime minister The net Foreign Direct Investment into India at US $ 9 billion in this financial year would exceed the portfolio capital flows for the first time in several years, reports Aloke Tikku. |
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 | World crude oil prices slump below $55 New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in February, slid 19 cents to $55.40 in US floor trading. |
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 | 'Prevent economy overheating' Noted financier George Soros says overheating could stop high growth from sustaining, reports Arun Kumar.
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 | India, China ink MoU for cooperation in petro sector The MoU between IOC and Sinopec will facilitate enhanced cooperation in refinery and petrochemicals sector, reports Deepak Joshi. |
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 | India invites greater investment from Japan Manmohan Singh, who is on a visit to Japan, said India required more than 500 billion dollar investment in the coming ten years. |
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 | EU fund to help workers hit by globalisation The European Parliament has approved the creation of a fund destined to help workers laid off in company restructurings. |
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