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Oil prices ease, Iran soothes fears over production
    EASING OFF: The market had hit a new record of nearly $127 the previous session.The market had hit a new record of nearly $127 the previous session.
Land freed up, homes may come cheaper in metros
    HOMES ABOUND: Demand for houses in the metros has already reduced by 40 to 50 per cent.5 million square feet of residential space under construction.
Rent hits the roof, business counts costs
    PROFIT MARGIN: Paying for rent costs a lot to small businesses and retailers.Shopkeepers to big showrooms pay through their nose to hire space.
Deora asks for bonds to cover oil cos' losses
    HELP NEEDED: Murli Deora met the P Chidambaram in New Delhi to discuss the issue.Deora met the P Chidambaram in New Delhi to discuss the issue.
Real estate investment mantra: Invest in emerging cities
    PLAY SAFE: It's better to bank on areas where local government is involved in infrastructure.CNN-IBN finds out that investing in tier II and tier III cities could be fruitful.
Slowdown in industrial growth rings alarm bells
    SLOW GROWTH: The outlook for growth is still uncertain while most agree it will slowdown.The outlook for growth is still uncertain while most agree it will slowdown.
Chinese stocks fall, trading suspended
    SHAKEN AND SHOCKED: Rescue workers carry out a young boy from the rubble of a collapsed house in Dujiangyan.The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index was down 2.6 per cent at 3,533.55.
After a boom, real estate growth slows down
    GROWTH RATE: Real estate sector has grown twice the GDP growth rate.The slowdown today is largely the result of prices having risen too fast.
Inflation at 7.61 per cent | It's a relief, says FM
    UP, UP AND AWAY: Inflation figures of the wee reveal prices of fruits and vegetables jumped by one per cent.Prices of tea jumped by 11 per cent, fruits and veggies by one per cent in the week.
It is India's century, not China's: Kamal Nath
    INDIA VERSUS CHINA: Kamal Nath poonted out that economic reforms in India were only 17-years old.He said that the form of govt in India was better in comparison to China.
Tata in world's best business brains list
    PROUD MOMENT: Ratan Tata has been included in the list of 73 biggest brains in business.Tata is considered a 'game changer' by the US magazine.

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