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Relief for Sahara, RBI gives 3-yr breather on deposits
    BANK ON THEM: Reserve Bank of India has given Sahara India Finance a three-year breather.The RBI has allowed Sahara to accept deposits up to 2011.
Ambani brothers at war again: Is MTN rattled?
    WAR OF WORDS: Reports say MTN officials have quietly landed in India to continue talks with RCOM.Reports say that MTN officials have landed in India for talks with RCOM.
Oil dips, Saudi Arabia poised to boost output
    OIL PRICE: The dip into negative territory came after a brief surge earlier in the session to a record high near $140 a barrel.Saudi Arabia appeared poised to boost production to the highest level.
Inflation fever rises, Montek says be patient | Is it bad?
    PATIENCE PLEASE: Montek says by September-October India would be in a much better position on the inflation front.Inflation is now at a seven-year high, at 8.75 per cent.
All about the money: Making right career choices
    Finds out how crucial is your college degree to get the right job.
Watch: What Ambani vs Ambani battle is about
Ambani vs Ambani: Anil's group says RIL foiling deal
    END OF THE AFFAIR: Anil and Mukesh reached a settlement in 2005.Anil's firm says RIL trying to sabotage its talks with telecom giant MTN.
Inflation at seven-year high, touches 8.75 per cent
    ON A HIGH: Rise in inflation is mainly due to rising prices of food articles and vegetables.Rise in inflation is mainly due to rising prices of food articles and vegetables.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Mukesh Ambani is simply making a big noise over nothing.Its just a jealous older brother trying to hamper a prosperous younger brothers growth. The claims made by Reliance Industries Limited are baseless and were based on an agreement in 2006, which was signed only by Reliance Industries officials and was later overturned by the Bombay High Court.
This deal would would create one of the world’s largest emerging-markets telecom operators with 115m subscribers spread across Africa, India and the Middle East.