EXPORT / Succour soon to exporters, says Kamal Nath
Trade policy to give relief Exporters disappointed with the Union Budget for not addressing their concerns, may hope for some relief next month when the Centre unveils the annual review of the Foreign Trade Policy.
INDIA SECOND MOST OPTIMISTIC NATION, SAYS SURVEY
Corporate India seen quite upbeat on its hiring plans India has emerged as second most optimistic nation in the world in terms of employment outlook, with 36 per cent of employers having positive hiring plans for the April-June quarter this year, says a survey.
US governments effort to tide over sub-prime crisis
Fed to lend $200 b gilts for debt The Federal Reserve plans to lend up to $200 billion of treasury securities in exchange for debt including private mortgage-backed securities that have slumped in value as homeowners defaulted on their payments.
AVIATION / Cost overrun in A380 is the culprit
EADS plunges into red European plane maker Airbus made an operating loss of more than a billion US dollars last year despite record orders for its aircraft, forcing parent company EADS into the red, company results showed on Tuesday.
MARKET / Reliance Power IPO
Govt rules out any foul play The IPO had opened on January 15 and closed on January 18, 2008. In his written reply...
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