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Home loans get costlier as banks hike rates

Home loans get costlier as banks hike rates

Rediff.com   31 Jul 2008

A day after the Reserve Bank of India's monetary-tightening measures, banks on began raising interest rates, effecting the hike for the second time in a month.

BPCL to foray into bottled water, DTH biz

BPCL to foray into bottled water, DTH biz

Rediff.com   19 Jul 2008

Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL), the country's second largest oil marketing company, plans to diversify into bottled water and direct to home (DTH) services in an attempt to boost its profits.

N-deal won't affect foreign policy: Sonia

N-deal won't affect foreign policy: Sonia

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2008

Allaying fears on the nuclear deal, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Thursday said there was no question of compromise on the national security and independent foreign policy.

IIT-ians oppose Dow sponsorship

IIT-ians oppose Dow sponsorship

Rediff.com   15 Jul 2008

India's premier technical institute, IIT-Bombay's golden jubilee celebrations -- to be held in New York from July 18 to 20 this year -- have stirred a hornet's nest. The reason is that Dow Chemicals is one of the main sponsors.

TCS pink slip to techies with fudged CVs

TCS pink slip to techies with fudged CVs

Rediff.com   14 Jul 2008

The IT-BPO industry is becoming increasingly alert on fake biodatas. India's largest IT serivces provider, Tata Consultancy Service, has recently asked close to 20 employees at its Kolkata centre to leave after the company, during the background verification, found that these employees have used fudged resumes to get jobs.

Weaker Re to hit HCL bottom line up to Rs 320 cr

Weaker Re to hit HCL bottom line up to Rs 320 cr

Rediff.com   12 Jul 2008

The company had hedged $2.5 billion as of March 2008, but unwound its position reducing its exposure to $1.7 billion as on June 30. The unwinding resulted in a loss. An analyst tracking the firm said: "This was expected as HCL Tech had a major portion of its hedges in forward cover. Since the company has unwound $540 million of forward covers, a major part of which will show up in other income.

July 11: Black Friday for Indian economy

July 11: Black Friday for Indian economy

Rediff.com   12 Jul 2008

The double whammy saw the Bombay Stock Exchange's benchmark Sensex fall 3 per cent or 456.39 to close at 13,469.85 even as global rating agency Standard and Poor's suggested it might lower India's sovereign rating of BBB- (investment-grade status) due to the country's deteriorating credit profile over the last 12 months.

Airlines see logic in ATF futures

Airlines see logic in ATF futures

Rediff.com   8 Jul 2008

Low-cost carriers SpiceJet and IndiGo were two of the main traders of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) at the Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX), which started trading of ATF futures on Monday, market sources said. Around Rs 34.8 crore worth of ATF was traded till five on Monday evening.

Auditing firms face EU heat

Auditing firms face EU heat

Rediff.com   7 Jul 2008

Auditing firms in the country could soon run out of business if they do not get themselves verified according to the guidelines mentioned in the Eighth Directive issued by the European Union (EU). EU will recognise balance-sheets of companies audited by firms that fit their specified standards.

Imported aircraft: RIL, GMR, DLF evade tax

Imported aircraft: RIL, GMR, DLF evade tax

Rediff.com   7 Jul 2008

Nearly 30 Indian firms that have imported aircraft for charter use are under the scanner of the Customs authorities for allegedly flouting import norms in order to evade taxes.

Govt may ease service tax norms for truckers

Govt may ease service tax norms for truckers

Rediff.com   3 Jul 2008

The finance ministry is considering meeting a key demand of truckers by easing procedural issues and raising the abatement on service tax.

Inflation: Slowdown in demand imminent

Inflation: Slowdown in demand imminent

Rediff.com   21 Jun 2008

Maruti Suzuki and other Indian companies are bracing themselves for a slump in demand after a 13-year high inflation triggered fears of curbs on consumer spending and the central bank raising interest rates, thereby hurting India Inc's expansion plans. The annual wholesale price index -- the most watched index in the country to gauge rising prices -- rose to 11.05 per cent in the last 12 months ending June 7.

Inflation: Interest rates to rise

Inflation: Interest rates to rise

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2008

Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) Chairman Deepak Parekh on Tuesday said that interest rates may rise owing to higher inflation, but lending rates are unlikely to change in the next one month.

TCS hedges $1.5 billion to tackle Re fluctuations

TCS hedges $1.5 billion to tackle Re fluctuations

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2008

Chief Executive S Ramadorai said, "We have hedged for about $1.5 billion. I believe one has to run the business on fundamentals and not on currency fluctuations." He also said it was very difficult to predict the rupee movement as in the last one-and-a-half months, the currency has begun to depreciate against the dollar.

India Inc's new mantra to tackle fuel crisis

India Inc's new mantra to tackle fuel crisis

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2008

Adversity often brings out the best in companies, even state-owned ones. Faced with a bloated fuel bill, companies are busy devising new ways to control costs. These range from cut in travel to shift to cheaper fuels and even reduced recruitment. Power equipment maker Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd has a brand new strategy in place -- it will set up onsite fabrication units rather than transport equipment over long distances.

'Link PSU pay to performance'

'Link PSU pay to performance'

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2008

The second central public sector units (PSU) pay revision committee report has suggested a new classification of state-owned companies linking salaries and remuneration to productivity and performance.

BJP promises infra boom in Karnataka

BJP promises infra boom in Karnataka

Rediff.com   26 May 2008

According to Jagdish Shettigar, chairman of BJP's economic cell and former member of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, infrastructure, especially road building, will be a priority. It is now also certain that work on the controversial 111-km Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprise connecting Bnagalore and Mysore will be accelerated. "We have always supported NICE," said a BJP leader.

Two European bids in MTN fray

Two European bids in MTN fray

Rediff.com   21 May 2008

The race for South African telecom major MTN Group is hotting up with the possibility of two other players evaluating a bid or a strategic relationship with the company. Banking sources say European telecom major Deutsche Telekom and Russian telco Vimpel Communications are also studying the possibility of talking to the MTN Group.

Bharti, MTN in talks for 50:50 cash-share deal

Bharti, MTN in talks for 50:50 cash-share deal

Rediff.com   15 May 2008

Banking sources said with the MTN shareholders asking for a higher price than what Bharti had initially offered, the Indian telecom company might now pay 50 per cent of the money in cash and the rest through shares in Bharti Airtel. The sources added that MTN is also believed not to favour signing an 'exclusivity' contract with Bharti Airtel under which it would be bound not to talk to any other competing bidder till the negotiations with them have been concluded.

Oils take farmers down slippery slope

Oils take farmers down slippery slope

Rediff.com   5 May 2008

The all-pervasive mustard blooms, which mark winter landscapes in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, are fast shrinking, and so are the fortunes of the poor dry-land farmers growing the crop. Even the high prices of oil in the market do not translate into gains for these farmers, who have now been exposed to a glut of oil imports, thanks to removal of import duties on edible oils.