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Bad loan menace: What’s in store for banks?
The CBI’s recent moves against IDBI Bank and chairman of Syndicate Bank are likely signs of the government getting tough on bad loans in the banking system.
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IIP, CPI disappoint: Economic revival delayed
Consumer price inflation accelerated in July and factory output grew at a slower pace in June, dampening hopes of an economic turnaround and increasing the pressure on policymakers struggling to contain prices and revive growth.
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Just a Mint : Trade deficit & gold imports
India’s trade deficit surged to an 11-month high, the fastest pace since July 2013. CEO of Federation of Indian Export Organisation, Ajay Sahai, offers his perspective.
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Kotak Mahindra to buy 15% stake in MCX
Kotak Mahindra Bank is set to pick up a 15% stake in Multi Commodity Exchange of India from Financial Technologies India Limited. The deal is valued at Rs. 459 crore and is subject to approval from market regulator SEBI. FTIL’s … Continue reading
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IMF growth forecasts in : How does India stack up?
The International Monetary Fund is out with its latest growth forecasts. India is the only emerging economy among the BRICS to have avoided a forecast cut.
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FDI cap hiked | What does it mean for Indian insurance?
The BJP-led NDA has gone ahead with its first major reform. It has given its nod for a proposal to hike the FDI limit in the insurance sector to 49% from the existing 26%.
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NSEL crisis : A year on
It’s been a year since the Rs.5,574.35 crore NSEL scam unfolded. 13,000 investors are still waiting for justice. Nearly Rs.5,334.31 crore of investor money still remains stuck.
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Digital video, the next big frontier
New Delhi: The big message from the just concluded third annual Digital Content NewFronts in New York is actually a warning for the unprepared and the uninitiated: digital video is going to be the next big frontier. Following an upfront … Continue reading
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CFPB to police employers over Payroll Cards
Natalie Gunshannon, 27 of Dallas Township, Pa., is a single mother of one daughter. In May 2013, she had just started working at the McDonald’s Restaurant on the Dallas Highway but decided to quit when she received her first pay … Continue reading
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Next Steps in the Durbin Litigation
On 31st July, 2013 the District of Columbia trial court invalidated the Federal Reserve Board’s Durbin regulation, suspending the swipe fee regulation in a cloud of open-ended questions. In an exclusive interview with PYMNTS.com, Ronald Mann, Albert E. Cinelli Enterprise … Continue reading
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