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Airtel hikes tariff on international calls
Airtel has increased international call rate tariffs by up to 10 per cent for some destinations for all customers.
Kingfisher Airlines shares hit all-time low
Kingfisher shares crashed 19.12 per cent, touching a lifetime low of Rs 17.55 on the BSE.
Mahindra Satyam Q2 net soars; Euro crisis a worry
Mahindra Satyam said net profit for the fiscal second quarter ended September 30 soared to Rs 2.38 billion.
Asian stocks plunge on Europe debt crisis setbacks
Global stock markets were rattled on Wednesday, when Italy's borrowing costs blew past 7 per cent.
Sensex closes flat; SBI gains 1.7 per cent
SBI helped the market to recoup its losses gaining 1.7 per cent ahead of the second quarter results on Wednesday.
Greek PM calls off referendum for euro deal
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou also bowed to cabinet rebels and agreed to step down.
Maruti's Q2 net profit slips 60 per cent
The company's board has approved to purchase land in Gujarat to set up manufacturing facilities.
RBI hike may have some impact on growth: Pranab
The Finance Minister says RBI's policy will help in getting India back to a more comfortable inflation situation.
Food inflation rises to 10.60 pc from 9.32 pc
The rate of price rise of food items stood at 15.72 per cent in the corresponding week of 2010.
September inflation at 9.72 per cent: Govt
The RBI, which will meet on October 25 to review policy, has raised interest rates a dozen times since March 2010.
Sensex gains 440 pts, European banks ratings cut
The traders on Dalal Street will not be too rejoiced going into the weekend by Friday's pullback.
Gold registers biggest fall in 28 years
Gold has fallen by nearly 10 per cent in its largest three-day slide since February 1983.
Pranab for concrete steps to tackle economy
Pranab Mukherjee said that crisis has manifested in different forms in different parts of the world.
Nikkei rises 1.5 pc, financials lead gains
The market's focus is now on Friday and Saturday's meeting of euro zone finance ministers.
Dollar access no long-term fix for Europe's crisis
Under Thursday's action, the banks can borrow unlimited dollars for three months, up from the current one-week limit.
Number of Indian millionaires to double by 2015
China alone would be home to nearly half of the millionaires in Asia with combined wealth of $ 8.8 trillion.