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India
Need law to check fraudulent Cos: Amway
Amway, the $10.8-billion American multi-level marketing leader, has been in India for over 20 years now but it still faces some concerns with regard to its business model.
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India
HDFC Bank ties up with startup
HDFC Bank customers will soon be able to pay at credit card swipe machines using sound from their handsets. The private bank has become the first to sign up with Bengaluru-based startup Tone Tag to provide a phone-based proximity payment service that requires neither special handsets nor any new acceptance ...
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India
Wholesale prices decline for 15 months in a row
Wholesale prices fell for 15 consecutive months in January on the back of sliding global crude oil prices.
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India
I believe in your PM: Cisco Exec Chairman
John Chambers, executive chairman of both Cisco and the US-India Business Council, is one of the most celebrated CEOs in the world today, featuring in most global rankings every year for the last several years.
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India
Sensex up over 2.5% as banks rally
Helped by strong buying in bank stocks and a surge in Asian markets, the sensex on Monday rallied 2.5% to close at 23,554 points—its strongest single-session percentage gain in a year.
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India
Maharashtra,Gujarat claim top slot in attracting investments in the spirit of competitive federalism
Barely a day after Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis at the Make In India Week function claimed that state is ranked number one in attracting domestic and FDI, his counterpart the Gujarat chief minister Anandiben Patel argued that her ...
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India
India's target to import GMO-free corn: mission impossible?
Though buying of non-genetically modified organisms may not be a challenge, its shipments may not have zero presence of GMOs
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Giappone
Japanese household spending falls 2.7%
Monthly household spending in 2015 fell 2.7 percent in price-adjusted real terms to ¥247,126, the government said Tuesday. It was the second straight year of decline. The fall is attributed partly to weak sales for clothing in an unusually warm winter, according to an official of the Internal Affairs and ...
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Giappone
Japan’s Daicel and Britain’s BAE target helicopter air bags for U.S. Army
Japanese air bag component maker Daicel Corp. and Britain’s biggest defense firm, BAE Systems, are designing an air bag for military helicopters that they hope to sell to the U.S. Army, according to three sources with knowledge of the proposal. The two companies will finalize a design in the coming ...
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks gain slightly on buybacks
Stocks gained further ground on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday, underpinned by continued buybacks after the tumble last week, on the back of gains overseas, the weaker yen and firmer crude oil. The Nikkei average climbed 31.85 points, or 0.20 percent, to end at 16,054.43. On Monday, it rocketed ...