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Cina Hong Kong
Firms with women on board highly valued: Study
Companies with women on their executive and supervisory boards are valued more highly by the stock markets, especially if they made it to the top without a gender quota, a new study has found. Economists from the Technical University of Munich and the University of Hong Kong conducted the study.
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India
84 credit card frauds reported so far this year in Mumbai
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India
Wilful defaulters to be brought to justice: Centre
Amid a raging row over loan defaults by Vijay Mallya, minister of state for finance, Jayant Sinha, said "full force of the law" is being applied to bring all wilful loan defaulters to justice. All investigative agencies are working to bring them to justice, he said without naming Mallya.
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India
RBI moves on banks' bad loans in the right direction, says IMF chief
"The (move of) Reserve Bank of India governor (Dr Raghuram Rajan) addressing bank balance sheets is absolutely right," Lagarde said at the Advancing Asia conference. She added that the Indian government was also moving to get a bankruptcy and insolvency law enacted to address the bad loans problem.
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India
Why is nobody talking about Air India losses: Mohandas Pai
Amidst a row over beleaguered businessman Vijay Mallya leaving India in the middle of a massive loan default probe, former top official of Infosys, TV Mohandas Pai has sought to know why questions are not being raised about the massive losses of Air India, and called for a system for ...
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India
FPIs turn bullish, infuse Rs 8,000 cr in equities in 2 weeks
FPIs have turned net buyers of equities in March after pulling out Rs 16,648 crore from the market in the previous two months. Capital inflows by FPIs are often referred to as hot money due to their unpredictability though the funds continue to remain one of the key drivers of ...
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India
India's Micromax, once a rising star, struggles
A year ago, Micromax vaulted past Samsung Electronics Co Ltd to become India's leading smartphone brand. Today, its market share has nearly halved, several top executives have resigned, and the company is looking for growth outside India.
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India
HDFC Bank has no love and respect for India: National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) made the observations while asking the bank to pay a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the Indian couple. The couple was stuck in Thailand and Singapore as the bank did not activate their debit card for 10 days in 2008.
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India
Asian economies led by India to be major growth driver: IMF
Asia is a vibrant region with large and growing population, Christine Lagarde said, adding, "the reform to transform" that was mentioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday is a clear sign that India is on the move using the backbone of digital innovation.
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India
Kingfisher Airlines' PF contributions to be probed: Dattatreya
Labour ministry will soon launch an investigation into the provident fund contributions made by Kingfisher Airlines for its employees, Union minister Bandaru Dattatreya said. An open letter written by women employees of KFA alleged that the company did not pay salaries, but kept depositing PF.