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India
It is now tougher to win over customers: Toshihiro Suzuki
Toshihiro Suzuki was in his twenties when his father Osamu Suzuki decided to take a huge risk and set up a car plant in India in the early 1980s, in partnership with the Indian government. Maruti Suzuki was then a virtually unknown entity, and a far cry from the automotive ...
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India
Rajan links rate cut to govt sticking to fiscal deficit target
Borrowers will have to wait a bit longer for cheaper loans. Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan left the key rate unchanged in his sixth bimonthly monetary policy review on Tuesday.
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India
Saying there's liquidity shortage is against facts: Raghuram Rajan
RBI governor Raghuram Rajan's message to the government could not have been more clear: Be reckless in spending and pay more for borrowings.
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India Indonesia
India maintains lead in global confidence index
India has maintained its lead in the global confidence index for the third consecutive quarter in a row. India's score at 131 points in the fourth quarter of 2015 is followed by Philippines (117), Indonesia (115) and Thailand (114).
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India
RBI plays ball with government, to simplify rules for startups
Underscoring the need to boost the startup ecosystem, the Reserve Bank today said it will simplify rules and regulations which impede their growth and ensure that an entrepreneur does not have to run from "pillar to post" to start a business.
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Giappone
Air bag defect panel faults Takata lack of quality followup, improvement regime
Embattled air bag maker Takata Corp. lacks processes that would improve the quality of its products, including air bag inflators that have been blamed for at least 11 deaths and 139 injuries, an outside panel hired by the company has found. The panel chaired by former U.S. Transportation Secretary Samuel ...
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Giappone
Former Itochu, DBJ chief Minoru Murofushi dies at 84
Minoru Murofushi, a former head of the Itochu Corp. trading house and the government-owned Development Bank of Japan, died Jan. 27 in a Tokyo hospital, Itochu said Tuesday. He was 84. Murofushi led the DBJ when the lender implemented a series of emergency measures to support the nation’s economy and ...
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Slowdown leads to exodus of Western law firms from Abu Dhabi
Simmons & Simmons is the latest to shut their offices in UAE capital as low oil prices put damper on business
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India
India:Corte Suprema riesamina legge anti Gay
Prigione per 'relazione contro natura'
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Ecuador
Turquía quiere ampliar el comercio con América Latina
Presidente de Turquía y delegación empresarial inició gira por Chile y hoy llegará al Perú. Luego irá a Ecuador