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India
Govt can exceed growth target of 7-7.75%: Arun Jaitley
Finance minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday exuded confidence that the growth rate in the next fiscal could exceed 7-7.75 per cent if there is less political obstructionism and the government is allowed to push through important Bills like GST and the bankruptcy law.
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India
Sensex extends gains, soars over 400 points
The benchmark Sensex continued its post-Budget rally for the second straight day by zooming over 431 points to get past the 24,000-mark on Wednesday in anticipation of policy easing by RBI amid positive global markets.
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India
Rupee extends gains, up 11 paise against dollar
Fresh foreign funds inflow supported the local currency, but dollar's strength against others overseas capped the rupee's gain.
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India
Indian Hotels to exit another Gateway Hotel
Gateway Hotels are upscale hotels and are positioned a notch below the Taj Vivanta brand. According to the Gateway Hotels website, the property in Jaisalmer houses 31-rooms along with 11-tents.
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India
India to hold global meet for assisting developing nations on March 10-11
India is organising an international dialogue in Delhi on March 10-11 to present a model of ‘no strings attached’ assistance to developing countries.
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India
RBI move gives PSBs 35,000cr relief
In a move that will reduce Rs 35,000 crore worth of capital requirement burden for public sector banks, the RBI has revised norms allowing lenders to assign higher values to hidden assets in their balance sheet.
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India
Beating infra cess: You can buy car of your choice at old price
Want to buy a car? You better hurry.
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Australia
GDP stronger than expected
Australia’s economy grew by 0.6pc in the December quarter as jobs growth fanned strong consumer spending.
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Cina Regno Unito
Moody's baja la perspectiva de China a 'negativa' por su debilidad fiscal
Moody's Inverstors Service ha bajado la perspectiva de su calificación de China a 'negativa' desde 'estable', citando la incertidumbre sobre la capacidad de las autoridades pra implementar reformas, una creciente deuda del Gobierno y menores reservas. Leer
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Regno Unito
BlackRock: El 'Brexit' puede costar 110.000 empleos a la City
La mayor gestora de fondos del mundo afirma que Reino Unido sufriría un "gran impacto económico negativo" si deja la UE. Leer