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Rediff
October 27, 2009

Business

The Tata Manza

Home, car loan rates may not rise
The Reserve Bank on Tuesday increased a key statutory deposit ratio for banks to 25 per cent but the move is not expected to push interest rates up.

· Growth forecast falls to 6 pc in RBI survey
· Highlights of RBI's monetary policy
· RBI policy disappoints markets
· India Inc gives RBI's monetary policy a thumbs up
· RBI gives positive signal to economy: Fin Secy
· RBI review in line with govt thinking: FM
· GDP likely to grow by 6.75%: FM

· Wipro Q2 net up 19% at Rs 1,161.7 cr
· Telecom licences: Raja denies charges
· Firms may see talent exodus as economy recovers
· Qualcomm's Rs 10k 'computer' to be in India soon
· Ambani war: SC raises questions on suitable arrangement

· Australian telco to offshore 150 jobs to Mumbai by 2010
· Infy, AP rural BPO push to create 1,000 jobs
· Forbes to cut staff
· US: Small biz owners to hire in next 12 months

· Air India readies schedule to reduce fleet
· Yuva trains to have AC double decker coaches
· Mumbai airport operations to be hit every Tuesday

· Web addresses to speak all languages
· Google searches 3G prospects in India
· 'IT needs to create new biz models'
· Mahindra Satyam to position itself as ICT company

· Tata Motors finds a saviour in Manza
· Santro vs Sandero: Hyundai drags Mahindra Renault to court
· Reva to rope in franchises for production abroad
· Toyota's Hino Motors to launch luxury buses in India by Dec

· I-T dept serves fresh notice on DLF
· New Aviva ad campaign: No child's play
· Sibal opts for VRS from Oil India
· Join in India's growth: Prez to Indian diaspora
· Import duty on rice scrapped till Sep 2010
· S Kumars Nationwide: Spinning a new biz strategy
· What next for India's financial sector?
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