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Rediff
January 14, 2010

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Bajaj car will be smaller than Maruti's Alto

Major economic risks facing the world
Strong worries over further asset bubbles, underinvestment in infrastructure, falling government finances, and the consequent danger to economies to sink into full-fledged debt crises are some of the top threats facing the world in 2010.

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· Air India may require over $1 bn to stay afloat
· FinMin offers to pay less than 50% of what OilMin seeks

· Bajaj car will be smaller than Maruti's Alto
· Ten myths of Indian economic policy
· Nitish blames Centre for price rise
· Citigroup sells Rs 480-cr shares of 35 Indian cos
· Videocon bets big on mobile handset market
· ComMin wants Rs 280 crore to boost exports
· SEC names 5 specialised unit chiefs

· HP, Microsoft tie-up, to invest $250 mn
· Govt hopes to buy 280 LT of rice for central pool
· BSNL to increase teledensity to 40%
· Inflation jumps to 7.31% in Dec
· Tata Comm, Tomizone tie up to offer Wi-Fi Internet
· 18,000-km expressways to cost $100 billion
· China tells foreign IT firms to operate within law

· Govt may look at using cement for expressways: Nath
· Telling boss what you think of him is good for health
· Extensive regulatory system for clinical trials soon
· Talks on compensating PSU oil cos inconclusive
· Hershey preparing counter-bid for Cadbury: FT
· Column: The paradox of India's new prosperity

· Google, China spat not to effect ties with Beijing: US
· New tariff norms for govt ports next financial year
· FMCG sector's growth may have slowed
· Airports Authority to take Rs 600-cr SBI loan
· Diamond workers seek better pay, job security
· GMAT model finds favour with banks
· Slowdown hits India Inc's overseas investments

· China gaining greatly from Asia's growth: US official
· Airlines see 35 pc rise in passenger numbers
· New defence purchase policy soon
· Soon, Tuticorin will be India's most 'powerful' district
· DoT favours auction of 2 blocks of 3G
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