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  • Jaitley's suspense may hit auto makers hard

    Maruti, Hyundai, Tata Motors, Renault, Nissan and Mahindra &Mahindra, have already announced price hike from Jan 1.

  • Booster shots for exports coming soon

    The government’s new foreign trade policy (2014-19) to rev up exports is expected to be put in place by October-end and will have a strong thrust on manufacturing to bring it in sync with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Make in India’ goal.

  • The games Indian tycoons play

    For India’s richie rich, flaunting a sports club is the latest status symbol with the country’s billionaire’s led by Mukesh Ambani investing in teams ranging from cricket and hockey to badminton and now traditional kabaddi, according to Forbes magazine.

  • Power sector to bear the brunt of SC’s coal directive

    The Supreme Court decision cancelling the allocation of 214 coal blocks has cast a shadow over the Indian economy as it bound to cripple the power sector and have a cascading effect on banks that pumped in huge amounts to finance these projects.

  • Air India goes in for image makeover

    Loss-making Air India (AI) is buying bigger wine glasses, refurbishing interiors of its fleet and ordering a new dress code for its cabin crew as part of an image makeover.

  • SBI cuts deposit rates to 8.75%

    Lender cites excess liquidity slower pick-up in advances as the reasons

  • 5 banking secrets your children should know

    Saving money is a habit that should be taught about right from childhood so that children value the importance of money, something that they will need for all of their adult life.

  • How India fights inflation: 10 latest developments

    Inflation is the biggest enemy of politicians and people. Governments lose power if they are not able to take steps to rein in inflation.

  • Air India violates DGCA recruitment norms

    Air India has run into a major controversy by deciding to hire 225 hostesses on a ‘five- year contract’.

  • Modi government stalls airport privatization

    The new government has decided not to rush into privatisation of airports as it has to take into account the adverse audit reports on Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) and Mumbai Airport International Limited (MIAL) which have posed a major problem to the government.

  • Rich Indians splurge on foreign tours

    Economic slowdown or not, more and more Indians are flying high to foreign shores.

  • 30 entities under lens for unusual trading on the day of election results

    More than 30 entities suspected for unusual trading on election results day.

  • Indian-origin PayPal exec fired for drunken tweets

    Internet payment-processing major PayPal showed the door to Indian-origin executive Rakesh ‘Rocky’ Agrawal after he fired off a series of insulting and incoherent tweets.

  • Train ticket prices take off like airfares

    Taking a cue from the dynamic airfares, the railways used the concept to earn extra revenue.

  • Google may have to cough up $5-bn fine

    Google can face a penalty of up to $5 billion if the Competition Commission of India (CCI) investigation finds that the global Internet giant has violated fair competition rules in India.

  • Car prices slashed by up to Rs 135,000

    Take a look at auto makers who have slashed their prices

  • 'Trai' again, it failed to work last time

    As part of its plan to crack down on pesky short messaging service ( SMSs), the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India ( Trai) has said only 100 SMSs per day per SIM card would be allowed at concessional rates.

  • Licence Raj back in a new avatar

    The licence raj, it looks like, has given way to downright abuse of power with the ongoing scams such as Coalgate, 2G and the one involving Reliance.

  • Coaching classes to become a TV Crorepati!

    Anil Kumar Sinha, winner of Kaun Banega Crorepati Season 5 has started grooming aspirants to help them become millionaires through the TV show.

  • Mallya’s share selling triggers speculation

    Vijay Mallya is fighting to get Kingfisher Airlines back in air after employees struck work and the aviation regulator raised questions on air-worthiness of its aircraft.