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| | | ... ended 0.62 per cent higher, and Mumbai climbed 2.25 per cent, snapping five days of losses on bargain hunting. Sentiment in India improved on optimism over quarterly earnings growth as the reporting season starts Friday with software giant Infosys Technologies. ... |
| | | | ... year, slightly below last years rate of 9 per cent but still a marked recovery post-GFC. The report said that China and India would continue to lift regional and global growth but that the recent upsets in the Middle East and North Africa, plus the disasters ... |
| | | | The Australian market has received mixed leads from offshore trading overnight. Wall Street ended slightly lower after recouping earlier losses, while European markets were lower and Asia was mixed. Oil and gold hit new highs. At 0722 AEST on the ASX ... |
| | | | ... compared the maturity of green IT practices within banking, finance and insurance companies in Australia, the UK, the US and India. Financial services has improved from being one of Australia's lowest performing sectors two years ago to being at the ... |
| | | | ... Global beverages firm Foster's Group said it may face a $39.5 million tax bill related to its former brewing business in India, now owned by SABMiller. Foster's shares were down four cents at $5.72 at 1208 AEST. Market turnover at 1200 AEST was 1.35 ... |
| | | | The Australian market has received mixed leads from offshore trading overnight, with Wall Street ending flat, and Europe and Asian markets closed mixed, as were key commodities. At 0733 AEST on the ASX 24, the June share price index futures contract ... |
| | | | ... Yes Virginia, bring up the subject of emerging markets and in all probability you'll be hearing discussions China... or India... or the BRIC economies... or Asia. Too, cyberspace commentaries are littered with the pros and cons of investing in the markets ... |
| | | | ... and China. The central bank majors are providing the liquidity that sends commodity prices higher and there's China (and India) that's buying these commodities that sends their prices even higher. Having said that, I am not brave enough to play this ... |
| | | | ... following the resignation of a portfolio manager and analyst. Manoj Patel, a co-portfolio manager, covering US pipelines and India, and analyst Ryan Foelske will both leave the organisation on April 8, to "pursue other opportunities". Craig Noble, global ... |
| | | | ... follow as Beijing continues to rein in growth to slow inflation. Speaking of raising interest rates, the Reserve Bank of India did just that last week. It raised the repo rate by 25 bps to 6.75 per cent and the reverse repo rate by the same amount to ... |
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