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  • OCT STEEL SALES UP 38% AT 4.62 LAKH TONNES VS 3.35 LAKH TONNES (YOY)
  • OCTOBER CRUDE STEEL PRODUCTION UP 22% AT 599,000 TONS (YOY)
  • OCTOBER SAW THE BEST EVER PRODUCTION IN MOST UNITS
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  • CRUDE FALLS 2.6% TO $77.43 BBL
  • COPPER DOWN TO $6490/TON ON WEAK DEMAND AND US UNEMPLOYMENT DATA
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  • CO TO LAUNCH ITS 3 SCREENS MULTIPLEX IN KANPUR
  • DOW JONES UP 0.17%; NASDAQ UP 0.34%; S &P 500 UP 0.25%
  • RCOM LOSES 0.1%, SHEDS 23.5 LAKH SHARES IN OPEN INTEREST
  • IDEA LOSES 5.2%, ADDS 30.6 LAKH SHARES IN OPEN INTEREST
  • ASHOK LEYLAND GAINS 4.9%, ADDS 32.4 LAKH SHARES IN OPEN INTEREST
  • NIFTY CLOSES JUST BELOW 4800 AFTER A GAP UP OPENING
  • STRONG AT $1095/OZ AS SAFETY MEASURE POST RISE IN U.S UNEMPLOYMENT DATA
  • U.S UNEMPLOYMENT DATA AT 26 YEAR HIGH;CRUDE FALLS 2.6% TO $77.43 BBL
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  • GOVT TO EASE NORMS FOR FDI REQUIRING CABINET APPROVAL: SOURCES
  • CCEA NOD NEEDED ONLY FOR INVESTMENTS OF RS.1200 CR AND ABOVE: SOURCES
  • NEW NORMS TO CONSIDER TOTAL FOREIGN INVESTMENT NOT TOTAL INVESTMENT: SRCS
  • COS GETTING FRESH FDI IN SECTORS WHERE FDI CAPS HAVE GONE UP: SOURCES
  • ISSUES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR AUTHORISED PERSONS
  • AUTHORISED PERSONS CAN FACILITATE TRADING THROUGH BROKER TERMINALS
  • STOCK BROKERS TO SEEK SEBI APPROVAL FOR APPOINTING AUTHORISED PERSONS
  • NO PLANS TO OFFER HOME LOANS AT 8%: NW
Updated: 04/11/09 | 08:51 PM IST
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Tata Steel, India's biggest producer may be seeing a change in its fortunes. After months of struggling with falling demand and a cut-in production at its biggest overseas purchase Corus, things, it seems are looking up.
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The world's largest carmaker Toyota Motor Corp is driving out of Formula One racing due to bumpy economic conditions.
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Amid a strong equity market, the rupee on Wednesday appreciated by 35 paisa at 47.05/06 against the US currency on expectations of heavy capital inflows and dollar selling by exporters.
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Mahindra Satyam has appointed Hari Narayanan as head of new business development in Japan.
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Gold touched a record high in the bullion market today on aggressive buying by traders, who are speculating that more countries would shore up their bullion reserves like India.
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Global steel major ArcelorMittal, which has lined up Rs 1 lakh crore investments for India, said today it is in race for a chunk of the mineral-rich Chiria mines in Jharkhand.
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Workers at automaker Opel planned walkouts to protest General Motor Co.'s decision not to sell the European subsidiary, while Germany's government vowed on Wednesday to recover €1.5 billion ($2.2 billion) it loaned GM to finance the sale.
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The government is holding consultations with the RBI on the issue of whether banks, which have over 50 per cent foreign ownership but are run by Indians should be exempted from the new FDI norms.
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The World Bank today upgraded its 2009 economic growth forecast for China to 8.4 per cent on the back of huge public spending but warned stronger domestic demand was needed to ensure a sustainable recovery.
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Buying at lower levels and positive global markets helped Indian markets to recoup yesterday’s losses. The Sensex surged 507 points to close at 15,912, with RIL leading the rally with 5.5 per cent gains.
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