Govt Ads On Fdi

'Govt Ads On Fdi' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Rupee slips despite govt, RBI steps to bolster dollar inflows
    Business | Wednesday July 17, 2013
    The government eased rules for foreign investment on Tuesday, adding to measures taken by the RBI to suck out rupee liquidity. However, global investment bank Nomura said these measures are medium-term positives as they will help attract stable long-term capital inflows.
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  • Rupee pulls back to 59.05 after govt hikes FDI cap
    Business | Wednesday July 17, 2013
    However, bond yields jumped, adding to Tuesday's large bond price losses. Yield on the most traded 8.33 per cent 2026 bond was 10 basis points higher at 8.27 per cent.
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  • FDI in retail: Govt places full-page ads on 'myth and reality'
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Sunday November 27, 2011
    Sticking firmly to its stand in the face of stiff opposition over its move to raise the cap on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the retail sector, the government, in a major publicity blitzkrieg, placed colourful, full-page, glitzy advertisements in all major newspapers this morning to highlight the benefits of its decision. The ads - which aim ...
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'Govt Ads On Fdi' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Rupee slips despite govt, RBI steps to bolster dollar inflows
    Business | Wednesday July 17, 2013
    The government eased rules for foreign investment on Tuesday, adding to measures taken by the RBI to suck out rupee liquidity. However, global investment bank Nomura said these measures are medium-term positives as they will help attract stable long-term capital inflows.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Rupee pulls back to 59.05 after govt hikes FDI cap
    Business | Wednesday July 17, 2013
    However, bond yields jumped, adding to Tuesday's large bond price losses. Yield on the most traded 8.33 per cent 2026 bond was 10 basis points higher at 8.27 per cent.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • FDI in retail: Govt places full-page ads on 'myth and reality'
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Sunday November 27, 2011
    Sticking firmly to its stand in the face of stiff opposition over its move to raise the cap on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the retail sector, the government, in a major publicity blitzkrieg, placed colourful, full-page, glitzy advertisements in all major newspapers this morning to highlight the benefits of its decision. The ads - which aim ...
    www.ndtv.com
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