Business
FM tells ED to select cases for prosecution carefully
Chidambaram said there was a need to strengthen the directorate and fill up the positions lying vacant for long.
Sensex ends 227 points up; auto, pharma do well
Brokers said sustained buying by funds and retailers driven by a firming trend in the Asian region mainly influenced the sentiment.
Jet Airways gains nearly 20 per cent after Etihad deal
The Jet-Etihad deal sets a valuation benchmark for further investment in Indian airlines.
Sensex registers biggest gain in 7 months, surges 387 points
It finally ended the day at 18,744.93, showing a significant rise of 387.13 points, or 2.11 per cent, its biggest gain since September 2012.
Industrial Rama Prasad Goenka dies after a brief illness
He is survived by his wife Sushila and sons Harsh Vardhan and Sanjiv.
Inflation likely to remain stable as recovery strengthens: IMF
IMF added that fears about high inflation should not prevent monetary authorities from pursuing a highly accommodative monetary policy.
TCS rises on purchase of French IT provider Alti
The acquisition signals Indian software service exporters' interest in diversifying its revenue base, analysts said.
Starbucks to open outlets in more Indian cities
The coffee shop industry has been growing at a compounded annual rate of 25 per cent for the past few years.
Diesel price in Delhi cut by 4 paise per litre
The subsidised LPG cylinder which earlier cost Rs 410.50, will not have to be bought at Rs 422 per bottle.
Sensex tops 19,000; Ambani bros' deal lifts ADAG stocks
The biggest news of the day was an inter-city fiber sharing agreement between the Ambani brothers.
Rupee up by 24 paise against dollar in early trade
The rupee had shed 5 paise to close at 54.33 in the previous session on Friday's trade.
Sensex at fresh 4-month low, down 54 points
Sensex closes at 18,681 after investors book profits ahead of the monthly expiry of derivatives contract.
Hindujas emerge as the richest Asians in Britain
After playing second fiddle for years to steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal, the London-based Hinduja brothers have come out top this year.
Govt eases rules for FIIs in central, corporate bonds
Under the new rules, foreign investors can invest up to $25 billion in long-term government bonds, up from $15 billion.
No extension of licences in three key zones: Vodafone
The telecommunications ministry has asked Vodafone India Ltd and Bharti Airtel Ltd to win back airwaves in an auction in areas where they complete 20 years in November 2014.
Posco expects to commission steel plant in early 2018
The company felt encouraged by positive movements and expected the land clearance work to be completed soon, it said.