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  • manmohan meets gilani both agree to conduct trade on mfn

    Manmohan Meets Gilani, Both Agree To Conduct Trade On MFN Basis

    India | November 10, 2011 18:11 IST

    Addu (Maldives), Nov 10: With Prime Minister Manmohan Singh declaring that time has come to write a “new chapter” in the history of two countries, India today decided to move towards a Preferential Trade Agreement

  • rupee up by 16 paise vs dollar

    Rupee Up By 16 Paise Vs Dollar

    November 04, 2011 11:22 IST

    Mumbai, Nov 4: The Indian rupee was up by 16 paise at Rs 48.98 per US dollar in early trade today on persistent selling of dollars by banks and exporters due to weakness of the

  • gold up by rs 285 silver sheds rs 200

    Gold Up By Rs 285, Silver Sheds Rs 200

    October 04, 2011 18:26 IST

    New Delhi, Oct 4 : Gold prices extended gains and added Rs 285 to Rs 27,275 per 10 grams in the bullion market here today, on sustained buying by stockists and investors, triggered by rising

  • gold up by rs 450 silver surges by rs 600

    Gold Up By Rs 450, Silver Surges By Rs 600

    September 19, 2011 15:27 IST

    New Delhi, Sept 19: Both gold and silver extended gains in the national capital today on sustained buying by stockists, driven by firm global trends.  While gold surged by Rs 450 to Rs 28,610 per

  • rupee gains 12 paise against us dollar in early trade

    Rupee Gains 12 Paise Against US Dollar In Early Trade

    September 07, 2011 10:10 IST

    Mumbai, Sep 7: The Indian rupee appreciated by 12 paise to Rs 45.99 per US dollar in early trade on the Interbank Foreign Exchange today on the back of dollar weakness against a basket of

  • india pak issue joint statement on kashmir trade travel

    India, Pak Issue Joint Statement On Kashmir, Trade, Travel, Nuclear CBMs

    India | July 27, 2011 17:33 IST

    New Delhi, July 27: Following are the highlights of Indo-Pak joint statement issued today after the meeting of foreign ministers: i)Cross-LoC travel would be expanded on both sides of the LoC to include visits for tourism

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