Under pressure, govt to review steep petrol hike
NEW DELHI - India's coalition government opened the way for a partial rollback of the steepest petrol hike in the country's history after two days of street protests and dissent from within its own ranks over the unpopular measure.
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SEBI toughens stance on serious cases
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Egypt to pick Islamist or military man as leader
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Botched Facebook IPO set to benefit lawyers
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Barca claim King's Cup in Guardiola swansong
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Essar's Ruia, Loop execs get bail
Five businessmen, including billionaire Ravi Ruia from the Essar conglomerate, win bail in a case probing a telecoms licensing scandal which has drawn in tycoons and a former minister. Full Article
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Petrol hike pumps hope for deflated India
Raising prices at petrol pumps is never likely to be popular. India's brave decision will also prove meaningless unless it is followed by bolder action to cut the more generous diesel subsidies. It would be nice to think that India is about to turn a corner, but the politics of the issue means the road to growth still looks pretty jammed. Full Article
JPMorgan: Jamie Dimon and the horse he fell off
Very few screwups will garner the same level of public attention as JPMorgan’s trading loss. But the principle we’re getting at is the same. Over the course of your career, you won’t be measured just by how many mistakes you make, because you’ll make your fair share, but you’ll be measured, as importantly, by how well you recover from them. Commentary | Video
More joining the general insurance party in India
While the profitability of general insurance companies may not look all that attractive currently with most making mostly investment income, they definitely seem to be growing. With increasing healthcare costs and awareness regarding the same, more and more of the population would start buying health insurance plans. Full Article
It's time India bites the diesel bullet
Petrol prices have been hiked. The govt perhaps knows by now that they will be criticised for every fuel price hike, irrespective of the fact whether the commodity price is controlled or decontrolled. It is up to them now to bite the bullet of diesel price hike or decontrol, digest that criticism and send a strong signal that they are seriously considering improving the fiscal condition. Full Article
The rupee’s fall from grace
Indian milk and dairy products producer Amul’s campaign has a new subject -- the rupee. The Amul mascot’s angst today reflects that of investors who have so far been bullish on the India growth story. That the rupee has caught the Amul girl’s attention is no surprise. Full Article
Aishwarya at Cannes
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