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DIARY - India - Nov 4-13

Wed Nov 4, 2009 8:04am IST
 
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 WEDNESDAY, November 4
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 Markets (Previous close):
 - BSE index .BSESN 15,404.94 points (-3.14 pct)
 - .999 gold (Mumbai) INBULL 16,300 rupees (+120 rupees)
 - Rupee INR=IN 47.40/41 per dollar (46.96/97)
 - 10-year bond yield IN069019G=CC 7.22 percent (7.30
pct)
  * NEW DELHI - Trade Minister Anand Sharma addresses a
conference at 2 p.m. (0830 GMT).   
  * BANGALORE - President and CEO of Sweden's SKF (SKFb.ST: Quote, Profile, Research),
the world's biggest bearings maker and a bellwether for the
manufacturing sector, addresses a news conference 11:45 a.m.
(0615 GMT) after inaugurating the company's first global
testing centre in India.
  * NEW DELHI - Steel ministry officials, CEOs of Tata Steel
(TISC.BO: Quote, Profile, Research), SAIL (SAIL.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) and others participate in an industry
conference.
  * NEW DELHI - India's top listed firm, Reliance Industries
(RELI.BO: Quote, Profile, Research), is expected to complete initial arguments before the
country's highest court in a high-profile gas-pricing dispute
with Reliance Natural Resources (RENR.BO: Quote, Profile, Research).
 THURSDAY, November 5
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 Data:
 Wholesale price index at 12 noon (0630 GMT)
 FRIDAY, November 6
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 Data:
 Forex reserves, M3 money supply, bank credit at 5 p.m.
(1130 GMT)
 THURSDAY, November 12
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 Data:
 Industrial output, wholesale price index at 12 noon (0630
GMT)
 FRIDAY, November 13
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 Data:
 Forex reserves at 5 p.m. (1130 GMT)
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