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 Executives and policymakers are meeting in New Delhi for
the World Economic Forum's India Economic Summit as the global
economy starts to emerge from its worst downturn in decades.
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 --------------- CORPORATE
 > Bharti says price war temporary; to outsource more        
[ID:nDEL423970]
 > India's Kingfisher expects $400 mln PE investment         
[ID:nDEL443704]
 > GE hopes to build at least one Indian nuclear plant       
[ID:nBMA006371]
 > Microsoft India seeing good response to Windows 7         
[ID:nBMA006373]
 > Mahindra Satyam adds clients, says worst over              
[ID:nSP416061]
 > Global car sales have bottomed - Nissan/Renault's Ghosn    
[ID:nSP262801]
 > Bharti Airtel not seeking new buys, sees local shake up    
[ID:nSP410388]
 > Jubilant says to sell off unit by March - chair            
[ID:nSP415039]
 ECONOMY
 > Premature for Asian central banks to tighten policy - ADB 
[ID:nHKG433661]
 > Labour reforms, infra spending key to economic growth-UNDP
[ID:nDEL436891]
 > India's financial sector reforms to quicken, says PM       
[ID:nSP411252]
 > Deficit, inflation seen threatening recovery              
[ID:nDEL457454]
  HIGHLIGHTS
 > Crisis? At India forum, it's back to business as usual     
[ID:nSP419836]
 > Speakers at the World Economic Forum in India (Day 2)     
[ID:nDEL442549]
 > Speakers at the World Economic Forum in India (Day 1)      
[ID:nSP312960]
 > Indian PM says India reform pace will quicken              
[ID:nSP414737]
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