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Tue Sep 9, 2008 8:06am IST
 
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 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 9
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 Markets (Previous close):
 - BSE index .BSESN 14,944.97 points (+3.18 pct)
 - .999 gold (Mumbai) INBULL 11,820 rupees (+160 rupees)
 - Rupee INR=IN 44.60/61 per dollar (44.645/655)
 - 10-year bond yield IN082418G=CC 8.50 percent (8.49 pct)
 MUMBAI - Two-day capital markets conference. Speakers
include senior officials from Securities and Exchange Board of
India, Deutsche Bank, ICICI Securities, HSBC Asset Management.
9 a.m. (0330 GMT)
 *MUMBAI - Vedanta (VED.L: Quote, Profile, Research) holds news conference at noon (0630
GMT).
  * NEW DELHI - Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi winds up
India visit.
  * NEW DELHI - Visiting New Zealand Governor General Anand
Satyanand meets Indian leaders including Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh.
  * HYDERABAD - Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith
arrives in the southern Indian city on the second day of his
five-day visit.
 WEDNESDAY September 10
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 MUMBAI - Confederation of Indian Industry Pharma Summit.
Speakers include Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss and Drugs
Controller General Surinder Singh. Venue: Intercontinental The
Grand, Andheri
  * NEW DELHI - Visiting Australian Foreign Minister Stephen
Smith arrives in the Indian capital.
 THURSDAY September 11
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 Bhubaneswar - Polls to 92 of the 103 urban local bodies of
the eastern state of Orissa.
 FRIDAY September 12
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 BANGALORE - Bharatiya Janata Party's three-day national
executive meet commences.
 MONDAY September 22
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  * NEW DELHI - Pepsico (PEP.N: Quote, Profile, Research) begins two-day executive
committee meeting in India for the first time.
 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27
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 MUMBAI - GLOBOIL INDIA 2008. 12th international conference
and exhibition on vegetable oil, feed and feed ingredients,
oilseeds related industries and services. Venue: Trident,
Nariman Point.
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