DIARY - India - Oct 1-23
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WEDNESDAY October 1
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Markets (Previous close):
- BSE index .BSESN 12,860.43 points (+2.1 pct)
- .999 gold (Mumbai) INBULL 13,570 rupees (+170 rupees)
- Rupee INR=IN 46.95/96 per dollar (46.545/555)
- 10-year bond yield IN079917G=CC 8.62 percent (8.59 pct)
Companies: * CCL Products (India) Ltd (CCLP.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) result. * MUMBAI - Monthly auto sales and cement production numbers. * NEW DELHI - The Commerce and Industry Ministry to release the trade data for August. India's trade deficit widened in July to a monthly record of $10.8 billion due to a jump in the cost of oil imports. * MUMBAI - The Bombay Stock Exchange launches currency futures. The stock market regulator to attend. 8:30 a.m. (0300 GMT) * BANGALORE - Samsung Electronics's (005930.KS: Quote, Profile, Research) mobile phone unit to announce new plans for India at a news conference 12:30 p.m. (0700 GMT). * NEW-DELHI - Pfizer India releases Asia Pacific Sexual Health study 12:15 p.m. (0645 GMT).
THURSDAY October 2
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INDIA - Public holiday for Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary.
INDIA - Ban on smoking in public places comes into effect across the country.
FRIDAY October 10
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MUMBAI/BANGALORE - Infosys Technologies Ltd (INFY.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) releases quarterly results.
WEDNESDAY October 15
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HYDERABAD - Ministry of Civil Aviation and an industry body organise four-day conference on civil aviation at Begumpet Airport in southern India.
THURSDAY October 16
------------------- * MUMBAI - HDFC Bank (HDBK.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) quarterly result.
FRIDAY October 17
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NEW DELHI - Indian parliament resumes after break. * MUMBAI - Housing Development Finance Corp (HDFC.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) quarterly result.
MONDAY October 20
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MUMBAI - Tata Motors' (TAMO.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) 41.5-billion-rupee ($892 million) rights issue closes. The issue was scaled back from a planned 72 billion rupees due to turbulent market conditions.
WEDNESDAY October 22
-------------------- * MUMBAI - Two-day India Derivatives Summit begins. Venue: Taj President.
THURSDAY October 23
------------------- * MUMBAI - Bajaj Auto (BAJA.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) quarterly result. * MUMBAI - Last day of India Derivatives Summit. Venue: Taj President. -------------------------------------------------------------
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