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201. Morgan Stanley ups India based on political security
Morgan Stanley on Monday upgraded India to overweight on its country model portfolio for the first time, citing the political victory secured by the country's ruling Congress party.
19 May 2009
202. RBI: productivity, savings boost economic growth
The Reserve Bank of India governor Duvvuri Subbarao said on Monday improved productivity and rising savings are facets of the country's economic growth.
18 May 2009
203. India growth may exceed 5.5 pct in 2009/10 - Macquarie
India's economy may grow by more than a forecast of 5.5 percent in fiscal 2009/10 as the return of a strong Congress-led coalition will provide stability and boost chances of further reforms, Macquarie Research said.
18 May 2009
204. 'Bloody urban battles' lie ahead in Pakistan, over 1000 Taliban killed already
Pakistani security forces fought Taliban militants on the outskirts of the main city in the northwest's Swat Valley and entered two other Taliban-held towns there, the army said Sunday, foreshadowing what could become bloody urban battles.
18 May 2009
205. More stimulus to lift growth, revival of industry expected - Ashwani Kumar
India is set to announce fresh measures to boost job creation and the economy, and will push ahead with reforms after the Congress-led coalition's election victory, Minister of State for Industry Ashwani Kumar said on Sunday.
17 May 2009
206. Pakistan's Swat offensive leaves India sceptical
Pakistan's military offensive against the Taliban in the Swat valley has done nothing to allay Indian doubts about its willingness to crack down more widely on Islamist militants, analysts say.
17 May 2009
207. India lifts wheat futures ban, "competitive in global market"
India removed a two-year-old ban on trading in wheat futures on Friday, a move analysts said will help exporters if the futures contract falls to a level that makes Indian grain competitive in the international market.
16 May 2009
208. Taliban "shaving beards" to flee Swat - army
Taliban fighters are shaving off their beards and trying to flee from a Pakistani army offensive in their Swat bastion, the military said on Friday, as it relaxed a curfew to allow civilians to get out.
16 May 2009
209. Pakistani army relaxes Swat curfew, people flee
Pakistani authorities temporarily lifted a curfew on Friday to enable thousands of people to flee the fighting in the militant bastion of Swat and join more than 800,000 who have already left.
15 May 2009
210. Investment banker pay squeezed as fees slump
The number of well-paid investment bankers in India is getting harder to justify. Many more will likely see their salaries slashed or lose their jobs.
14 May 2009
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