Capital deluge drag on growth, says Govt The Centre, on Friday, cautioned that the current inflow of foreign fund was more than the economy could absorb and was leading to appreciation of rupee in turn endangering growth and price stability.
IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY
Sops are only for short term, exporters told The Centre, on Friday, disfavoured providing succour to insulate exporters from a rising rupee, saying it can at best be a short-term answer and prescribed improvement in productivity as a lasting solution.
Lenovo unveils new notebook Lenovo, on Friday, unveiled its new, way-cool entertainment notebook PC - the Y510 series.
'No big impact of US slowdown on IT cos' The slow down in the US economy and IT spending had not greatly impacted the Indian IT companies, according to Infosys CEO S Gopalakrishnan.
Inflation cools to 3.01 per cent Cheaper food prices, especially that of vegetables, pulled down inflation to 3.01 per cent for the week ended November 24, but it may not lead to a cut in interest rates as global crude oil prices remain high.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy gestures as he delivers a speech during the CGPME congres, the congress of the French National Union for Small and medium Sized Business Owners, in Lyon, central France,on Friday. AP Photo
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