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Tuesday, October 23, 2001

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Index

Advertising & Marketing
Selling soaps with a Midas touch

Agriculture
West 'concept' may derail WTO farm talks
Bollworm infestation in North Zone cotton - A burning issue
M & M in agri-input distribution and retailing
Gujarat in no hurry to crush GM cotton

Airlines
Just 68 pc airlines made profits in 2000

Aquaculture
CMFRI revamp to boost fisheries

Automobiles
Maruti to make finance foray
Ashok Leyland to produce heavy duty vehicles for coal mining
M&M to import, market products from TongYang

Commodities
Cotton linters export restriction opposed
Global wheat output may remain below offtake
Trading in leather improves

Corporate
Sterlite Optical switches to cost-driven mode
DEPB norms amended for textile products
Engg, chem products top duty passbook entries
Internally-generated goodwill not an asset, says ICAI
Reliance in marketing pact with DuPont
Trade unions oppose NJMC privatisation
SEBI order against Sterlite set aside
Multinationals beefing up security
SEBI directive to Burmah Castrol, BP

Credit Policy
Model of triumphant pragmatism

No point just keeping up with Joneses

Surprise for banks, boost for industry
A bold response
Some credits, some debits
Looking for derivative growth
Positive signals on available resources
Will noises translate into action?
Has Jalan reached the end of the road?
Banks' bottomline may come under strain

RBI cuts rate to spur growth -- GDP forecast lowered to 5-6 per cent
A stimulant to growth: Sinha
The policy said so...
Primer on bank rate cut, CRR
Caution: Unhedged forex exposure
Oil bill assumes dearer crude
Non-SLR investments only in demat form
IDBI hails promise on universal banking
`Signal for lowering interest rate'
`Now, turn the focus on to core sector'
Credit Policy

Ear to the ground
Cement stocks up on price hopes

Economy
FII monies won't come for the asking, says Fitch

`Step up investments in security, human capital'
Infrastructure growth slips
Petro-bonds to offset 80 pc oil pool deficit

Editorial
RBI's best

Financial Performance
Henkel-SPIC Q3 net zooms
Hind Motors posts Rs 2.68-crore net
Kesoram Ind net at Rs 2.05 cr
Lupin net up at Rs 23.70 cr
Zee Tele net declines 7.6% to Rs 29.60 cr
Samkrg Pistons net at Rs 1.68 cr
SRF posts higher net, sales in Q2

Information Technology
NIIT: Links still down

Insurance
Maiden bonus from HDFC Standard Life

Miscellaneous
Metrural: Bridging rural, urban India

Off the ticker
Strong rally in FAG Bearings

On the hedge
Good demand in Nifty front-month contracts

PSU
CCD to consider fresh norms for IBP bidding

Pharmaceuticals
Ranbaxy, Dr Reddy's can make it big in US market: Credit Suisse

Politics
We can

Power
AES complains to PM about Orissa Govt
Kerala to focus on hydel power

Rubber
Rubber prices firm up

States
`AP successful in population control'
Small spinners' in TN threat to down shutters
Call for proper pricing mechanism for farm products
Karnataka bid to study WTO impact on small industries

Steel
Tata Steel bets on cost control, marketing drive

Stocks
Bank stocks send hazy signals
`RBI move will lure more investors'
Convergence stocks in limelight

Tea
Indian tea to cheer Afghan refugees
Assam tea firm at Guwahati sale

Technical Analysis
Volatile movement

Technology
PSLVs -- Reliable and cost-effective

PSLV-C3 launches three satellites

Textiles
Textile mills resort to production cuts
Duty cut sought on raw silk imports


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