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ICEX may go live from Nov 23
Indian Commodity Exchange (ICEX) is likely to launch operations on November 23 with 10 contracts in the farm and non-farm space, a source familiar with the development informed. “Most pre-launch formalities such as finalising the bye-laws and a few regulatory approvals are at a final stage, and the exchange may go live on Nov 23,” the source said.

F&O Outlook: Support for the index expected at 5,080
The Nifty witnessed selling at higher levels and closed in a Doji pattern, indicating indecisiveness among participants. The Sensex moved above the important trendline level of 17,290 but could not sustain it and closed at 17,170. The market is expected to be listless with mid-cap counters expected to outperform large-cap stocks. The support for the Nifty is expected at 5,080.

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Piramal Health to raise Rs 1,000 cr for acquisitions
Pharma company Piramal Healthcare today said it is looking for acquisitions in the fields of patented drugs, contract research and research molecules and will raise Rs 1,000 crore for this purpose.
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Google routes World Bank data to fact seekers

Google is adding World Bank figures to Internet results in a bid to make hard facts about countries worldwide easier to find. - Google to acquire AdMob for $750 mn - Discover your Plan B - Choosing the right technique - Internet body petitions CCI on telephony - Google world"s most attractive employer - Google world"s most attractive employer, Microsoft is next A "public data" feature launched about six months ago with continually updated US population and employment figures will now also include World Bank numbers, Google search team product manager Ola Rosling told AFP yesterday. For example, online searches for fertility rates in Europe or the gross domestic product of Somalia now trigger results pages topped with links to World Bank data presented in interactive charts for easy comparisons. "There is a lot of noise in results for those that want to get to the raw data and not interpretations of the data," Rosling said. "This is a first baby step toward solving the enormous problem of making numbers easier to find. "Google added 17 World Development Indicators including child mortality rates; carbon dioxide emissions per capita; life expectancy; military expenditures, and economic data. People, businesses or governments can link online to Google public data charts or embed them in websites. "Our plan is to add a huge amount of sources," Rosling said. "Eventually, we would like to have all of these data sources well organised." "A challenge to the growth of the fact-finding search service is that a lot of public data has yet to be made available on the Internet," according to Google.


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