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As the three dissident ministers continued their defiance against him, chief minister B S Yeddyurappa today talked tough, hinting at "stern action" against them. "These people cannot cow me down. They are worried about my popularity graph," Yeddyurappa told reporters here, as he hit back at the three ministers who had launched a strong attack on him at a function in their home district of Bellary yesterday.

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M&M erases gains, ends flat
Mahindra & Mahindra gave all its gains and slipped to a low of Rs 813. The scrip finally settled flat at Rs 820. The counter clocked volumes of 239,425 shares as compared to the two-week daily average traded volumes of 277,548 shares.
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Kotak Mahindra gets $51 mn credit from WB entity

As a first initiative of its kind in India, a World Bank entity will provide credit facility of up to $51 million to Kotak Mahindra Bank to help small and medium enterprises, hit hard by the global financial crisis, meet their export and import obligations. - Ashok K Lahiri: Has China moved to the centre?">Ashok K Lahiri: Has China moved to the centre? - Mah Satyam to repay funds of Geelong project - Kotak Mahindra Bank opens repo office in Dubai - Credit risk biggest concern for tech cos: survey - Anoop Singh: Asia"s post-crisis challenges">Anoop Singh: Asia"s post-crisis challenges - Global energy use to fall in 2009: IEA The International Finance Corporation"s credit facility would provide the private sector bank with risk coverage and access to a global network to help grow its trade finance business, the bank said in a statement today. "The trade facility will improve Kotak’s ability to provide short-term trade funding for smaller businesses, which is vital given their reduced access to foreign currency financing amid the ongoing global financial crisis," IFC Executive Vice-President and Chief Executive Officer Lars Thunell said. The network facilitates transactions in challenging markets, promotes competitive financing, and builds bank relationships with new institutions at low risk. "This is the first bank IFC has supported in trade finance in India under its Global Trade Finance Program," it said. "This important transaction, with our long-standing partner IFC, will help us provide a wider base of short-term foreign-currency trade finance products," Kotak Mahindra Bank Executive Director Dipak Gupta said.


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