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Business Standard / New Delhi November 06, 2009, 0:36 IST

'See through the Mumbai trial in a full way'
Britain today called on Pakistan to see through in "a full way" the trial of seven suspects arrested in connection with the Mumbai attacks and to punish them if they are found guilty.

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India Inc prefers other sources to bank funds
Bank credit fell sharply in the first half of the financial year, but the overall funds flow to the corporate sector was virtually the same as the corresponding period last year.
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Sail up on Chiria ore settlement

The stock touched a high of Rs 177 and finally settled with a 2% gain at Rs 175. The counter witnessed comparatively heafty trade volumes of 1.27 million shares on the BSE, as against the two-week daily average trade of 877,424 shares. _________________________________________________ UCO Bank seeks shareholders" nod for fund raising Negative view on state-run oil cos: Fitch Jan cement sales in high double-digit Sail will be given half of these reserves and the remaining half would be allocated to private companies for developmental purposes. Chiria currently meets the requirements of SAIL’s Rourkela unit, IISCO plant and part of the Durgapur unit. Chiria has proven reserves of two billion tonnes, but is not fully explored.


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