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  • Wednesday Feb 28 2001 | 0915 hrs IST 2245 hrs EST

    Breaking News
    Sorry, Manmohan doesn't live here anymore
    bn01a.gif THE SUSPENSE will be over around 1 pm on Wednesday. But don’t expect finance minister Yashwant Sinha to run up to the podium and announce that India, finally, has a full-blown VAT in place, discretion over taxes is over, and lobbyists are out of jobs.
  • Withdrawal of 80 HHE makes no impact on IT
  • Budget to look at transfer-pricing, e-commerce
  • Armed forces look to Budget to meet big bills
  • More populist tariff lines on the cards
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  •   Ranbaxy to net Rs 78cr from Eli Lilly JV
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    Sensex gets B-Day jitters, sheds 43 points
    IT’S weakness on the eve of Budget, despite underlying hopes of it being investor-friendly. The Sensex dipped another 43 points to close at 4,070 on Tuesday.
  • Where will the Sensex go today?
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    Guess what? Investors no longer go by returns!
    28lead01a.jpg ETHICAL investments at one time might have been looked on by firms as the province of the pious. But now socially-responsible investing is finding its place in the mainstream financial world.


     
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