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Farm output shortfall to hit GDP, says Ficci
India"s economy is expected to grow between 5.2 per cent and 5.8 per cent in 2009-10, much lower than last year as the agriculture output is estimated to decline significantly because of drought in 276 districts of the country, an industry paper said.

Hike in SLR not to have significant impact, say top bankers
Bankers today said that the increase in the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) limit would not impact the liquidity in the banking system in any significant manner.

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Pricol back in black with Rs 6.29 cr profit
Pricol has reported a net profit of Rs 6.29 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2009 as compared to net loss of Rs 8.10 crore, a year ago.
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Sebi well within rights to act against RIL: MCA

The government has said that the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) was empowered to take action against Reliance Industries (RIL) if a probe established irregularities in share allotment by the company in 2000, and wanted to know what exactly the market regulator expected from it. - McLeod Russel buys Uganda tea company - Give updates on RIL share allotment probe: Govt to Sebi - MCA asks Sebi to provide details of RIL probe - "2009 was a good year, next will be brighter" - 19 cities identified for gas network in Andhra - "Our profits will go up with diversification" "When you have the powers, what is it exactly that you want us to look into," the Ministry of Corporate Affairs said in a letter to Sebi in response to the regulator"s suggestion for appropriate action against RIL for alleged routing of funds to dummy companies to buy its own shares in 2000. "Under section 55 of the Companies Act, Sebi also has jurisdiction to look into matters related to securities," the ministry noted. At the same time, the ministry asked the regulator for details of its own investigation to initiate appropriate action. Sebi, in its letter to the Corporate Affairs Ministry earlier, had said that the matter of "irregular issue of privately placed debenture (PPD) IV and V by RIL" are being referred for "consideration and appropriate action." The regulator had separately taken the opinion of retired Supreme Court judge Justice B N Srikrishna on its probe.


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