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Rising US rates good for world economy: Raghuram Rajan

PTI Rajan said there would be some volatility in emerging markets once Fed decided to raise rates, but that strong growth in US was good for the world economy.

India Inc's foreign investment doubles to $3.02 billion in September

PTI India Inc's overseas direct investment in September 2014 more than doubled from a year ago period to $3.02 billion, RBI data showed.

    Cyclone Hudhud: Navy to lead 'Operation Lehar' to rescue people

    PTI The Navy has been appointed as the lead agency among the armed force to carry out relief and rescue operations which have been code-named 'Op Lehar'.

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      Sharad Pawar says Uddhav is steering Sena well

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      ISIS in fresh Sebi missive on caution against terror
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      Fiat Chrysler crowns merger with Wall Street debut
      Fiat Chrysler crowns merger with Wall Street debut
      The American auto industry is nearing its peak, the European market's recovery from years of decline is proving elusive and weakness persists in Latin America.
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      EPFO to launch online PF transfer this month
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      Irda panel favours 49% FDI in insurance intermediaries
      Irda panel favours 49% FDI in insurance intermediaries
      There was also a consistent demand for increasing the foreign shareholding in insurance brokers from existing limit of 26 per cent to 100 per cent.
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      Indian team in China to discuss investments in SEZs
      Indian team in China to discuss investments in SEZs
      Besides Beijing, the delegation would visit Tianjin, Shanghai and Suzhou to scout for more Chinese investments in a host of SEZs in India.
      India September inflation likely eased on lower food, fuel costs
      India September inflation likely eased on lower food, fuel costs
      India's consumer price inflation probably eased for a second straight month in September helped by lower food and fuel costs, a Reuters poll found.
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      User history makes websites more interactive: Study
      User history makes websites more interactive: Study
      "What we found is that providing some information about a user's interaction history on the site can offer a sense of conversation," said Sundar.
      After RBI diktat, Uber under scanner of Tax Dept
      After RBI diktat, Uber under scanner of Tax Dept
      The service tax notice to Uber makes it the first such demand to a foreign service provider in the e-commerce space in the country.
      India can be a tough market for Google's AndroidOne: IDC
      India can be a tough market for Google's AndroidOne: IDC
      Google launched AndroidOne range of devices in partnership with Indian handset makers Micromax, Karbonn and Spice and mobile operators like Airtel and Reliance.
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      Health worker second in US to test positive for Ebola
      Health worker second in US to test positive for Ebola
      Meanwhile, a top federal health official said the health care worker's Ebola diagnosis shows there was a clear breach of safety protocol .
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      Brand matters in hiring, shows survey
      The study shows that 60% of cos that hire candidates who have studied overseas recruit only from the top 50 ranked universities across the world.
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      Cucumbertown brings out the main course with RecipeWriter
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      Microsoft Ventures opens applications for 6th Accelerator batch in India
      Microsoft Ventures opens applications for 6th Accelerator batch in India
      For Indian startups Microsoft Ventures on Friday said it is opening applications for the sixth batch for the Accelerator Program in India.
      Govt to run 500 incubation centres for MSMEs: Mishra
      Govt to run 500 incubation centres for MSMEs: Mishra
      MSME sector contributes 8% of GDP and accounts for around 40% of the total exports and around 45% of the manufacturing output.
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      Why India has few critically insightful biographies and autobiographies
      Why India has few critically insightful biographies and autobiographies
      A widely regarded perception is that Indian readers, much like Hindi cinema viewers, prefer fables and parables to complicated tales or nuanced characters.
      How the liquor ban in Kerala may benefit Mahe in Puducherry
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      Conventional wisdom tells you that a liquor ban is bad for business. But nations that toyed with Prohibition experienced a boom in unexpected quarters.
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