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Of falling property prices and when to buy a house
So just when will prices fall to their lowest levels and when should you look at acquiring property? Read on. . .
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Carnage! Sensex crashes, rupee plunges
It's a good time to buy stocks with strong fundamentals.
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Credit card woes & how to lodge a complaint
The banking ombudsmen has received 3,087 credit cards related complaints against foreign banks and 7,020 charges against the Indian banks in 2007-08.
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Of falling property prices and when to buy a house
So just when will prices fall to their lowest levels and when should you look at acquiring property? Read on. . .
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PM dissects global crisis as the world listens
Cometh the hour, cometh the man. It was the word-class economist Manmohan Singh that hogged the limelight at the Asia-Europe Summit in Beijing on Friday.Such was the effect of the speech -- the prime minister had the last word at the 45-country session-- that a normally reticent Chinese premier Wen Jiabao complimented Dr Singh in his concluding remarks.
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Biggest falls in Indian stock market history
The rise and fall of the Sensex has been dizzying.
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7 tips for a stress-free sex life
Do you feel that stress is squeezing the fun out of your rocky bedroom life? If yes, then you can bring back the action, courtesy tips provided by sex educator and relationship expert Dr Yvonne Kristin Fulbright.
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How to make tax gains on stock market losses
With the markets crashing, it is natural for you to be unnerved.
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Credit card woes & how to lodge a complaint
The banking ombudsmen has received 3,087 credit cards related complaints against foreign banks and 7,020 charges against the Indian banks in 2007-08.
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Credit policy: RBI leaves key rates unchanged
Benchmark bank rate has been kept unchanged at 6 per cent, repo rate at 8 per cent, reverse repo at 6 per cent and CRR at 6.5 per cent.
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