News for '-majority-of-india-inc'

Job scenario to improve in Q4, says CII

Job scenario to improve in Q4, says CII

Rediff.com28 Mar 2013

As per the survey for January-March 2013, majority of India Inc (54.1 per cent), however, expects no change in their employment levels.

Majority don't expect policy rate cut by RBI: Survey

Majority don't expect policy rate cut by RBI: Survey

Rediff.com25 Oct 2012

Analysts and economists say that it is too early to expect anything dramatic on the interest rate regime despite the recent reform measures.

India Inc wants stronger regulatory review

India Inc wants stronger regulatory review

Rediff.com7 May 2009

Today, when corporate governance practice has become a priority issue, a vast majority of India Inc feels there is a need for stronger regulatory review and enforcement, according to a report by the international consultancy firm KPMG.

'We could see a small market rally post-May 23 poll results'

'We could see a small market rally post-May 23 poll results'

Rediff.com20 May 2019

Brokerage Edelweiss Securities said if the NDA returns to power with a clear majority in line with exit polls, markets would rejoice the policy continuity.

Hike in CRR may slow down growth: Survey

Hike in CRR may slow down growth: Survey

Rediff.com13 Apr 2007

Majority of India Inc is of the view that extreme moves in the form of monetary tightening made by the Reserve Bank to curtail inflationary pressure would slow down economic growth, a survey by industry chamber Assocham reveals.

Regulatory blocks, tax environment concern for CFOs: Deloitte

Regulatory blocks, tax environment concern for CFOs: Deloitte

Rediff.com25 Feb 2015

About 65 per cent of the CFOs are positive about India's growth

'Modi govt on right track in drawing FDI'

'Modi govt on right track in drawing FDI'

Rediff.com3 Nov 2015

'Investors are now getting clarity on policies.'

India Inc willing to wait for recovery under Modi

India Inc willing to wait for recovery under Modi

Rediff.com25 May 2015

CEOs are not happy with scorecard so far but are ready to invest more as they think one year is too short a time to revive the economy