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Mumbai: Bank of Rajasthan on Thursday said it has reduced rates on home loans to 7.5% under its “Apna Ghar Scheme” effective 9 November. For housing loans up to Rs30 lakh, it will charge a floating interest of 7.5% for the first year, 8.5% for the second and third years, and 8.75% from the fourth year, for all maturity periods. For housing loans of at least Rs30 lakh, the floating interest will be 8% for the first year, 9% for the second and third years, and 9.75% for the fourth year onwards, for all maturity periods.

— Staff writer

Suzlon pledges another 1.8% stake to Indiabulls

Mumbai: Suzlon Energy Ltd pledged an additional 1.79% stake to Indiabulls Financial Services Ltd, according to a filing on the Bombay Stock Exchange.

— Bloomberg

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