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PTI 01:54 PM | November 16,2009
CMIE, last month, raised the GDP growth forecast to 6% from 5.8% announced in September
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PTI 08:15 PM | October 25,2009
The kharif sowing season ended with a 5.3% decline in acreage. By end-September 2009, area sown was 91.9 million hectares compared to 97.1 million hecares by end September 2008
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PTI 05:20 PM | August 13,2009
World steel production in the first three months of 2009 was 269 million tonnes, a decrease of 22.8% over the same period in 2008
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PTI 10:26 AM | August 12,2009
Improvement in the international trade situation and higher operational days with respect to cargo movement due to weak monsoon are said to be the main reason driving the growth
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PTI 01:13 PM | August 11,2009
The wholesale price index will start rising (after November) and inflation is expected to reach 3% by the end of March 2010, a CMIE report said
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Reuters 04:55 PM | August 10,2009
The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy said inflation was expected to accelerate to 3% by March 2010, below the central bank’s upwardly revised 5% estimate
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PTI 10:30 AM | July 26,2009
CMIE also views that the uptrend in international prices seen in June might not sustain due to overcapacity in the global steel industry and that the domestic steel prices move in tandem with international prices
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PTI 10:47 AM | July 21,2009
On the sales side, the CMIE said, in June 2009 quarter,sales would grow by three per cent and in the September quarter by 5.9%
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PTI 10:19 AM | July 17,2009
Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy says industrial production to fall from 5.1% to 4.8% this fiscal due to a dip in agricultural production
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11:58 PM | July 16,2009
The CMIE trimmed its forecast on India’s GDP growth in 2009-10 to 5.8% from 6.6% earlier on account of poor monsoon rains
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09:13 PM | June 30,2009
As the World Bank’s recent report shows, state governments shouldn’t forget that they are responsible for development in their backyards
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PTI 12:03 PM | June 25,2009
Higher expenditure than planned but lower revenue receipts than expected in the interim budget were the reasons cited by the CMIE for increased government’s borrowings
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PTI 04:20 PM | June 19,2009
CMIE said that the demand for steel has improved and it would sustain in the current fiscal
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PTI 12:32 PM | June 18,2009
The CMIE said that lower tax revenue would be on account of the announcement of cuts in the rates of excise duty and service tax after the interim budget
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Mark to Market | Manas Chakravarty and Mobis Philipose 12:10 AM | June 18,2009
Tea stocks have risen by 140-180% from their lows in March, in anticipation of higher prices and because of the rise in the broad markets
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