>> 6WTO Developing countries ready tariff deal without WTO The deal to expand the 22-member General System of Trade Preferences may be announced at the WTO meet in Gene Saturday,November 21,2009 01:00 [IST] >> oecd main OECD sees bumpy path to recovery Upturn in non-member countries like China, Brazil and India a source of strength David Jolly China has helped pull countries Friday,November 20,2009 00:44 [IST] >> anchor-pathlabs Consolidation, buyouts drive pathlab boom Laboratories chart domestic, foreign expansion plan Smooth test SRL is planning to add 10 labs to its tally of 50 by D Friday,November 20,2009 00:33 [IST] >> 1 pharma E7 is the new pharma code Share of emerging markets seen doubling by 2020 Changed focus Seven key emerging markets - Brazil, Russia, India, China, Mexico, Indon Thursday,November 12,2009 00:32 [IST] >> Indian economy will expand by March 2010 There are clear signs of an upturn in the Indian economy, which is expected to expand by 6.5 percent in the year to March 2010, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Sunday. Sunday, November 08, 2009 13:53 [IST] >> 6paneladd BA sees improved outlook, swings to H1 loss British Airways Plc fell to a worse than expected first-half loss and forecast revenue would slump by £1 billion th Saturday,November 07,2009 00:48 [IST] >> RBI buys 200 metric tonnes gold from IMF The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has bought 200 metric tonnes of gold from the International Monetary Fund for about USD 6.7 billion. Tuesday, November 03, 2009 12:10 [IST] >> India ranked 13th in global list of FDI While western economies struggled to improve on their foreign direct investments (FDI) in the previous fiscal, a survey has shown that India benefited from their shortfalls. Friday, September 18, 2009 09:25 [IST] >> 'Pakistan destabilising the Indian economy' The economic terrorism unleashed by Pakistan through fake Indian currency note (FICN) may be much deeper and systemic than previously imagined. Tuesday, September 15, 2009 10:32 [IST] >> Islamic banking to help jobless expats Kerala finance minister TM Thomas Isaac proposed on Tuesday an interest-free Islamic banking system to help recession-hit expatriate workers returning from West Asia. Thursday, July 23, 2009 10:53 [IST]