>> oecd inset OECD sees FY10 growth flat at 6.1% NewsWire18 New Delhi The Indian economy is likely to grow 6.1% in the current financial year ending March, the same as last y Friday,November 20,2009 00:44 [IST] >> oecd inset OECD sees FY10 growth flat at 6.1% NewsWire18 New Delhi The Indian economy is likely to grow 6.1% in the current financial year ending March, the same as last y Friday,November 20,2009 00:41 [IST] >> 1 star 2 US industrial output growth slows US industrial output rose less than expected in October while wholesale inflation was tame, according to reports on Tuesday th Wednesday,November 18,2009 01:04 [IST] >> Just 5 Kartik Jhaveri, director, Transcend Consulting What do you make of valuations after the recent quarterly results and IIP data? Though the situation is slightly Tuesday,November 17,2009 01:28 [IST] >> NEW WPI Status quo preferable to new WPI S Gangadharan The Centre has acted with unusual speed in effecting the switchover to a monthly measure of inflation with weekly Monday,November 16,2009 00:16 [IST] >> just 5 Harendra Kumar Head-institutional broking & global research, Elara Capital India What do you make out of September IIP number? Clearly, these are positive signs Friday,November 13,2009 00:56 [IST] >> derivatives summary Nifty Nov at discount Nifty Nov futures traded at a 7 point discount on Tuesday as against a 5 point premium the day before, indicating negative bias. The marke Wednesday,November 11,2009 00:56 [IST] >> derivatives summary Nifty Nov at discount Nifty Nov futures traded at a 7 point discount on Tuesday as against a 5 point premium the day before, indicating negative bias. The marke Wednesday,November 11,2009 00:52 [IST] >> derivatives summary Nifty Nov at discount Nifty Nov futures traded at a 7 point discount on Tuesday as against a 5 point premium the day before, indicating negative bias. The marke Wednesday,November 11,2009 00:48 [IST] >> 6Anchor US economy is not really growing A mere $200 bn in stimulus could do little more than slow down the US economic collapse -- and certainly not reverse it Blurb: Tuesday,November 10,2009 13:08 [IST]