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Rediff
February 18, 2009

Business

 Gold zooms

More job cuts, more bad news
There seems to be no end to the job-cutting spree all across the world.

· Management lessons from wars in India
· Global financial crisis: The 'culprits'
· '2009 to be most painful for Indian economy'
· Outsourcing? Focus is back on India!
· Gold out of control; zooms to Rs 15,650

· Having too much money can be a problem
· Now, China aims to gain from Satyam mess
· India, China trade tensions: No end in sight
· Innovation from India: The next big wave

· Exports: 1.09 lakh people lost jobs
· I-T department to question Raju on Feb 21
· Jet cuts foreign routes, group CEO quits
· Recession: Kerala's tourism sector hit
· SEBI questions Satyam accused
· Raise health spending to 3% of GDP by '10: Panel
· To GSK: With awe and some scepticism
· FDI policy not to dilute investment cap: Min
· How airlines will cope with increased fares
· China Mobile plans India entry
· Sebi guidelines force funds to close schemes
· India's largest oil drilling firm faces Rs 13k crore debt
· Don't worry about 'Buy American': Obama
· BJP campaign to extol Modi's development agenda
· Anil Ambani puts channel plans on hold
· Hindalco plans to write off Rs 7k crore from net worth
· Obama signs $787 billion stimulus package
· Govt moves CLB to supersede boards of Maytas firms
· Diamond industry's revival hope dashed
· Textile sector to see more job losses
· SBI, HDFC in war of words over home loan rate
· ICICI Group prepares succession plan
· Too lazy to type? Voice blogging may help
· Investors, lender oppose Subhiksha's realty merger
· 18 govt banks to be recapitalised
· Pranab rejects higher support for PPP deals
· Satellite made by university students to take flight
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