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  • Darshan tells court deceased Renukaswamy had no respect for woman, indulged in porn content

    Sandalwood actor Darshan, embroiled in the controversial Renukaswamy murder case, made a powerful statement before the Karnataka High Court, describing the deceased as a “menace to orderly society.” Seeking bail, Darshan and his legal team presented allegations of Renukaswamy’s problematic behavior, asserting his lack of respect for women and his alleged involvement in vulgar acts.

  • Gold closes flat, as China exports suffer worst decline since 2009

  • U.S. ISM manufacturing PMI holds near lowest since 2009 in January

  • U.S. ISM manufacturing PMI falls to lowest since 2009 in December

  • WTI oil falls below $35 for first time since February 2009

  • WTI oil sinks below $37 for first time since 2009

  • EUR/USD enjoys strongest one-day move since 2009, following ECB surprise

  • Copper tumbles 2% after China logs weakest growth since 2009

  • German inflation slows to -0.3% in January, lowest since 2009

  • Copper rebounds after falling to lowest level since June 2009

  • Prohibitory orders violation case: Naqvi gets one-year jail

  • Brent oil plunges below $50 a barrel for first time since May 2009

  • Brent oil futures crash to lowest since October 2009

  • Australia experiences the worst bush fires since 2009

  • Pilot Housing Start Up Index - Trends in new construction of residential housing during 2009-2011 in 27 cities across India

  • Softs mixed; Coffee trades at lowest since 2009 on Brazil rainfall

  • Soft futures mixed; Coffee falls to lowest since March 2009

    Soft futures mixed; Coffee falls to lowest since March 2009

  • U.S. trade deficit narrows 22.4% to lowest since October 2009 in June

    U.S. trade deficit narrows 22.4% to lowest since October 2009 in June

  • Chinese shares sink to lowest levels since early 2009

    At 0325 GMT, the CSI300 of the leading Shanghai and Shenzhen listings was down 4.5 percent at its lowest since February 2009. The Shanghai Composite Index slid 3.5 percent to its lowest since January 2009.

  • Soft futures mixed; Coffee trades near lowest since October 2009

    Soft futures mixed; Coffee trades near lowest since October 2009

  • Good idea to buy Nifty BeEs: HDFC Sec

    The only safe investment bet today is putting your money in the index, says V K Sharma, fundamental analyst, HDFC Securities. He says that no matter how good the fundamentals of a company are, there is no guarantee in the current market that the scrip‘s price is not going to fall more.

  • Indian gold demand sees 2009 repeat

    Remember 2009? The collapse in Indian gold demand that year offers a template for the current state of the market - and a cause for hope.

  • Political challenges of providing elementary education

    CNBC-TV18 and ICICI Foundation will attempt to find a road map to address some of India‘s most challenging problems from education to healthcare, from skills development to financial inclusion. We will assess the efficacy of government programmes both at the Centre and the State.

  • Seven Indian boxers qualify for London Olympics

    Sumit Sangwan became the seventh Indian boxer to qualify for the London Olympics when he beat the 2009 Asian Championship bronze medallist Ihab Almatdault from Jordan 24-12 in the last-four stage of the Asian Qualifiers in Astana, Kazakhstan.

  • China cuts bank reserves in policy shift to lift economy

    China's central bank cut reserve requirements for commercial lenders on Wednesday for the first time in three years, a policy shift to ease credit strains and shore up an economy running at its weakest pace since 2009.

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