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  • Britain to support rebuilding of Ukrainian transport network

    British experts will offer technical knowledge in airport, runway and port reconstruction.

  • Kerala to approach World Bank for Rs 3,000 crore loan

    Reports of taking on debt from multilateral agencies like the World Bank come at a time when the Centre has refused foreign aid

  • Arcil net profit jumps 7-fold to Rs 67 crore in 2014-15

    "Arcil will adopt a disciplined approach to new asset acquisitions, keeping in mind the mandate to improve the returns for all our stakeholders," Vinayak Bahuguna, chief executive and managing director, Arcil, said in the statement.

  • Mkt holds surprise; 2013 to build up for bash in '14: CIMB

    Devesh Kumar, head-India, CIMB explains on CNBC-TV18 that there could be some more upside in the market before the results season begins in early January. He adds that next year could be period of domestic reconstruction and global stabilisation and establish the required environment for an economic boom in 2014.

  • Japan quake reconstruction may cost up to $184 bn: Yosano

    Japanese Economics Minister Kaoru Yosano said on Sunday the government may need to spend 10 trillion yen to 15 trillion yen (USD 184 billion) for reconstruction from the devastating earthquake that hit the country's northeast in March.

  • Quake to hit Japan economy, caution about rebound timing

    Japan will suffer an economic hit from Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami and then get a boost from reconstruction, but forecasts are increasingly cautious as the scale of the disaster emerges.

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