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Friday, July 2, 2010

India's trade deficit to widen to 154 billion in 2011/12

India's trade deficit is forecast to widen in the 2010/11 fiscal year as its rebounding economy raises demand for manufacturing and oil imports, while the euro zone debt crisis hits exports, mainly in software.

A wider deficit would pressure the partially convertible rupee, which has lost more than 5 per cent from its 2010 peak of 44.18 to the US dollar.

India's trade deficit was $117.3 billion in 2009/10, down from $118.7 billion in 2008/09. But a Reuters survey in April forecast the gap would widen to $132.70 billion in 2010/11 and $154.50 billion in 2011/12.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Worst Economies of World

Well I have already posted about the best economies of world, If you have not read that post here is the link Best economies of world, Now I thought why not post about the worst economies of world, So here I start....


Country NameRank
Zimbabwe1
Democratic Republic of Congo2
Guinea3
Sierra Leone4
Nicaragua5
Burundi6
Eritrea7
Liberia8
Ghana9
Madagascar10


the list is based on forbes.com work

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Indian Cos investments in USA everincreasing

Indian investment in 2008 was USD 4.5 billion but the investments in 2009 grew 60 per cent higher than investments in the previous year. He was quoting from a yet to be published report by India US World Affairs Institute and the University of Maryland.

This feat has been achieved by acquiring 372 businesses by Indian companies in the US between 2004 and 2009 worth USD 21 billion. which has created an estimated 40,000 employments in the US.

Monday, May 31, 2010

FDI's are down as recession re-emerges from Europe

Foreign direct investment in India dipped for the second month in a row in April to $2.21 billion, down 5.1 per cent over the year-ago period.

In March, the inflows had contracted by about 38 per cent to $1.2 billion. The inflows in the first three months of 2010 were $4.96 billion, down 20 per cent from $6.17 billion in the corresponding period last year.

Fiscal deficit 2009-10 marginal better then Govt Expectations

India's fiscal deficit for the 2009/10 fiscal year that ended on March 31 was Rs 4.12 trillion ($88.9 billion), the government said in a statement on Monday.

The deficit is equivalent to 6.6 per cent of India's gross domestic product (GDP), according to a Reuters calculation, and was slightly lower than the government's revised target of 6.7 per cent.

In February, the government had revised its fiscal deficit estimate for the year to Rs 4.14 trillion. Tax receipts were Rs 4.59 trillion and total expenditure was Rs 10.19 trillion for the 2009/10 fiscal year.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Govt speeds up PSUs stake sale

India's cabinet approved a plan to speed up the sale of stakes in state-owned companies as the government aims to make nationalised companies more responsive to markets as well as cutting the fiscal deficit.

The cabinet will allow state-run companies to appoint investment bankers and other intermediaries at the same time as they seek cabinet approval for stake sales, allowing IPOs to proceed more quickly when market conditions allow.

Previously companies had to wait for cabinet approval before moving ahead with preparations, causing delays that have already sparked problems with valuations as market dip.

BRIC economies growth predictions 2010 - 11

China, India, Brazil and Russia are powering ahead, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said on Wednesday, revising upwards its growth outlook for all four largest emerging economies.

With the expected rebound of agricultural output in India, growth should be strong in the near term while inflationary pressures would also remain high amid strong outlook for demand.

Russia should use windfall oil revenues to eliminate fiscal deficits more quickly but if oil prices and capital inflows continue to increase rapidly the country would face another boom-and-bust cycle.

In Brazil, infrastructure investment will help lift growth again despite tighter monetary policies and the beginning of spending cuts

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

World's top 10 reputed companies 2010

Following are the top 10 most reputed companies of the world as according to survey by the reputation institute.


RANK COMPANY NAME
1GOOGLE Inc
2SONY CORPORATION
3WALT DISNEY COMPANY
4Bavarian Motor Works(BMW)
5Mercedes-Benz
6Apple Inc
7Nokia
8IKEA
9Volkswagen
10Intel

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Investment proposals worth 1400 crore passed

The government cleared 24 foreign investment proposals, including those of media company Asianet and broadcasting firm Tata Sky, worth Rs.1,412 crore.

Asianet's proposal worth Rs.425 crore is on induction of foreign equity to undertake the business of broadcasting non-news and current affairs television channels.