Coal India's $3.5bn initial public offering will be the country's biggest after the Indian government decides to list the state-run company at Rs245 per share
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Pressure on India's embattled microfinance industry has eased after a court lifted a ban on the collection of debt amounting to $2.7bn in Andhra Pradesh
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The South Korean steel giant's plans for an integrated steel mill and dedicated port in Orissa face an obstacle following advice that the project's environmental clearances be withdrawn
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The world's largest diamond exchange opened in Mumbai, challenging the dominance of countries such as Belgium and Israel
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The Indian conglomerate run by industrialist Subrata Roy has been tipped as a leading bidder to buy the Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane from Royal Bank of Scotland for about £500m
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The cabinet of the southern state has approved a special ordinance that it said would stop the "harassment" of small borrowers by microfinanciers
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Sir Bill Gammell, chairman of Cairn Energy, is awaiting New Delhi's sanction for the UK-based oil explorer's sale of a $9.6bn controlling stake in its Indian subsidiary to Vedanta
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The way New Delhi handles Cairn Energy's proposed $9.6bn sale to Vedanta of a controlling stake in its Indian energy business is a crucial litmus test for foreign investment in India, the UK oil and gas explorer has warned
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India's cricket board has cancelled two Indian Premier League franchises partly owned by leading Bollywood actresses, deepening the turmoil in the country's highest profile sports league
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The UK junior market has been drawing companies from the sub-continent as Caparo Energy on Tuesday becomes the third company in a month to launch its float
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India's second-biggest private sector steelmaker plans steel 'hypermarts' in Africa, mirroring outlets it has introduced at home, catering to smaller merchants or private individuals seeking to buy steel in small quantities
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The country's Supreme Court stays a Madras High Court order to the miner's subsidiary to shut down the Tuticorin smelter while the company appeals against the judgment
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Ikea, the world's largest furniture retailer, has disclosed its profits publicly for the first time in a bid to rid itself of a reputation of being highly secretive
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The US is to lobby India to relax restrictions on foreign participation in its booming retail market as part of trade talks ahead of a visit by President Barack Obama to the country in November
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The Indian order to close a smelter run by Vedanta subsidiary Sterlite Industries comes at a sensitive time for the London-listed company as New Delhi is considering whether to give Vedanta permission to take a $9.6bn controlling stake in Cairn India
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