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Compiled by Agence France Presse and originally published here at The Economic Times of India.
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The Economic Times of India reported Thursday that the government there would work together with Washington on the matter.
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The Economic Times of India reported on Monday that a deal could be struck as early as February 2012.
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In an interview with The Economic Times of India, Gerard Minack, Global Developed Market Strategist at Morgan Stanley picks the developing over the developed world.
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Commodities guru Jim Rogers told the Economic Times of India this month that he was a buyer of gold but urged caution when buying into the rally.
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The company has a total of five dailies, but the Times of India and The Economic Times of India are the largest, with an estimated print circulation of around five million.
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Commodities guru Jim Rogers told The Economic Times of India that gold prices are likely to correct for the next six to eight weeks, but offers this bit of advice: buy on the dips.
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But in second place in global web traffic are The Times of India and its sister publication, The Economic Times of India, not the Wall Street Journal or any Chinese newspaper for that matter.
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Kingfisher, owned by Forbes ranked billionaire Vijay Mallya, is being kicked out of two hangars in Kolkata and Chennai airports by the Airports Authority of India (AAI), The Economic Times of India reported on Monday.
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This time, the Friday launch is certain and the product is expected to start arriving at the master distributors Redington India and Ingram Micro within next two to three days, sources told The Economic Times of India Friday.
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But if you guessed India, which makes the most sense after China, you would be correct and either are a reader of The Economic Times in India, or a damn good guesser.
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