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Mamata eyes Jharkhand votes
Buoyed by the Trinamool Congress’ success in the just-concluded Arunachal Pradesh elections in which it won five seats, party chief Mamata Banerjee has decided to field candidates in the upcoming Jharkhand elections as well. Even as the Congress is irked by Banerjee’s zeal as her party eats into its votebank, Banerjee is determined to make the Trinamool a registered national party by increasing its vote share in other states. The two parties are partners in the United Progressive Alliance but Banerjee is yet to decide if the Trinamool will support the Congress government in Arunachal Pradesh or sit in the opposition. Banerjee is also looking at constituencies in the East Singhbhum area — with a considerable Bengali population — as her target constituencies in Jharkhand. http://smallpersonalloans.org.uk

SC to hear Centre's plea on spectrum row
The Supreme Court today agreed to examine on December 15 the Centre"s Special Leave Petition (SLP) challenging the Delhi High Court"s order which held as arbitrary allocation of 2G spectrum to certain telecom operators by Telecommunication Ministry headed by A Raja.

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Crisil downgrades ratings of Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
Rating agency Crisil today said that Glenmark Pharmaceuticals" rising debts have strained its financial health and downgraded the working capital loan and cash credit ratings of the drug maker.
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Barclays opens Hyd branch

Barclays Global Retail Banking (GRB), India, the retail banking business of financial services provider Barclays, is evaluating possible targets for mergers and acquisitions to accelerate its growth in the country. It has been growing at two branches a year in the last three years, according to interim managing director and chief operating officer Ram Gopal. - Unknown quantity - Finance woes stifle rural auto sales Speaking to the media here on Wednesday to announce the launch of its Hyderabad operations, he said the present market conditions would allow some opportunities for acquiring other banks. Barclays has 1.8 billion pound (Rs 13,860 crore) on its balancesheet from India operations including about one billion pound (Rs 7,700 crore) from retail and another 80 million pound (Rs 6,160 crore) from corporate business segments, he said. The Hyderabad branch is its seventh in the country. The others are at Mumbai, New Delhi, Junagadh near Rajkot, Kanchipuram (near Chennai), Nelamangala (near Bengaluru) and Ahmednagar in Maharashtra. He said Barclays would focus on the retail segment as there is scope to grow in home loans, loans against properties and personal loans among others. It will also broaden its offerings in savings, wealth management and wealth generation.


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