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Atul Chaturvedi takes over as Steel Secretary
Atul Chaturvedi has taken over as the Secretary in the Ministry of Steel. http://smallpersonalloans.org.uk

What oil did next
Oil: Oil price bulls and bears have both had their triumphs in recent history. The price of crude rose to $147 a barrel in July of 2008 only to plummet to $33 a barrel a few months later. It swung past $82 a barrel this week because of the cold snap, and is up 18 per cent since mid-December. But barring heightened tension in the Middle East, oil looks likely to slide in the short term.

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DLF Pramerica Life shareholders committed to venture: Mehta
Private sector life insurer DLF Pramerica, promoted by realty firm DLF and US-based Prudential Financial, today said the two shareholders were committed to the venture, repudiating reports that the Indian partner was mulling over a possible exit.
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Goldman Sachs expected to post profit in March-June quarter

Wall Street investment banker Goldman, which took federal money a few months ago to save itself from bankruptcy, is expected to announce profits for the March-June period, media reports said. - Goldman Sachs loses grip on its doomsday machine - Shanghai plans bigger Wall Street charging bull - Far from invincible - When one becomes two - CIC-change - Goldman Sachs to repay $10 bn in govt funds The New York Times reported on Sunday that analysts predict Goldman Sachs earned a profit of $2 billion in the March-June period, mainly due to its trading prowess across world markets. "If they are right, the bank"s rivals will once again be left to wonder exactly how Goldman, long the envy of Wall Street, could have rebounded so dramatically only months after the nation"s financial industry was shaken to its foundations," the newspaper added. The daily said Goldman has managed to do again what it has always done so well: embrace risks that its rivals feared to take and, for the most part, manage those risks better than its rivals dreamed possible. "It is, in many respects, business as usual at Goldman," Roger Freeman, an analyst with Barclays Capital, was quoted as saying. The New York Times said J P Morgan Chase and other big banks too are expected to report strong second-quarter profits as well this week, again in large part based on robust trading results.


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