Saturday, November 24, 2012

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FDI in retail would have limited impact: C Rangarajan
Economic Times
KOLKATA: FDI in retail would have a limited impact on small retailers, Chairman of PM's Economic Advisory Council C Rangarajan today said. The impact would be limited because the presence of large retailers would be restricted to metropolitan towns, ...
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Economic Times
FDI in retail: Finance Ministry defends Ikea rebuff
NDTV
Mumbai: A top government official on Saturday defended India's decision to permit IKEA to sell only furniture products in the country, curtailing the Swedish retailer's investment plans in a fast growing consumer market. The Foreign Investment ...
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Prospect of retail giants in India
Jagran Post
New Delhi: Since the inception of human civilisation in the world, buying continues to be a natural process. People are dependent on the marketplace to meet their demands. Since very beginning when the market were not organised, people used to buy ...
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Jagran Post
NRF Predicts Increase in Holiday Retail Sales, Suggesting Firms Could Make ...
PR Web (press release)
In a recent Investment Contrarians article, editor and financial expert George Leong reports that the National Retail Federation (NRF) notes that retail sales for the holiday season have increased for three straight years, and the hope is for a fourth ...
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Lok Sabha adjourned till Monday
Deccan Herald
It was another day of disruptions in parliament Friday with the Lok Sabha being adjourned till Monday and the Rajya Sabha till 2.30 p.m. as differences continued over the issue of foreign investment in multi-brand retail. The Bharatiya Janata Party ...
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SP Against FDI in Retail
Daijiworld.com
New Delhi, Nov 22 (IANS): The Samajwadi Party (SP) said Thursday it was opposed to foreign investment in multi-brand retail and that it was for the presiding officers in parliament to decide if the issue would be discussed under rules that entail voting.
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