Tuesday, November 20, 2012

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IKEA's Rs 10500 cr retail proposal gets FIPB nod
Economic Times
It becomes the third foreign company after apparel maker Brooks Brothers and Pavers England, the UK-based shoemaker, to obtain FIPB approval under the foreign investment policy for single-brand retail. Key Cabinet ministers have touted IKEA's proposal ...
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Economic Times
Retail in FDI: UPA holding strong, NDA decides to vote
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The National Democratic Alliance has decided to overlook Trinamool Congress leader MamataBanerjee's suggestion for no-trust motion and instead pilot a motion, which entails voting, on FDI in retail. The move follows the reluctance of UPA's ...
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BJP, allies want Parliament to vote on FDI in retail; also explore no-trust vote
NDTV
New Delhi: The BJP says that it will move for a voting provision in Parliament against the government over its decision to allow foreign direct investment in retail. It also said that the NDA will "consider the possibility of a no-confidence motion ...
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Retail bond spurt raises regulation concerns
Financial News
The UK retail bond market is coming to life as companies diversify away from bank lending for funding, but critics argue that the Financial Services Authority needs to step up and give individual investors better bondholder rights. Retail bond spurt ...
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Financial News
FIPB clears IKEA's proposal to invest in single-brand retail
mydigitalfc.com
IKEA Group, which manufactures and sells home and office furnishing products, proposes to invest in single—brand retail trading in India through a 100 per cent subsidiary. IKEA's proposal to set up 25 stores in India has already been scrutinised by ...
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