Tuesday 2 January 2018

The curious case of SBI's minimum balance score

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The curious case of SBI: How banks make maximum profit from minimum balance accounts

The curious case of SBI: How banks make maximum profit from minimum balance accounts

Finance Ministry data shows country's largest lender, State Bank of India, collected Rs 1,771 crore during April-November 2017 as charges from customers.

China is beating Indian smartphone makers in their own backyard

China's phonemakers are eating into the market share of home-grown smartphone makers who have failed to compete on products, marketing and distribution.

Bitcoin not a legal tender in India, says Arun Jaitley

The government has recently cautioned investors to be wary of virtual currencies like bitcoin.

Here's one city turning India's mountain of trash into cash

The about 1 million citizens in the southern city, also known as Mysore, are in the vanguard of a campaign by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to clean up the country.

Anti-profiteering: At least 5 entities issued notices

A Honda dealer and Hardcastle Restaurants — a McDonald's franchisee — have been served notices for not passing on GST benefits to consumers.

Diesel prices in Mumbai rise to the highest levels since March

Petrol prices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and many other cities were the highest since October 3, 2017, when the Centre decided to cut excise duty by Rs 2 on petrol and diesel to bring some relief to consumers.

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Technology may be Rajini's co-star in duel with parties

Technology may be Rajini's co-star in duel with parties

Technology may be Rajini's co-star in duel with parties

The basic initiative was getting to know Tamil Nadu's geo-political and agrarian issues by sending out select teams across the state looking for specific data and solutions.

Trai issues interconnectivity rules; fixes 30-day deadline for inking pacts

Trai issues interconnectivity rules; fixes 30-day deadline for inking pacts

Trai issues interconnectivity rules; fixes 30-day deadline for inking pacts

The rules will come into effect from February 1, 2018. The regulations will apply to all the service providers offering telecom services in India, Trai said in a statement.

Gujarati doctor turns value investor after reading Buffett, Lynch; makes a killing

Gujarati doctor turns value investor after reading Buffett, Lynch; makes a killing

Patel claims to have generated up to 45 times return on select stocks over the past few years.

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How smart is the house you live in?

The air pollution in the national capital has touched an all-time high with the 1,000 mark on the air quality index. Participants were wary of the ill effects that bad air may have on their health.

Vijay Keshav Gokhale, expert on China, is new Foreign Secretary

Gokhale will succeed an IFS officer who was handpicked by PM Modi in 2015 for a period of two year and given a year's extension last January.

How TCS transitioned, while Infosys battled a stormy year

In March 2017, a storm raged in Bengaluru, tearing Infy inside out. Around the same time, TCS — also in transition — was a picture of calm and serenity.

Car sales pick up in December, set to keep the pace in new year

The country's largest car maker, Maruti Suzuki, reported an 11.4% expansion in sales at 118,560 units in the last month of 2017, continued to be driven by compact cars and utility vehicles.

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