The Economic Times Daily Newsletter

Dated:February 15,2011


Top Headlines

'Finmin to ratify payment of 9.5% on PF deposits'

Although CBT had decided to give a return of 9.5% on PF deposits for 2010-11, the FinMin had expressed its reservation on the move.


Microsoft CEO promises better Windows Phone

Steve Ballmer promised a Windows Phone update soon with more powerful Web graphics, and said new partner Nokia would supply phenomenal handsets.


Redrawing distribution plans for Fiat: Tata Motors

Tata Motors today said it is redrawing distribution plans of its JV with Fiat as sales nos of the Italian carmaker have not been up to expectations.



Most Read Story
A high-visibility print campaign & hoardings by Sony featuring MS Dhoni has landed in controversy just days before WC.

Most E-mailed Story
Citigroup, JP Morgan and BofA are set to outsource IT and back office projects worth nearly $5 billion this year to India, as they seek to lower costs.


Most Commented Story
India's leading economist, Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen, has dismissed the "silly" obsession of comparing economic growth rates of China and India.


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