NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has made "tremendous progress" in reducing oil imports from Iran, a senior U.S. government official said on Friday, in a sign the South Asian nation is likely to get a third waiver from sanctions imposed by Washington against Tehran's nuclear programme. "All of the data is certainly pointing in a positive direction," U.S. Under Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman told reporters when asked about a possible waiver to India. U.S. ...
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MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Reserve Bank of India plans to allow exporters and importers to rebook and cancel up to 50 percent of their total hedged exposure from the present cap of 25 percent, Executive Director G. Padmanabhan said a in speech in Singapore on Friday. Padmanabhan did not explain why the RBI was contemplating taking this measure. In July RBI had allowed only exporters to cancel and rebook forward contracts up to 25 percent of hedged exposure. ...
- China says hopes visit of North Korean envoy can ease tension Reuters
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- Manchester City target five trophies in five years Reuters
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- Runways at Heathrow Airport shut after BA incident Reuters
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- Foreign selling of dollar sparks Unilever inflows talk Reuters
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- Russia's top social network blacklisted in error - regulator Reuters
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- Leaders discuss anti-fixing law for sports IANS
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- Sochi Olympics to see 2,500 doping tests IANS
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- India lose to Chinese Taipei, AFC Cup dream ends IANS
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- SRK to promote 'Chennai Express' during IPL final IANS
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- I don't trust anyone: Justin Beiber IANS
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- It's a sad time for cricket, say celebs IANS
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- India at Cannes: Cola without the fizz? IANS
Mumbai, May 24 (IANS) The hoopla over Indian celebrities and films at Cannes overshadows the harsh reality that it has been 19 years since any Indian film has made it to the Palme d'Or or the Golden Palm section of the prestigious film fest.
- High hopes of CM and Congress making Bangalore better IANS
Bangalore, May 24 (IANS) Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah seems to have raised hopes of better times for this capital as he has kept with himself the Bangalore and IT departments, apart from his pet subject - finance.
- Non-invasive technique to detect oral cancer developed IANS
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