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Vandana / Mumbai December 9, 2009, 0:28 IST

UPDATE:VCs bullish on stepping up investments into India: Deloitte
With the global venture capital industry showing signs of recovery, investment levels into India are expected to increase the most compared to others in the Asia-Pacific region over next three years, says a survey by Deloitte.

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Centre, state plan solar SEZ in Gujarat
Clinton Foundation"s proposed "Solar Integrated City" project may come up in a special economic zone. The Central government has recently approached the state to consider setting up a solar SEZ in Gujarat.
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Asian markets end -ve; Hang Seng down 2%

The Asian markets ended in the red. - Weakness persists across Asia - Asian bourses end positive - Asian markets end mixed ahead of US data - Asian markets continue to trade in green - Asian markets end in green - Asian markets end positive; Hang Seng up 290 points The Hang Seng slipped 319 points or 1.5% to 21,742. The Nikkei dropped 136 points or 1% to 10,005. The Shanghai Composite Index declined 58 points or 2% to 3,239. The Straits Times ended marginally down at 2,801. The Seoul Composite Index and the Taiwan Weighted Index were marginally up at 1,634 and 7,797, respectively. ___________________________________________________ (Updated at 1131hrs) The Asian markets continue to trade weak. The Hang Seng has slipped 139 points or 0.6% to 22,185 and the Nikkei has declined 44 points at 10,122. The Shanghai Composite Index has dropped 36 points or 1% to 3,295. The Seoul Composite is down 0.3% at 1,626. The Straits Times, on the other hand, is marginally up at 2,799. ____________________________________________________ (Updated at 0821 am) Asian markets have opened on a negative note. The Hang Seng has slipped 228 points or 1% to 22,096. The Nikkei has declined 51 points at 10,116. The Shanghai Composite Index has dropped 43 points or 1% to 3,289. The Seoul Composite and the Taiwan Weighted Index are down 0.3% each at 1,627 and 7,749, respectively. The Straits Times on the other hand is marginally up at 2,801.


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