NEW DELHI: Bank of India will offer preferential pricing rates to borrowers with good credit scores for home loans of Rs 30 lakh and above, the state-run lender said. Customers… Read more »
NEW DELHI: Dewan Housing Finance has sought markets regulator SEBI’s approval to raise up to Rs 15,000 crore through debentures to support its lending activities. This NCD issuance will be… Read more »
BY: John Revill ZURICH: LafargeHolcim reported a 13 percent fall in first-quarter earnings as the world’s largest cement maker embarks on its new strategy under new Chief Executive Jan Jenisch…. Read more »
NEW DELHI: Lenders of bankrupt Jaypee Infratech on Wednesday rejected a Rs 7,350 crore bid by Lakshadweep, the highest bidder for the company, as they found it inadequate, multiple sources… Read more »
NEW DELHI: Huge multi-storeyed buildings have come at certain places in the national capital after the seals put on unauthorised structures in 2007, were tampered with, the Supreme Court was… Read more »
NEW DELHI: Capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) said it has found buyers for three properties of Pancard Clubs in an auction held today for recovery… Read more »
By: Andrea Hopkins OTTAWA: Canadian housing starts declined in April as builders responded to slowing sales in Toronto, Canada’s largest city, data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation showed… Read more »
NEW DELHI: Crisis-hit Jaiprakash Associates has deposited Rs 100 crore in the Supreme Court’s Registry as per the court’s directions in a case related to delay in delivery of flats… Read more »
CHANDIGARH: To curb the mushrooming of unplanned and haphazard constructions across the state, the Punjab Cabinet approved a draft ordinance to regularise all unauthorised constructions, which had come up till… Read more »
NEW DELHI: The Resolution Professional of the Binani Committee of Creditors (CoC) has allowed representation of the operational creditors of Binani Cement, despite no provision of the same under existing… Read more »