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Finance companies are leading the charge at the moment, with Allied Farmers, Dorchester and Marac’s Pyne Gould dealing with significant issues. Meanwhile, Sky City has been rated ‘buy’ and Skellerup shares lift on news of its full-year profit.

Chidambaram for revisiting CRPF deployment NEW DELHI: A day after Maoists killed 27 CRPF personnel in Narayanpur district of Chhattisgarh. Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Wednesday said the deployment of the CRPF by the State government should be revisited” depending on …

Home buyers may soon win more time to get to the closing table to qualify for a federal home-buyer tax credit of up to $8,000.

A new survey released today by Runzheimer International cites that organizations actively pursuing negotiations with car rental companies are reaping measurable savings benefits. The Car Rental Negotiation Survey found that 79% of businesses are proactive in negotiating nationwide agreements with car rental companies and can cite overall savings of up to 30% versus standard car rental rates.

State Bank of India has extended it special home and car loan schemes and not changed the terms following the transition to the base rate system with effect from July 1, said a press release from the bank.

PORTLAND, OR– – Credit card debt relief and how to get it is explored today.

Sundaram Finance today said that it will acquire 49.90 per cent stake from BNP Paribas Asset Management in two of their joint ventures for an undisclosed amount.

WASHINGTON – Homebuyers could get a few more months to qualify for the federal $8,000 tax credit. The bill co-sponsored by Congressman Frank…

Wednesday is the last day for homebuyers to close on purchases if they want to get the $8,000 federal tax credit. But a national Realtors group says as many as 180,000 people may not make it because of various delays. A bill working its way through Congress could provide a reprieve.

Wednesday is the last day for home buyers to close escrow if they want to get the $8,000 tax credit. But a national Realtors group says as many as 180,000 people may not make it because of various delays. Now theres a bill working its way through Congress that could provide a reprieve.