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He said that the NBU has cancelled a number of other limitations on the cash forex market.  |  |


The NBU has increased its overnight interest rate by 2p.p. to 18.0% per annum for loans without collateral.  |  |
IMF Resident Representative in Ukraine Balazs Horvath told this to Ukrainian News.  |  |
Dmytro Derkach, a spokesman for the Kyiv office of the World Bank, announced this to Ukrainian News.  |  |


I think that tomorrow, the currency will appear in the exchange offices. We have removed all the limitations and tomorrow, it will have to appear," he said.  |  |
The National Bank of Ukraine's Deputy Board Chairman Oleksandr Savchenko made the announcement at the Fitch ratings international rating agency's conference on "Ukraine in During the Global Financial Crisis."  |  |
The presidential press service announced this, citing a statement made by Shlapak.  |  |
In response to the recent economic downturn, states are looking to the federal government for help to address rising enrollment and budget shortfalls for Medicaid and SCHIP programs, hoping to avoid reducing benefits or cutting beneficiaries from the programs, Stateline.org  |
More than 11% of children nationwide, or about one in nine, had no health coverage in 2007, according to a new Families USA analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data, the Boston Globe reports. The number of U.S. children without health  |
The Philadelphia Inquirer on Wednesday, as part of its series titled "Falling Through: Casualties of the Health Insurance Crisis," profiled a New Jersey man who became ill and lost his job and health insurance. The man receives $1,988 per month  |
Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Alan Levine is seeking further guidance from lawmakers on how to restructure the state's Medicaid program, the Baton Rouge Advocate reports. The 2007 Legislature approved legislation that provides the framework for overhauling Medicaid  |
Expressing shock over the terrorist attack in Mumbai claiming about 100 lives, the Indian industry on Thursday demanded tougher laws along with 'stronger and firmer' leadership to tackle terrorism.  |
However, the details will be worked out after the Fitment committee submits its report to the government. It also seeks to continue the thrust of the original budget for the development of agriculture, education, infrastructure in the state. The first  |
Following the horrific terror attacks in Mumbai that have left more than 100 people dead and 300 injured, Ratan Tata, chairman Tata Sons and of Indian Hotels Co Ltd -- which owns the Taj group of hotels -- has condemned  |
Top executives from Hindustan Unilever (HUL) including chairman Harish Manwani and Nitin Paranjpe, managing director are in the Taj Hotel. Top officials from Ispat Industries are in The Trident, according to media reports. The Ispat office at Nariman point is  |
In order to be competitive, the companies should now add value to their services and innovate ways to become efficient. With the continuing onslaught of the global financial crisis, companies are turning to large-scale lay-offs to cut cost and tide  |
Under the revised norms, the price of the shares to be issued to overseas investors will not be less than the average of the weekly high and low prices on the stock exchanges during two weeks, instead of six months.  |
About $70 billion is spent globally on handwriting records; scanning, storing and 'reading' them requires handwriting recognition software.  |
Vinod Garg, executive director, commercial, Ispat Industries, and his wife were at a business dinner with the company's foreign customers when terrorists attacked the hotel on Wednesday night.  |
The market will most probably open in negative territory but national fervour could help it in closing better," said Arun Kejriwal, director, Kejriwal Research and Investment Services. Global research firm Moody's Economy.com said, "Although the terrorist attacks are expected to  |
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