Here is this week’s news round-up for home business, micro business, sole-traders, freelancers, self-employed and any one who is interested in small business news from India:
- Banks plan lounges to attract younger lot: Several banks across the country are setting up outlets which are aimed at young, trendy and tech savvy students, professionals and entrepreneurs.
- SEBI seeks views on developing SME mkt: MUMBAI: Capital markets regulator SEBI has invited comments and suggestions from the market participants through its discussion paper on developing a market for small and medium
- Full underwriting for IPOs on SME bourse, moots Sebi:The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Monday proposed stringent guidelines on developing a market for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the country
- Rupee dips by 20 paise against dollar: The rupee lost 20 paise at 42.60/61 against the greenback on Tuesday on sustained pull-out by foreign funds from equity markets and on some dollar buy
- Motorola backs Wimax over 3G as India’s next broadband tech: New Delhi, June 3 (IANS) Telecommunications giant Motorola Inc., a Fortune 100 company, says that the newer Wimax technology scores over 3G in data transmission capabilities and that it’s the broadband route India needed to take.
As always this list is not exhaustive, but I hope it will give you a little overview. — ST.