India readies world's cheapest car - MSN Money
Tata Motors touts 'out-of-the-box solutions' that slash development and production costs. But competitors are skeptical about the car's price and quality.
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The $2,000 car you can't buy - MSN Money
India's tiny Tata Nano, priced at 100,000 rupees, or about $2,000 at current exchange rates, will not be sold in the United States. Cars will reach dealerships across India in ...
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The world's cheapest car arrives tomorrow - MSN Money
India's Tata Motors today unveiled the Nano, its much-anticipated $2,500 car, an ultracheap price tag that brings car ownership into the reach of tens of millions of people.
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Will India's market blow up next? - MSN Money
China isn't the only country with an overheating economy and enormous domestic problems. Here's another I'd steer clear of for now -- despite its many attractions.
articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/JubaksJournal/WillIndiasMarketBlowUpNext.aspx
A 15% raise? Try China or India - MSN Money
Workers in countries where labor costs have been low are getting double-digit raises these days. They're far from catching up, but the change is another reason fewer U.S. jobs will ...
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India's first Wal-Mart opens - Top Stocks Blog - MSN Money
Top Stocks provides analysis about the most noteworthy stocks in the market each day, combining some of the best content from around the MSN Money site and the rest of the Web.
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Infrastructure: The new gold - MSN Money
India spends just 4% of its gross domestic product on infrastructure in comparison to the 9% spent in China. That disparity has existed for more than a decade.
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Why does gold matter? - MSN Money
In India, too, gold jewelry is a staple of weddings. Gold necklaces, bracelets, earrings and bangles are part of a bride's wedding outfit, like a wedding veil in the United States ...
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4 economies that shine -- for 2050 - MSN Money
Funds are appearing that let investors buy into the risky but potentially giant economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China -- the 'BRICS.' But investors should wait a little ...
articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/MutualFunds/4EconomiesThatShineFor2050.aspx
Jon Markman : Go east (and south), young man
As the United States loses ground to the emerging markets of China, India and Brazil, the opportunities that beckon may spur more Americans to seek their fortunes there.
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