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Japan PM promises to link rupee with yen to boost FDI
In yet another move to increase the flow of Japanese investment into India, visiting Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama today assured India’s leading industrialists and bankers to look into the option of directly linking the rupee and yen.

Rush begins to become patent agents
There has been a sharp increase in the number of graduates who want to qualify as patent agents – the intermediates between patent applicants and the patent office.

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Opto Circuits gains on EU nod
Opto Circuits gained over 2% to Rs 172. The stock touched a high of Rs 177 and a low of Rs 168 during the day. The counter saw trades of 194,633 shares as against its two-week average traded quantity of 470,711 shares.
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'US willing to discuss climate change with India'

With India having reservations on putting a cap on emissions, the United States today said it is willing to have discussions on climate change rather than dictating terms. - Executives of green US companies to visit India in Oct - No legally binding emission curbs: Ramesh - Tatas threaten to scrap Vista electric launch on loan delay - Ganga, Yamuna "no cleaner" now than 20 yrs ago: Ramesh - Green energy - "Scope for progress with India on contentious issues" Describing discussions with India on climate change as "fruitful", US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, "...We understand the differences each of our countries face in trying to deal with climate change. So now let us see if we can find some creative solution". No progress can be made unless "we have that very open dialogue," she said while addressing students of Delhi University. Referring to her discussions on climate change with Minister of State for Environment Jairam Ramesh, Clinton added, "I had vigorous and fruitful discussions and exchange with Minister of Environment." "I found it very helpful because unless people are honest towards one another...we can"t make progress," she said adding, "we are very open to others" perspective". Ramesh had asserted that New Delhi was "simply not in a position" to accept any legally binding emission reductions and made it clear that India was not running away from responsibilities on the issue.


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