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Jet collapse helps IndiGo post fivefold jump in profit, forecasts strong year
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Exclusive: Kuwait oil minister sees balanced oil market towards end 2019
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Asia shares come off four-month low, euro steady after fragmented EU vote
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Oil steadies as trade fears balance Mideast tension and supply cuts
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Nasdaq pulls out of Oslo Bors battle, handing Euronext victory
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India 10-year bond yield at over one-year low; sentiment bullish
[ad_1] A rupee coin is seen in this picture illustration taken in Mumbai April 30, 2012. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash/Files MUMBAI (Reuters) – India’s benchmark 10-year bond yield dropped to its lowest level in more than a