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IOC appoints three merchant bankers

State-run Indian Oil Corp (IOC) has appointed three merchant bankers for its maiden overseas bond issue of $500 million (Rs 2,325 crore). - IL&FS Investsmart to discontinue insurance broking biz - IOC wants 50,000 acres for biofuel cultivation in UP - Manufacturing in dec at 7-month high, PMI shows - Manufacturing reaches top in 7 months, says HSBC study - Add debt for portfolio stability - Yodlee"s account aggregation software powers Artha Money IOC has appointed HSBC, Standard Chartered and Deutsche Bank for the issue likely this year, official sources said here. The company has not decided on the exact timing of the issue, which would go to fund its capital expenditure requirement.


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