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The Confederation of Indian Industry on Friday called for urgent steps to prevent food inflation from staging a comeback, and urged the Reserve Bank of India to make a move towards a more supportive monetary policy stance, to revive investment and propel demand. CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said in a statement,”CII notes that headline inflation, which has eased to a nine month low of 4.68 per cent in February 2014, has been on the downward trajectory since the last few months– essentially due to a fall in food and fuel prices.”
Sports Illustrated reported this morning that the Atlantic Coast Conference is finalizing a deal to play it’s conference tournament at the Barclays center in Brooklyn starting in 2017. Amidst the reshaped college basketball conference landscape, the deal could transform Barclays into the hub of New York City basketball, and shift the center of NCAA post-season gravity from Manhattan to Brooklyn.