71. In the first step, the ruling coalition Friday called for looser regulations on stock sales. 72. Indian stocks fell amid investor concern that problems in the ruling coalition will become so large that they hurt the economy, traders said. 73. INDIAN stocks were little changed as investors waited to see whether friction within the ruling coalition will lead to a mid-term election. 74. Indian stocks were little changed amid concern that friction in the ruling coalition could slow economic reform in India, traders said. 75. Indian stocks were little changed as investors waited to see if problems in the ruling coalition will become so large that they hurt the economy, traders said. 76. Investors were also concerned that friction in the ruling coalition may obstruct economic reform in India, traders said. 77. INDIAN stocks fell, led by Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co., amid concern that problems in the ruling coalition will grow large enough to hurt the economy. 78. INDIAN stocks were little changed as investors waited to see if problems in the ruling coalition will derail economic reform and growth. 79. It also could, observers say, lead to the breakup of the loose alliance of the ruling coalition. 80. Investors also expect the Liberal Democratic Party, part of the ruling coalition, will emerge from the election as the dominant party. |
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