Business Standard'Commodities set for bull run'Gold may breach $900/oz; crude oil may touch $150: Jim Rogers.Service tax returns at post officesFrom the next financial year, firms may be allowed to file service tax returns and register for paying this levy at post offices.GoAir places $1.2 bn order for A-320s Nusli Wadia-promoted no-frills airline GoAir yesterday placed orders worth $1.2 billion (approximately, Rs 5,341 crore) for 20 aircraft with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus.The Economic Times Railways to woo high-fliers with lower faresRail Budget may include cut in upper class rates to compete with low-cost airlines.Companies may get a choice: FBT or tax on book profitMove to raise corporate tax slightly, fetch government around Rs 2,100 crore.Indian Idol SBI fails to strike a chord with SingaporeBank told to provide government guarantee if it wants licence.The Hindu Business LinePM's council wants data on all imports published DGCIS figures at variance with RBI's version.Nuclear boost: French major Areva keen to enter Indian marketLooking for domestic tie-up.Poultry sector plan to get back on its feetBollywood likely to lend succour.The Financial ExpressRamesh Chauhan set to have maaza with AlfaaFreed from non-compete clause with Coke, Chauhan back in business.IPO scamsters made a Rs 32 crore killing: CBIRupal Panchal & associates get Rs 30 crore funding from some financiers.Current a/c deficit to top 3% of GDP next fiscal The current account deficit is expected to increase to $23 billion or 2.9% of the gross domestic product by March 2006 from less than 1% in 2004-05, according to the economic advisory council to the Prime Minister.Daily News & AnalysisFlu may drag GDP growth below 8% While current projections are for 8.1% GDP growth this financial year, if the flu persists, it could well bring the rate down below 8%.Reliance Qwik Marts at petrol pumps The Qwik Mart value proposition offers convenience through multiple offerings under one roof, speed of service and value-based pricing.GAIL to snip IPCL's gas supplies GAIL had served a supply termination order on IPCL since the latter had failed to sign a supply agreement with it and outstanding dues were mounting.