China, Russia sound alarm on world economy at APEC summit
China and Russia sounded the alarm about the state of the global economy at a summit on Saturday and urged Asian-Pacific countries to protect themselves by forging deeper regional economic ties.
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Obama widens lead over Romney despite jobs data: Poll
President Barack Obama, picking up support following the Democratic National Convention, widened his narrow lead over Republican U.S. presidential challenger Mitt Romney in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll re
ONGC buys Hess stake in Azeri field for $1 billion
Hess Corp agreed to sell its 2.72 per cent stake in the large Azeri, Chirag and Guneshli (ACG) group of oil fields in Azerbaijan as well as its 2.36 per cent stake in an associated pipeline to ONGC fo
Rajaratnam’s insider-trading appeal set for October 25
A federal appeals court will hear oral arguments on October 25 in hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam's bid to overturn his insider trading conviction on grounds that the U.S. government improperly won permission to record his phone conversations.
Air India takes delivery of its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Air India took delivery of its first Boeing 787 commercial widebody airplane on Thursday at Boeing Co's final assembly plant after a months-long dispute between airline and manufacturer over compensat
Low R&D spend threatens auto parts makers' ambitions
From Daimler trucks in Germany to tractors in Brazil, Rohit Saboo's Indian automotive parts are making their way into vehicles all over the world.
But as he scales up exports to compensate for slowi
Draghi gets ECB backing for unlimited bond-buying
The European Central Bank agreed on Thursday to launch a new and potentially unlimited bond-buying programme to lower struggling eurozone countries' borrowing costs and draw a line under the debt cris
Govt has no immediate plan to raise fuel price: Reddy
The government has no immediate plan to raise domestic fuel prices, Oil Minister S. Jaipal Reddy said on Friday, adding that it was now up to the cabinet to decide on the thorny issue of reducing heft
Some BHEL orders at risk due to Coalgate: Nomura
Nomura says about 28 per cent of Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd's order book is at risk of cancellation or deferment due to either non-availability of coal linkage or cancellation of existing linkage, f
US to designate Haqqani network as a terrorist group
The United States will designate the Pakistan-based Haqqani network, accused of some high-profile attacks, as a terrorist group, the U.S. State Department said on Friday.
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