Beckham banned for ‘provocative behaviour’
Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder David Beckham has been suspended for a game for 'confrontational and provocative behaviour' near the end of last week's loss to the San Jose Earthquakes, Major League Soccer (MLS) said on Thursday.
Outlook worsens for Tata Motors: Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley lowers its target price on Tata Motors to Rs 240 from Rs 291 and maintains its 'equal-weight' rating on the stock.
Investment bank says Tata's Jaguar Land Rover's product cycle is ente
Policy loosening by a trio of central banks failes to impress
Policy loosening by a trio of major central banks failed to impress investors on Friday, pushing Spanish and Italian borrowing costs close to levels reached before last week's EU summit took measures
StanChart upgrades short-term rating for rupee
Standard Chartered upgrades its short-term rating for the rupee to 'neutral' from 'underweight', and revises its end-September forecast to 56 from previous forecast of 57.50, adding the cross has 'lik
Poor rains may cut pulses output, rice unhurt
Poor rains in India's key pulse-producing southern and western states have affected sowing and could trim output in the 2012-13 year that began on July 1, the agriculture minister said on Friday.
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Poor rains may cut output, add to inflation woes
Poor rains in India's key pulse-producing southern and western states have affected sowing and could trim output in the 2012-13 year that began on July 1, the agriculture minister said on Friday.
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Banks give Kingfisher Airlines 15 days for revival plan
Lenders to Kingfisher Airlines have given the beleaguered airline 15 days to come up with 'concrete steps' to improve its operations, a senior executive at its lead bank said on Thursday.
Indian govt to give free medicine to hundreds of millions
Indian government has put in place a $5.4 billion policy to provide free medicine to its people, a decision that could change the lives of hundreds of millions, but a ban on branded drugs stands to cu
Japan regains nuclear power as first reactor resumes operations
Japan ended two months without nuclear power on Thursday when the No. 3 unit at Kansai Electric Power Co's Ohi plant became the first reactor to resume supplying electricity to the grid since a nation
Syria pummels rebels as battered city collects bodies
Syrian artillery pounded a northwestern town on Wednesday and areas near the ghost city of Douma, where residents recovered mutilated corpses after a rampage by militiamen loyal to President Bashar al