Morgan Stanley faces Facebook fallout, limits damage
Morgan Stanley was quick to dismiss suggestions its status as the king of initial public offerings for Silicon Valley was under threat because of the botched Facebook Inc IPO last month. And that conf
Saudi to enter women for London Olympics
Saudi Arabia will enter women athletes in the Olympics for the first time ever in London this summer, the Islamic kingdom’s London embassy said on Sunday.
Greek finance minister resigns in blow to govt
Greece's new finance minister resigned on Monday due to ill health, throwing the government's drive to soften the terms of an international bailout into confusion less than a week after it took office
UK hackers admit plotting attacks on CIA, firms
Two British hackers pleaded guilty in a London court on Monday to plotting attacks against computers of international firms, law enforcement bodies and government agencies including the CIA, in a cybe
Rupee flat; RBI intervention watched
The rupee was largely flat in opening trade on Tuesday tracking overall caution in risk assets, with investors still disappointed about the lack of bold measures to prop up the currency.
At 9.08 a.m.
Nadal not thinking about another Wimbledon title just yet
Being neither 'arrogant' nor 'crazy', Rafa Nadal is refusing to think about a third Wimbledon title ahead of his first-round match against Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci on Tuesday.
Having won a record se
Nomura cuts India GDP forecast to 5.8 pct
Nomura has cut its GDP forecast for India to 5.8 percent from 6.7 percent for the fiscal year ending March. 2013, and to 6.6 percent in 2013/14 vs previous 6.9 percent.
Nomura said the country's mone
BMW, Toyota eye close partnership: Report
Bayerische Motoren Werke and Toyota Motor Corp are planning to expand cooperation beyond green car technology and diesel engines, Der Spiegel magazine reported on Sunday, without citing any sources.
Tunisia extradites former Gaddafi PM to Libya
Tunisia extradited deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's former prime minister on Sunday, said officials in Tripoli, making him the first senior official to be returned for trial under Libya's trans
L&T looking to sell stake in infrastructure unit
Larsen & Toubro Ltd, India's biggest engineering conglomerate, is seeking to sell a stake in its infrastructure unit to help fund its expansion as economic growth drives demand for roads, ports and br