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Apple CEO wants to make more products in U.S

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Apple Inc chief executive Tim Cook said he would like to see more of the company's products assembled at home than in China and contain more U.S. components such as semiconductors.

Apple has been cri

ONGC Q4 net profit leaps above estimate

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State-run Oil & Natural Gas Corp's net profit more than doubled in the fourth quarter, as the company benefited from higher crude oil prices and foreign exchange fluctuations.

ONGC, India's third-big

Myanmar banking's new 'wow' factor - ATMs

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As Myanmar opens up after five decades of military rule, a country run on cash is finding a new alternative: plastic.

Private banks in Myanmar have begun rolling out automated teller machines in rece

Pakistani doctor in bin Laden hunt rejected U.S. escape: Officials

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U.S. authorities said a Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA track down Osama bin Laden turned down an opportunity to leave his country and resettle overseas with his family, two U.S. officials told Re

Facebook shares plumb new depths, valuation questioned

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Facebook Inc shares slid below $29 to a new low on Tuesday as nervous investors fled the company's shares, concerned about the social network's long-term business prospects and an initial offering pri

Biggest Greek bank warns of dire euro exit fallout

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If Greece left the euro, living standards would plummet, incomes would be slashed by more than half, and inflation and unemployment would skyrocket, the National Bank of Greece warned on Tuesday.

In

Morgan Stanley gets RBI nod for banking licence

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Morgan Stanley has received an in-principle approval from the RBI for a banking licence, a spokesman for the U.S. bank said on Wednesday, confirming a report in the Economic Times.

The licence would

More killings and ultimatum deepen Syria conflict

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Syrian rebels on Wednesday gave President Bashar al-Assad a 48-hour deadline to comply with an international peace plan otherwise they would renew their battle to overthrow him.

The ultimatum was iss

Family feud may disrupt Samsung succession plans

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A family feud at Samsung Group, parent of the world's largest electronics company by revenue, could upset the smooth handover of control of a smartphones-to-ships conglomerate whose $234 billion annu

Even after hiring bankers, RIM running out of options

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BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd may be running out of options as it struggles to turn around its slumping fortunes with the help of a coterie of investment bankers.

The bankers - including le

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