Greece must stick to bailout terms: Lagarde
Political leaders in Greece need to show the resolve to stay in the eurozone, which will require Athens to stick to the terms of its rescue package, International Monetary Fund managing director Chris
Fed officials keep door open on easing, eye risks
Several Federal Reserve policymakers last month thought the U.S. central bank might need to do more to support the economy if the recovery stumbles, but there was almost no support for extending its '
Gupta insider trading jury to hear Rajaratnam tapes
Convicted hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam is in prison, but the jurors of a separate insider trading trial of former Goldman Sachs Group Inc and Procter & Gamble Co board member Rajat Gupta will hea
Ad executives say jury still out on Facebook as medium
General Motors Inc's decision to stop advertising on Facebook may be a wake-up call for the No. 1 social network, but top advertising executives say it's far too early to know if the site will take of
India in talks for higher rating with Fitch: official
India is trying to press for a ratings upgrade with officials at Fitch Ratings agency, who are in New Delhi to take stock of the economy, a government official said on Thursday.
"We pitched for an up
North Korea resumes work on nuclear reactor- Report
North Korea has resumed construction work on an experimental light water reactor (ELWR) in a move that could extend its capacity to produce more material for nuclear weapons, website 38North reported
Facebook expands IPO size, aims for $15 billion: Source
Facebook Inc is increasing the size of its IPO by 85 million shares to about 422 million, a source familiar with the matter said, raising more than $15 billion in Silicon Valley's largest market debut
India must open coal to private miners: Tata
India must bring in more private miners to develop coal reserves which majority state-owned Coal India Ltd has left untapped, Tata Power Company Ltd executive Amulya Charan said on Tuesday.
India is
U.S., Pakistan on verge of reopening supply lines
Pakistan and the United States appeared on the verge of clinching an agreement to reopen ground supply lines into Afghanistan, a U.S. official said, as Islamabad confirmed its president will attend a
Piramal Healthcare to acquire US firm for USD 635 million
Drugmaker Piramal Healthcare has agreed to buy a U.S.-based healthcare data provider for $635 million to boost research and development, the company said on Wednesday, a month after it acquired the ne