BMW, Hyundai in alliance talks on engines: Source
German premium carmaker BMW and South Korea's Hyundai Motor are discussing a possible tie-up in engine development and other areas, a source who has direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
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Bin Laden had disdain for Al-Qaeda affiliates: Documents
Osama bin Laden showed disdain for Al-Qaeda affiliates, fretted about his organisation's image and was deeply worried about its security, according to documents seized from his hideout in Pakistan and
London 2012 - Bolt may face surprise challenge in 100m
Triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt could have an unexpected challenger when the Jamaican world record holder runs his first 100 metres on Saturday.
Asafa Powell, who held the world record before Bolt
India plans review of tax treaty with Mauritius
India is considering a review of the Double Taxation Avoidance Treaty with Mauritius to raise revenues, Minister of State for Finance S.S. Palanimanickam told lawmakers on Friday.
Indian officials ha
Chery seeks $951 mln loan for Jaguar Land Rover JV
China's largest passenger vehicle exporter, Chery Automobile Co Ltd is in talks with banks for a roughly Rmb 6bn loan ($951 mln) for its joint venture with Jaguar Land Rover Ltd, a wholly owned subsid
Tata's Jaguar Land Rover to invest in UK plant: Report
Luxury car maker Jaguar Land Rover, part of Tata Motors, plans to invest 200 million pounds in a plant in central England, the Daily Telegraph reported on Thursday.
The investment at the factory, whi
Fiat cuts India distribution tie with Tata Motors
Italian carmaker Fiat is to set up its own car dealer network in India to grow sluggish sales, ending a six-year distribution agreement with Tata Motors.
Fiat said on Wednesday the move should help b
Tata's Jaguar Land Rover to invest in UK plant: Report
Luxury car maker Jaguar Land Rover, part of Tata Motors, plans to invest 200 million pounds in a plant in central England, the Daily Telegraph reported on Thursday.
The investment at the factory, whi
U.N. food index set to ease, inflation fears remain
World food prices are expected to ease in April after three months of rises due to falls in some grain prices, but inflation worries are still simmering as soybean and rice prices climb - fanning fear
News Corp board supports Murdoch after UK report
News Corp's board of directors came out in full support of Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch on Wednesday, some 36 hours after a British parliamentary committee had described him as unfit to run a major