Lean Indian hockey team plan abs celebration in London
David John had a rather unenviable task when he took over as physio of the Indian hockey team, a sweet-toothed squad with a number of lightweight vegetarians.
So the Australian, rather shrewdly, drop
India sells Afghanistan as an investment destination
India urged its vast private sector to invest in Afghanistan as a low tariff destination, saying that could help stabilise the country as Western nations begin to pull back troops after nearly 11 year
Gunmen ram van into Microsoft's Greek headquarters
Gunmen rammed a van packed with gas canisters into Microsoft's Greek headquarters in Athens and then set the vehicle on fire, causing damage but no injuries, police said on Wednesday.
At least two pe
Morgan Stanley maintains 'underperform' rating on SBI
Morgan Stanley has maintained its 'underperform' rating on State Bank of India, with a target price of Rs 1,425 after a meeting with the lender's management.
The investment bank says 'asset quality p
Coke to boost India investment by $3 billion
Coca-Cola Co announced a further $3 billion in investment in India over the next eight years on Tuesday as the world's biggest soft drinks maker seeks to expand in a country where its flagship brand t
Merkel buries euro bonds as summit tension rises
German Chancellor Angela Merkel sought to bury once and for all the idea of common eurozone bonds on Tuesday, saying Europe would not share total debt liability 'as long as I live', as the bloc's big
In a first, Citi fills global retail role with Asia exec
Citigroup Inc has named Jonathan Larsen as global head of its retail bank, filling the position for the first time with an Asia-based banker, in a move underscoring the company's growth in the region.
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
Gold ticks up in thin trade; deflation worry lingers
Gold regained strength on Wednesday, although concerns European leaders would fail to come up with concrete measures to solve the region's debt crisis could prompt a flight to the safety of the U.S. d
Sania Mirza pans AITA for using her as 'bait'
Sania Mirza has accused the India tennis federation of using her as 'bait' to placate doubles specialist Leander Paes as discontent continues to rumble over the country's controversial selection proce