Sensex falls on RBI deputy comments
The Sensex falls around 0.6 percent, heading to its first decline in five sessions, as investors book profits in banks after an RBI deputy governor says domestic interest rates not too high to impact
Credit Suisse positive on auto parts makers
Credit Suisse initiates coverage of India's auto components makers and says the sector offers 'a structural positive story and a large higher margin replacement market'.
"Given low penetration levels
Indian financier jailed over 1990s crisis-era fraud in Thailand
A Thai court jailed an Indian financier for 10 years on Friday for massive embezzlement that helped bankrupt a Thai bank in the mid-1990s and spark a crisis in the financial sector that spread through
Syria accused of new massacre as U.N. meets
Syrian troops and militiamen loyal to President Bashar al-Assad stood accused by opponents on Thursday of a new massacre of scores of villagers hours before a divided U.N. Security Council convenes to
Reliance Industries aims to increase KG gas production: Ambani
Reliance Industries hopes to produce an additional 30 million cubic metres per day of gas at its KG D6 field off India's east coast, chairman Mukesh Ambani said.
The additional production will be rea
Adani seeks partners for $2 billion Australia rail line
Adani Enterprises will look for partners to help fund a $2 billion coal rail line from Australia's Galilee Basin to the Pacific Ocean, it said on Thursday, after winning state approval for its propose
US troops do the 'vampire' shift to avoid Afghan sniper
US Staff-Sergeant Joshua Danison cranes his neck to survey jagged ridges vertical and black above him on the eastern edge of Afghanistan, then reels off the rules here for survival as a Chinook transp
US soon to grant more waivers to Iran sanctions
The United States will ‘very soon’ announce a new list of countries that will receive waivers to financial sanctions on oil trade with Iran, a US official said on Thursday.
The latest round of US san
Syria accused of new massacre as U.N. meets
Syrian troops and militiamen loyal to President Bashar al-Assad stood accused by opponents on Thursday of a new massacre of scores of villagers hours before a divided U.N. Security Council convenes to
GAIL: Shale investments to hedge US LNG imports
GAIL (India) Ltd has around $1 billion to spend on shale gas assets in North America, which will act as a hedge against planned imports of U.S. liquefied natural gas, the company's managing director s