ECB turns screws on Greece, stops accepting collateral
The European Central Bank turned up the heat on Greece on Friday ahead of a review of its bailout programme, saying it would stop accepting Greek bonds and other collateral used by Greek banks to tap ECB funding, at least until after the review.
ICC calls for global lifeban on Kaneria, makes other approvals
The ICC Board on Wednesday unanimously acknowledged the lifetime ban imposed on Pakistan cricketer Danish Kaneria by ECB for his role in an English spot-fixing scandal and urged the member nations to
Govt announces steps to revive economic conditions
India took a handful of measures to prop up the embattled rupee on Monday, including increasing the limit on foreign investment in government bonds by $5 billion to $20 billion, the RBI said.
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ECB faces tough test on help for eurozone
The European Central Bank (ECB) faces a new eurozone debt crisis on Thursday, with many wanting it to resume controversial purchases of government debt to ease the market pressure on Italy and Spain.
ECB to suspend Mascarenhas for 14 days in 2011
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has handed a two-week ban, starting next season, to all-rounder Dmitri Mascarenhas for his twitter outburst against national selector Geoff Miller.
ECB to get tough on players who 'overstep the mark' on Twitter
After a string of controversies in recent weeks, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has now vowed to get tough with players who “overstep the mark” on micro-blogging site Twitter.
Pakistan likely to play triangular series in England next summer
London, July 17: With the return of international cricket in the country nowhere in sight, Pakistan is likely to return to England next summer to a triangular one-day tournament involving Sri Lanka an