World economy
China's exports rise 11.6 per cent in October
10 Nov 2012
China-India combine set to dwarf G7 in 50 years: OECD
09 Nov 2012
A new OECD report projects the economies of China and India would overtake those of the US-Eurozone-Japan as the balance of economic power shifts dramatically over the next half century
BoE, ECB keep key interest rates unchanged
09 Nov 2012
Markets give thumbs down to Obama victory
08 Nov 2012
Democrats hang on to Senate majority
07 Nov 2012
The elections, gridlock and foreign policy
07 Nov 2012
The United States held elections last night, and nothing changed. Barack Obama remains president. The Democrats remain in control of the Senate with a non-filibuster-proof majority. The Republicans remain in control of the House of Representatives. By George Friedman. Republished with permission of Stratfor
It's Obama again as Romney concedes defeat
07 Nov 2012
President Barack Obama has been re-elected for a second term with 300 plus electoral college votes despite uncertainty over the economy, which weighed uppermost in the minds of the electorate.
Dollar down in Asia after Obama victory
07 Nov 2012
India hails Obama win – but with some reservations
07 Nov 2012
Most Indians including business leaders agree President Obama’s re-election is a good thing, but some niggles remain, says Jagdeep Worah
Obama re-elected
07 Nov 2012
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