World economy
France and Germany clash over ECB role
17 Nov 2011
Europe's crisis: beyond finance
15 Nov 2011
The next crisis to befall Europe will be if Europe's political elite cannot retain power and give way to new political forces that will completely reshape the European political landscape — by far the most important consequence of the European financial crisis. By George Friedman. Republished with permission of STRATFOR
India Economic Summit: Body for environment, infrastructure projects mooted
14 Nov 2011
An independent panel to advise on matters regarding environment and infrastructure development would help ease policy constraints, chief ministers of three states said.
India Economic Summit: Body for environment, infrastructure projects mooted
14 Nov 2011
An independent panel to advise on matters regarding environment and infrastructure development would help ease policy constraints, chief ministers of three states said.
China not doing enough on currency: Obama
14 Nov 2011
India calls for ‘fair representation’ in IMF, World Bank
14 Nov 2011
Brazil, Russia, India and China were anchoring the global economy when the developed world was faltering, cpmmerce minister Anad Sharma said at the India Economic Summit
India calls for ‘fair representation’ in IMF, World Bank
14 Nov 2011
Brazil, Russia, India and China were anchoring the global economy when the developed world was faltering, cpmmerce minister Anad Sharma said at the India Economic Summit
Eurozone bailout fund buys its own bonds
14 Nov 2011
Europe's €1-trillion rescue fund, the European Financial Stability Facility has been forced to buy its own debt,as investors worry over the worsening eurozone sovereign debt crisis
Japan offers to join APEC forum
12 Nov 2011
Spain could be much worse than Italy, warns report
12 Nov 2011
Italy's debt disaster, bad as it is, has served to draw attention away from what could be a bigger disaster - Spain
S&P accidentally downgrades France’s AAA rating
11 Nov 2011
Finally, Russia gets green light to join WTO
11 Nov 2011
After 18 years of negotiations, the World Trade Organisation has cleared the way for Russia to join the global trade body.
China’s imports rise, exports slow
11 Nov 2011
Tokyo bourse puts Olympus on delisting watch
10 Nov 2011
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