World economy
China's exports up 20.4 % in July
10 Aug 2011
US downgrade won't impact IT sector: NASSCOM
09 Aug 2011
China's passenger car sales slow down in July
09 Aug 2011
China likely to increase interest rates again
08 Aug 2011
No immediate impact of US downgarde on Asia Pacific, says S&P
08 Aug 2011
However, the rating agency warns, that in the long-term a contraction in the US and Europe could lead to a deeper and more prolonged impact than the one witnessed recently
US downgrading will hit India's exports: FIEO
06 Aug 2011
Why S&P downgraded the US
06 Aug 2011
S&P lowers US rating from `AAA' to `AA+'
06 Aug 2011
S&P cut US's long-term credit rating from `AAA' to `AA+' and the short-term rating to `A-1+', giving a fresh blow to the embattled economy.
Indian markets panic on US fears
06 Aug 2011
US may be in double dip recession: Analysts
05 Aug 2011
Moody’s allows US to keep AAA credit rating
03 Aug 2011
US Senate approves debt deal, averts government default
02 Aug 2011
The plan relies only on spending cuts and does not include tax hikes for wealthy Americans.
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