India can tide over economic crisis: Kamal Nath
India with its strong economic fundamentals could tide over the current global financial crisis, says Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath.
Tatas move to Gujarat, but Karnataka announces Nano panel
The Karnataka government seemed so confident it had bagged the Nano small car project that it announced constituting a committee to decide on tax concessions to Tata Moto...
IMF forecasts $1.4 Trillion losses for U.S. financial sector
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned Tuesday that the U.S. financial sector losses could total $1.4 trillion as the housing crisis at the centre of the turmoil ha...
Markets recover somewhat, key index again above 11,000
After opening weak and then suffering almost a free fall, Indian equities markets recovered somewhat by mid-afternoon and a key index once again breached the 11,000 mark ...
Hong Kong shares plunge 8 percent in early trade
Hong Kong stocks plunged by 8 percent to below 15,000 points in early trading Friday as fears over a global economic meltdown heightened.
Global market mayhem evokes mixed reaction in Latin America
Latin American countries have reacted differently to the current world financial crisis with some governments urging more support from developed nations and some others t...
U.S. engaging India to expand access to global economy: Rice
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the U.S. has been deepening its engagement with emerging economic leaders like India, China and Brazil in a bid to expand access ...
Obama, McCain agree on Buffett leading U.S. treasury
Senators Barack Obama and John McCain have agreed that billionaire investor Warren Buffett is the most qualified person to head the U.S. Treasury Department in the next a...
'Tata's Gujarat deal will strengthen auto industry'
The Indian auto industry has welcomed Tata Motors' decision to set up Nano small car plant in Gujarat, saying the deal has reinforced the confidence of the industry.
Tata Steel bags Deming Application Prize
Tata Steel has bagged the prestigious Deming Application Prize-2008 for Total Quality Management (TQM).

