Inc today met with Commerce Minister Anand Sharma to discuss the palpable slowdown in the economy, fall in industrial output and the issue of credit cost....
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U.S. stocks mostly fell Friday, jeopardizing weekly gains, after the U.S. economy expanded less than expected and results from Ford Motor Co. fell short of Wall Street's estimates.While...
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China also hit already nervy investors.London's leading shares index fell 4.5pc today - the 9th biggest fall in its history - amid fears for the global economy.TheFollowing...
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fell Monday, with the benchmark indexes positioned for monthly declines, as Spain's economy fell into recession in the first quarter.11...
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mostly fell Friday, jeopardizing weekly gains, after the U.S. economy expanded less than expected and results from Ford Motor Co. fell short of Wall Street's estimates.While...
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Retail sales in Germany unexpectedly fell in February, denting hopes that consumer spending will support the economy in the first quarter.Sales in Europe's largest economy fell 1.1% compared with the month before, the Federal Statistics Office said.But January's figure was revised up from a drop of 1.6% to show a smaller fall of 1.2%.Germany's economy shrank 0.2% in the final three months of 2011,...
Source : BBC
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Global stocks fell on Wednesday after more evidence emerged that the global economy is faltering fast and that the eurozone is heading for a recession as the debt crisis spreads to the bigger economies like Italy and Spain.Following figures on Tuesday that showed the US economy grew less than anticipated in the third quarter, the bad news has piled up for investors. With China’s economy suffering a...
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fell Monday after a pledge from European finance ministers to support that region's weak economies calmed markets around the globe.Vladimir...
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York - Investors are worried US earnings growth may finally fall back to earth as turmoil in Europe and signs of a less robust Chinese economy hurt foreign support.While...
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- Investors are worried U.S. earnings growth may finally fall back to earth as turmoil in Europe and signs of a less robust Chinese economy hurt foreign support.More...
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