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AI speaks every language. So why learn French anymore?As AI translation tools advance, universities grapple with the future of language education. While AI facilitates communication, experts ar...
ET Awards: ‘Invest in the idea of India, by India, for India,’ say top CEOs amid West Asia conflictIndian business leaders view the West Asia conflict as a catalyst for long-delayed structural reforms, urging accelerated efforts in energy...
Dollar surges in Asia as war's safe-haven shelterThe US dollar is surging, becoming the strongest safe asset. War in the Middle East has sent oil prices soaring and other assets tumbling. ...
Indian growth story is like a Bollywood movie, it will also have a happy ending: Uday Kotak on slowdownAsia's richest banker said the Indian picture looks very challenging , but it is never as bad as it looks.
August turns ugly for emerging markets as currency crises spreadWith heightened trade tensions threatening to erupt into a full-blown trade war
Hong Kong's Cathay lays off 600 amidst rising pressureCathay is making the cuts after it reported a $74 million loss in 2016, its first annual loss since 2008, it is the most comprehensive over...
Emerging market crisis: How 2014 compares to 1998Emerging markets today look a lot like they did back then. Yet there have been key changes that could help most of them escape full-blown c...
Déjà Vu: Only way out of the crisis for UPA is to seek a fresh mandateWhen the NDA came to power in 1998, we resolved to address slow growth, high inflation, high interest rates and recurring balance-of paymen...
EMs will continue to remain nervous on Syrian crisis: Ananth Narayan, StanChart Bank"There is a sense of reflexivity in the markets, where a spiral in the rupee can actually impact fundamentals," says Ananth Narayan.
Why Europe is getting less bad in 2013A sustained rebound in Europe will have important implications for countries in the emerging world, including India.
- Asia urged to mull common currency, monetary fund
Asia should consider a common currency and push for a regional monetary fund as economic integration picks up speed, a former top Japanese ...
- Financial crises that shook the world
Dubai World's decision to ask its creditors for more time to repay some of its debt raised the spectre of a sovereign default by the Emirat...
- India eligible for a pie of ADB's $3 bn additional funds
Asian Development Bank has said India can access part of $3 billion additional funds allocated by bank to help developing nations in tackli...
- Asian nations to form $120-b forex pool
Japan, China, South Korea and 10 Southeast Asian nations agreed to form a $120-billion pool of foreign-exchange reserves that can be used b...
- Financial crisis affecting India, Asia: Experts
The global financial crisis is far from over and it would have major impact on India with FIIs taking out money from the market. Ten countr...
- Asia faces sharper slowdown next year: Morgan Stanley
Asia is staring at a much sharper slowdown next year than anticipated. Stocks 52 Week: High, Low | BSE Losers: A, B | NSE Losers | Only: Bu...
- ADB pledges to help Asian economies address market crisis
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has said it would help Asian economies deal with the world financial crisis.
- Tables turned: Resilient Asia watches US in turmoil
Bailout is back as a buzzword 11 years after the Asian financial crisis, but this time the US is scrambling to rescue ailing banks. Biz Wee...
- Current finance crisis less serious than 1929: Stiglitz
The crisis now gripping world financial markets should be less serious than that of 1929, Nobel Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz said today, ...
- Barclays Capital aims to double Asia revenue, staff
Barclays Capital, the investment arm of Britain's third-biggest bank, plans to double revenue and staff in Asia by 2013, putting its faith ...