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China launches investigation in response to EU's probe of solar, wind power and other productsChina's Commerce Ministry announced an investigation into alleged unfair EU trade practices in wind power, photovoltaics, and security equi...
EU governments hesitant on Chinese EV tariffs as trade spat escalatesGermany, whose carmakers made a third of their sales last year in China, wants to stop the tariffs, according to a government source, while...
EU governments waver over Chinese EV tariffs as trade spat escalatesEU countries debate supporting tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in Brussels amid concerns over Beijing's possible retaliation affecting...
Britain's debate over EU membership and Europe's messiah complexEU has institutions with names suggesting democratic accountability and representation, but their goal has always been to advance the cause...
Expect no trend reversal even if Greek negotiations fail; if China wilts, India blooms: Nirmal Jain, IIFL"At best market will give a short term dip but I do not think it will have any medium to long term impact on the market."
Markets will weaken quite a bit if Budget 2015 disappoints: Sanjay Mathur, RBS"My viewpoint is somewhat radical on this. I think we cannot have a budget which is middle-of-the-ground. We need a big-bang budget now."
India to benefit from falling oil prices: Christopher Darling, LGM InvestmentsCertainly nobody at the heart of Europe wants to see any nation leaving the European monetary mechanism, Christopher Darling points out.
Eurozone crisis: Why adopting the euro is a trap for some nationsOnce a country adopts the euro, it enters a danger zone where capital becomes so cheap that govts & firms can accumulate too much debt, say...
- India has plenty of lessons to learn from the eurozone crisis
Excessive protection to domestic industry, lack of regulatory clarity and good institutional framework, slow decision-making and poor gover...
India's good growth is a miracle: Martin Feldstein, President Emeritus, National Bureau of Economic ResearchCash transfers through job schemes seems wasteful, cutting fiscal deficit will solve many problems.
India more likely to face uncertainty due to EU crisis: Montek Singh AlhuwaliaIn an interview to Deepshikha, Montek speaks of India facing more uncertainty due to EU crisis than it confronted in the global recession i...
- Indian cos in Europe suffered 15% revenue losses till June'11
A new survey has found that many domestic firms operating in Europe have suffered up to 15 per cent revenue losses in 15 months till June, ...
- Greece on the edge, bailout terms under discussion
Greece faces the very real prospect that it will need a bailout designed to prevent the country from defaulting. Earnings I Stocks: Gainers...
- Recession: Europe’s bruised economies search for way forward
Countries on Europe's financially stricken fringe are groping for a ways to provide jobs and pay down crushing deficits. Top gainers, loser...
- Greece does not need to sell islands: PM
Prime Minister George Papandreou said on Friday that Greece did not need to sell some its uninhabited islands to raise cash and plug its ga...
- Europe's debt crisis intensifies
Fears of another crisis spiral for world economy deepened after Portuguese parliament defeated a government austerity plan. How could China...
- Greece debt crisis unfolds
Greece has been experiencing credit crisis after it joined the euro bandwagon.