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Is it too late to save the US economy from a recession?During Donald Trump's second term, top American companies faced significant losses. Apple's valuation dropped drastically, followed by simi...
Charting the Global Economy: Bond yields soar to kick off 2025There was a belief that policy rate cuts, made by all the main central banks, would ensure that remained the peak. It’s now coming into que...
Rishi Sunak makes apology calls to ex-MPs after UK election debaclePost Labour's landslide, Rishi Sunak called unseated Tories, announced his resignation, and kept Richmond and Northallerton. Priti Patel, J...
Biden’s key aides under fire after his lackluster performance in the debateIt has been reported that three key aides of President Joe Biden who had assisted him in the first debate are under fire after the debacle....
Democrats hold ‘Serious’ talks to replace Joe Biden; Is he on his way out?The Democrats are worried and are there are talks going on to replace Biden. Biden has refused to step down and has the support of more tha...
Data Breach: How will the biggest scandal that Facebook is mired in affect its credibility in India?As Facebook spends the next few months trying to convince its users that their data is safe, India will be crucial to their plans. India is...
Queen Elizabeth II unveils UK government agenda in scaled-down Parliament openingThe scaled down version, minus the usual royal procession and pageantry, is a result of the rushed preparations following the snap general ...
Queen's Speech for 2018 cancelled to deal with BrexitLeader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom said the next parliamentary session was being doubled in length to two years.
Can still be next British PM: Jeremy Corbyn, Labour leader"This is still on. Absolutely," 68-year-old Corbyn told the Sunday Mirror, still not giving up his dream of becoming the next British Prime...
Easier FDI norms to boost economic growth, employment: Nirmala SitharamanThe minister said that easing of the FDI norms in sectors such as construction development would help generate more employment opportunitie...
Year after most humiliating defeat, here is how Congress plans to rebuild itselfRahul Gandhi feels the Congress' revival after the crushing defeat in Lok Sabha polls is easy considering the many mistakes by the BJP gove...
Britain’s longest serving Asian MP Keith Vaz named vice-chairman of Labour partyFrom getting the 3000 pound visa bond scheme scrapped to rescuing Baba Ramdev after he was detained at the airport in UK, Vaz is the most p...
Britain’s longest serving Asian MP Keith Vaz named vice-chairman of Labour partyFrom getting the 3000 pound visa bond scheme scrapped to rescuing Baba Ramdev after he was detained at the airport in UK, Vaz is the most p...
Sonia, Rahul Gandhi sought Delhi High Court relief in the National Herald case in 2014The Gandhis, who were trying to come to terms with Congress' debacle in the general elections, suffered another rude shock after they were ...
For Karnataka, 2014 will be a year to forget with sexual assault of school girls and terror blotIn a disconcerting trend, as many as five incidents of alleged sexual assaults of minor girls in schools were reported in the city in as ma...
- October 15, 2013: Mecklai Financial report on rupee
Intraday bias remains bearish for the Rupee, with key resistance at 61.80levels and a break above that will trigger 62.0 levels. On the dow...
Failure Not FatalTurning success into failure does not need special talent. Just resting on your laurels, which, in turn, entails taking success for granted...
Offshoring blamed for RBS' onshore glitch; bank clarifies fault was localThe unsubstantiated allegations, denied by RBS, reprise a familiar pattern of noise against offshore outsourcing from developed nations to ...
- Through the third eye: Is DMK considering pulling out of UPA govt
Even as the DMK leadership is trying to recover from the shock of denial of bail to Kanimozhi, the party is finding itself fighting another...
Banking on bailoutsBanks and financial institutions are hard to regulate as most operate globally and are attracted to countries with the least regulation.