Business
India, China tie for top spot in Forbes Asia's Fab 50
India had 16 entries on the annual roster of the best 50 big-capitalisation and profitable companies in the region list, compared to 13 last year.
Food inflation rises up to 11.47 pc
India's food inflation accelerated in late August.
Morgan Stanley downgrades BlackBerry maker RIM
The downgrading comes at a time when the company was struggling to address security concerns of governments in different countries over the usage of BlackBerry smart phones.
Food inflation shoots up again at 11.4 pc
On a yearly basis, cereals registered a growth of 6.97 per cent, driven mainly by higher prices of pulses, rice and heat.
Infosys to search for Murthy's successor: report
The normal time for discussing such replacements is around two quarters ahead of the departure of the person.
Hike in key rates will ease inflation: Pranab
Headline inflation has been in double digits for five straight months, sparking street protests.
Satyam scam case hearing adjourned to July 29
Former chairman of Satyam, B Ramalinga Raju, is one of the accused in the case.
Industry grows by 11.50 per cent in May
Industrial output grew in double digits for the eighth straight month, on good showing by manufacturing.
Sony loses billions, but CEO mints millions
Stringer made $ 4.5 million plus stock options in last financial year at a time when company was suffering huge losses.
RCom board approves 26 per cent stake sale
The board's decision comes within two weeks of the Ambani bothers calling a truce.
Economy grew at 7.4 per cent in 2009-10
The Central Statistics Organisation also revised upwards the growth rates for Q2 and Q3 of 2009-10.
Anil Ambani to launch entertainment TV channels
Reliance Media World will form an equal joint venture with iconic American media company CBS Corporation
No decision yet on retail reforms: officials
Opening up of retail sector to foreign companies is seen by many as a solution against inflation.
Indian wine set to enter UK market
The company has already signed distribution agreements with two importers and distributors.
Greece goes bust, Portugal tightens its belt
Portuguese PM and the opposition leader have drawn up steps to slash its budget deficit.
World Bank blacklists Videocon for fraud
The Indian consumer electronics giant has been banned for a period of three years.