Developers in India are struggling as loans become harder to get from non-bank lenders whose own funding is drying up
Huawei is in talks with governments across Europe on security standards for new technology, although it's been unable to engage the US in similar negotiations
'For some of us who have been compliant all along, this gives us an opportunity to consolidate the business while rivals are otherwise busy,' says Vijay Shekhar Sharma
It's possible Pakistan may want to stir up trouble in Kashmir. But, if it succeeds, then it is New Delhi that will have failed
UK farmers export about a third of the lamb they produce, and almost all of that heads to the EU, particularly France and Germany
US Federal Trade Commission's consumer-protection staff and the firm are in discussions that could lead to a resolution of the agency's investigation into whether Facebook violated a 2011 settlement
The yield on the benchmark 10-year bonds, for instance, is up five basis points this month. In comparison, the five- and three-year yields have fallen at least 22 basis points in the period
India's relatively strong economic growth, supportive central bank and tame inflation are likely to keep investors calm over the long-term, analysts said
The A380 isn't an important source of revenue - accounting for just 2 per cent of the company's aircraft deliveries in 2018 - and it doesn't make money
The amount of uridashi bonds sold in rupees fell to 1.1% of all sales of such debt so far this year, lowering its ranking to No 7
Ghosn won't benefit from a non-compete agreement that would have paid him two years' compensation
The state's dominance makes negotiating free-trade agreements much easier than it would be in a post-Brexit UK
The auditor's report allows the government to defend itself against the corruption charges, but is unlikely to end debate about the deal amid news reports featuring leaked documents
While a rate cut typically lowers a currency's yield appeal, it bolsters foreign inflows into local shares, which helps strengthen the rupee
China recently reported its worst January box office receipts since 2015, while the number of movies produced began to fall last September, a harbinger of leaner times ahead
A 24-nation alliance known as OPEC+ that formed two years ago has just started another round of output curbs to prevent a supply glut
Consumer-price growth reached 2.05 per cent in January, well below the Reserve Bank of India's medium term target of 4 per cent
That's prompted fund managers to warn that valuations are too high and led to lowering in earnings estimates this year from record levels
The tech giant's six-year-old artificial intelligence debating system, affectionately dubbed "Miss Debater," went head-to-head with one of the world's most decorated practitioners on Monday
Over 50% of assets under management erased in December quarter