Shareholders will decide today if safeguarding the electric-car maker's larger-than-life CEO is worth the price
"We can't allow people to make a mockery of the law," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said
Facebook said the ads are an effort to help improve digital literacy
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Still, dipping into RBI's reserves to sell dollars will be easier said than done
In a country where groceries account for half of the almost $1 trillion retail market, Bigbasket is using knowledge learned the hard way during the dotcom era
The yield on the benchmark 10-year government bond was trading little changed at 7.61 per cent, paring an earlier advance of two basis points
Some 95 per cent of India's population with net assets of $50 million or more lifted their holdings in the 12 months through October
India would see GDP increase 27 per cent if it were able to boost female workforce participation to the levels seen for men
While the average representation of women on REIT boards rose to 15.5 percent from 8 per cent in the past decade, that still trails the 22 per cent average for the S&P 500, according to the study
Grab would buy out Uber's operations in certain markets in Southeast Asia and Uber will take a stake in Grab
Japan's Financial Services Agency ordered two exchanges to halt operations for a month and penalized four others on Thursday
Global sugar prices have tumbled about 28 per cent in the past year on a global surplus as production is set to increase in Europe and India
The increase, to a total of almost 130,000, came as each of the world's major economies began to grow at the same time
Just six months ago, CEFC called itself China's largest private oil and gas company,now, it's being hit by a slew of bad news
Tesla installed 87 megawatts of commercial and residential solar in Q4 while rival Sunrun added 85 in the same period
Though the number of job cuts is not known, focus will be on white-collar staff rather than engineers and technicians
Trump's latest tariff treat on imports from China ensnares some of the country's most successful manufacturing companies
The looming lawsuit comes as Swiss financial regulator Finma tries to temper some of govt's enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies
Firms from countries including in Europe, Japan, South Korea and Singapore are keen to invest in China's financial sector