India also hasn't been able to attract a greater portion of global foreign direct investment, even as FDI flows to China plummet, the Oxford Economics study said
The debut may set the tone for a string of other billion-dollar-plus deals coming to the market in India
Kremlin is seizing its opportunity to cast Putin as standing up to the West in attempting to reshape the global order
Barclays Plc. points to record-high gold prices, a stronger dollar, and increased risk aversion as reasons why the central bank may allow the rupee to decline
The production company, which has also financed and produced films such as The Blind Side, filed a lawsuit accusing Musk of copyright infringement
President Joe Biden's decision to send Hochstein this week is signaling the urgency of a lasting cease-fire in Lebanon
During his tenure, he's been a sounding board on issues ranging from China to technology operations to appointing key new executives, according to current and former Nike and Apple employees
360 One confirmed Taparia's departure, saying he tendered his resignation last month and a smooth transition is underway
Local firms are fueling competition with global giants such Cerberus and Oaktree Capital Management
Global funds last week sold Rs 870 crore ($104 million) of the so-called Fully Accessible Route bonds
The public offering aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goal to boost renewable energy production to 500 gigawatts by the end of the decade
Hyundai's compatriot LG Electronics Inc. is also reported to be preparing for a potential IPO of its Indian unit
Meanwhile, Moody's Ratings has slated Friday for a possible report on France, which faces intense investor scrutiny at present. With its assessment one step higher than major competitors
Fewer American weapons are available for shipment to Kyiv, and the eyes of Western governments are focused overwhelmingly on Israel and Iran
Whenever the US gets kicked out of a country, moreover, it not only leaves an opening for Russia but also becomes less effective at fighting terrorists in the region
Around 20 companies from Asia Pacific are listing shares next week in deals that may raise as much as $8.3 billion
The decline was largely driven by indications that Israel is going to avoid attacking Iran's oil infrastructure - one of the market's big concerns
DJI had unsuccessfully attempted to engage with the defence department for more than 16 months on the issue, a spokesperson for the world's largest maker of consumer drones said on Friday
Treasury officials highlighted that the widening was largely due to accounting for the Biden administration's broad student debt relief plan
In the 1980s, the US took a tough protectionist line on Japanese automobile imports and demanded "voluntary" quotas