As smartphone sales growth sputters in saturated Western markets, every smartphone maker from Apple Inc. to Samsung and Xiaomi are looking to India to boost their fortunes
The shutdown on Saturday surpassed the 1995-1996 funding lapse, when Bill Clinton was president and Newt Gingrich was speaker of the House
Jet Airways, once India's No 2 airline, has been seeking funds from investors
More than half of the world's heavy crude is processed in the US
Weaker growth and the possibility of inflation undershooting the 2 per cent lower boundary of the RBI's inflation target range are adding to calls for interest rate cuts this year
The White House said in response the claims are 'completely baseless, but we cannot comment further about ongoing litigation'
Energy Minister Al-Falih says group ready to do more if needed
Saudi Arabia plans to complete the sale of four flour milling companies and Saudia Medical Services facilities this year
Sales of the passenger-car body style that's dominated the industry since the Model T will sink to 21.5 per cent of the US market by 2025, according to researchers
The sales are key to the country's efforts to wean the economy off oil, but so far have been dogged by delays - most notably the IPO of oil giant Aramco
Right now, Beijing needs to be pushing hard on all fronts to keep its growth engine running
Qaddafi's son hasn't announced his intentions whether to stand for president but last month he sent an envoy to Russia, which has become a key power broker in Libya, to ask for political support
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability, accounting for 10 per cent of deaths globally in 2016
Despite paring its current production, the UAE is working to build greater future capacity
OPEC, led by Saudi Arabia, agreed to cut oil output this year to support prices
For all the talk of easing trade fears or a dovish Fed, incremental increases in allocation are one technical reason for the breadth and speed of the rally
Some Trump allies have been encouraging him to declare a national emergency and redirect other funds to begin building the wall
The resulting misallocation of resources is making India's blossoming urban areas well-nigh unlivable
The H1-B visa program allows US companies to hire foreign workers in some skilled occupations
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