Losing Walmart, the world's largest retailer, is a blow for Google. Walmart has emerged as one of Amazon's main e-commerce competitors
China's dispute alleges US tariffs violate WTO's most favoured nation provision because the measures fail to provide the same tariff treatment that the US offers to imports of all other WTO members
Once the dominant choice for Europe's car buyers, diesel's recent decline can be traced to the Dieselgate scandal in late 2015
While EU government leaders wield broad powers, the new crop of European lawmakers will have a say in shaping the European Commission, the bloc's executive arm, and thus influence policy
Investors have turned skittish about the health of India's finances amid signs that Centre is ready to sacrifice fiscal discipline as it weighs an aid package to appease farmers, a key voting block
Flying cars may have their share of whizz-bang charm for those who can afford them. For the rest of us, more down-to-earth solutions look a lot more attractive
Roger Stone was arrested by FBI agents Friday on charges of lying to Congress, obstructing a probe and witness tampering
Pakistan, India and Afghanistan are among the world's eight most water-stressed countries
The Amazon stores will be built in London or counties including Surrey, Kent, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Essex and Middlesex
Long overshadowed by her older brother, the younger Gandhi is a fixture in the backrooms of Indian politics
Global leaders and technology chieftains agreed on the need for stricter government oversight, after a year that featured privacy scandals at Facebook Inc. and a broad reckoning of the tech industry
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable is asking for the government to prepare for another Brexit referendum
Venezuela would be interesting if there's regime change, Mobius also said.
US sanctions may mean more supply becomes available for the OPEC producer's other big customers: China and India
The administration of President Donald Trump is escalating a fight with a formidable adversary
Speculation raged across trading desks as to whether an inept human or badly-programmed machine was to blame
National Assembly speaker Juan Guaido says he is president, but so does Nicolas Maduro, the authoritarian leader who the reins of power.
The paper's findings rekindle the debate on the Reserve Bank of India's autonomy, just as a panel reviews how much funds the monetary authority should hold
Billionaire Mittal says Indian telecom recovery possible by 2020
However, the company's balance sheet will be stronger in a year, Srikanth said, as its investment goes down and it transfers its fiber and tower undertakings to separate companies