Renault and Nissan are expanding the capacity at their joint-venture factory in India by a third as part of their strategy to utilize the country as a global manufacturing hub and also to tap potential growth in local demand.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said he was aware of India's concerns over its trade deficit with China and expressed a willingness to help Indian companies access China's market.
Morgan Stanley is selling its wealth-management business in India to Standard Chartered for an undisclosed amount.
Outsourcing firm iGate said its board fired President and Chief Executive Phaneesh Murthy with immediate effect for allegedly failing to report a relationship with a subordinate employee.
Developed economies returned to growth in the first three months of the year, although the euro zone continued to lag behind the U.S. and Japan, according to figures released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
The anticipated share sale of state-run Coal India is facing hurdles that could delay or possibly jeopardize it, from a threat of strikes by unions to a sluggish outlook of the broader sector.
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SoftBank Corp. plans to raise $3.9 billion via a record bond issuance in June, as Sprint Nextel Corp. weighs the Japanese carrier's $20.1 billion offer against a rival $25.5 billion bid from Dish Network Corp.
Asian stocks were mostly lower on Tuesday, with a fall in Industrial and Commercial Bank of China weighing on Hong Kong. The HSI fell 0.5%
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Silver earned its moniker as the "Devil's metal" with a day of whipsaw trading that took prices to their lowest level since September 2010.
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Heard on the Street: Japan's monetary easing on asset prices is uneven. Shares in real-estate investment trusts have soared, but underlying property prices have barely budged. That should worry REIT investors.
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The final stages of the Indian Premier League get underway Tuesday under the shadow of a spot-fixing scandal that has deeply scarred the annual cricket tournament.
As temperatues in northern India this week rise to 46 degree Celsius, here are 23 ways we've thought of to cool off.
A Wall Street Journal story about attitudes to women among some senior judges in India prompted readers to reflect on the legal system here and abroad.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to Delhi hasn't caused any significant disturbance, apart from disruptions to the capital's transport system.
As Venice's Palazzo Grassi hosts its first exhibition devoted to a single artist, François Pinault open up about the rejuvenating power of contemporary art.
Chinese fishermen seized along with their vessel by North Koreans this month have been freed, according to the boat's owner and Chinese state media, in a case that has tested ties between the Asian allies.
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Yahoo's $1.1 billion deal for Tumblr is a fairy-tale ending for the blogging site, which fetched a rich price despite its meager revenue. Many other highflying Web startups may not be as lucky.
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Rather than tune out a political system plagued by allegations of cronyism and wasteful spending, Spaniards and many other Europeans are turning to grass-roots activism.
People are daft about Daft Punk, crazy enough to spend thousands of dollars on helmets resembling what the two pop stars are usually wearing.
Will sleeping more on the weekend make up for lost snoozing during the work week?
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North Korean leader Kim Jun Eun and his wife visit a children's camp, police move an injured person after a suicide bombing, rescue workers search dirty waters following a building collapse in Cambodia, and more.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is in India on his first overseas trip after assuming office in March. In pictures.
Policemen in Jalandhar, a man cools off in Allahabad, a boy throws a sheep into a river in Srinagar, and more.
Delhi Police have arrested 11 bookmakers and three Indian cricketers for allegedly spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League. In pictures.
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