The number of cases of rupee-denominated bonds being issued outside India may well increase in future.
The 18-year-old Scot, who has shot into the top 100 after starting the year ranked 411, defeated the American third seed to enter the semi-final of the Thailand Open.
In South Korea, the average employee works 2,357 hours per year--that's six-and-a-half hours for every single day of their life.
The third seed Thai was two points away from defeat against close friend Lee Hyung-taik at the Japan Open.
The shock and anger that had consumed Bear Stearns' 14,000 employees on Sunday afternoon had, by mid-week, yielded to a sense that the door of opportunity may have just opened.
A survey conducted by Swiss banking giant UBS found Oslo to be the most expensive in the world.
The top seed was dumped out of the Barcelona Open by Argentine Jose Acasuso in straight sets.
Jindal Strips is believed to have struck a deal with the overseas private investors for picking up about 10% equity by acquiring its $15 million foreign currency convertible bonds listed at the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.
ISRO does not figure either in the main list of top 20 satellite operators or in the supplementary list of five operators that are on threshold of commercial success in a ranking done by Space News.
India was on Friday guarded in its reaction to European Union farm ministers' 'historic' accord to reform its disputed Common Agricultural Policy.
Sania Mirza beat Crotia's Karolina Sprem 6-4, 6-2 in the first round of the US Open.
Government has cleared 29 foreign direct investment proposals worth Rs 262 crore (Rs 2.62 billion), including the Rs 134.35 crore (Rs 1.34 billion) proposal by Atlas Copco to convert Indian operations into a wholly-owned subsidiary.
A slip-up could spell the end of their hopes of making the next round in the Champions League.
What's common between Vijay Mallya, Ratan Tata and L N Mittal besides the fact that they are all India-born entrepreneurs looking to dominate global business? All three are victims of economic patriotism in foreign soil.
Silverline Technologies Inc, a software developer and services provider, said on Friday it was no longer in compliance with minimum share price requirements for listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
India posted an emphatic 4-0 victory over Mongolia in the third round of the 37th Chess Olympiad.
Infosys Technologies Ltd, India's No. 2 software services exporter, said on Friday its board will consider on Sunday a plan to sponsor an issue of American Depositary Receipts against existing equity shares.\n\n
Ratan Tata, Chairman of the $14.25 billion Tata Group, in an interview to London-based Financial Times hinted that the days of his family being at the helm of one of India's biggest industrial groups
The Azzurri beat 2006 World Cup hosts Germany 4-1. Argentina, France and Sweden also suffered shock defeats
Mittal Steel, owned by NRI steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal, has said that opposition to its controversial takeover bid of Luxembourg-based Arcelor is softening and the whole deal could be finalised by the end of June.
The 2001 champion beat Italy's Filippo Volandri to set up a third-round showdown with Lleyton Hewitt at Wimbledon.
Rejecting NRI steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal's takeover bid, the chief executive of the European steel group Arcelor said the Indian billionaire had behaved improperly in initiating the £12.7 billion bid and that he presided over a company with poor sta
Fixtures from the US Open Women's Singles Round 1 matches