The world's largest steelmaker, Mittal Steel Co. will buy 36.7 per cent stake for $316 million in China's Hunan Valin Steel Tube & Wire Co.
It's a scary market fall, albeit much anticipated. While, the reasons are largely global, it seems the Indian indices will remain in the tight grip of bears for sometime.
The task of the alliance is to prevent hacking attacks from foreign countries.
Police said the exact death toll could not be ascertained, as the victims were blown to pieces.
Jyoti Randhawa will lead the Indian challenge at the million-dollar TCL Classic, a joint sanctioned event between European and Asian Tours
Scotland's Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren will take the World Cup back to the home of golf for the first time after beating the United States on the third hole of a sudden death playoff in Shenzhen, China on Sunday.
Chinese equity prices have remained immune to the erosion in investor confidence witnessed at other centres.
Indian company Zensar Technologies has formed a joint venture with a Chinese software firm in Shenzhen that will boost the latter's bid to become a major global outsourcing centre.
A major Chinese telecom firm has won an over $5 million contract in post-war Iraq, despite facing "some resistance" from the US-led provincial authority, the state media reported on Tuesday.
To get listed overseas, companies are getting U.S.-traded outfits to buy them.
Amid the booming India-China trade, entrepreneurs and experts from both sides discussed bilateral relations and the potential for increased cooperation under the WTO framework, especially in industrial, scientific and technological areas.
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.
A new plant in Chennai could help the PC maker catch up with rivals in a market that's the computer world's Next Big Thing.
Many Chinese companies, including a textile major have spawned strong domestic labels in recent years
The headlines in the South China Morning Post, among other regional newspapers this morning, are focused on the failure of the US-China trade talks.
Jyoti Randhawa is perched at an impressive third place in the Asian Order of Merit list.
The joint declaration lists the BRICS nations' consensus on global economy, international financial issues and developmental affairs.
With a sale of 14 Phantoms to a Hong Kong hotel, the fabled British carmaker is riding a wave, and Infiniti, Acura, and Lexus are in the wake.
Claude Arpi profiles Xi Jinping, the man destined to lead China soon.
Learning how China is addressing issues like poverty alleviation, education, health and infrastructure is what the leaders and future leaders of India should focus on.
Leading Chinese intellectuals and writers have released a petition that suggests twelve ways to deal with the Tibet crisis. The petition, which indicates a major shift in the intellectual scene of China, has appeared on several websites. The petition states, "Chinese voices are being raised in China in response to the way Beijing has handled the protests that began on March 10." The letter is signed by 29 signatories and displays courage on their part.
Saudi Arabia's squad for the World Cup finals in Germany comprises the following 23 players.
With experts concurring that India and China are lucrative markets for real estate, a comparison between the two countries is inevitable, writes Ravi Teja Sharma.
Slowing down China's high-speed economy is devilishly hard to do, and may even be beyond Beijing's control.
Newly flush customers in China are buying high-end cars with all the extras. That's good news for foreign automakers facing tighter margins.
The opening day in the Dynasty Cup golf ended in a 3-3 tie.