7 hours ago
AP 1:44 | 55 views
It was supposed to soar. Instead, it's plunging. Facebook's stock fell 11 percent on its second day of trading even as the rest of the stock market rallied. (May 21)
10 hours ago
AP 1:35 | 36 views
Yahoo has secured a lifeline after agreeing to sell half of its prized stake in Chinese e-commerce group Alibaba for about $7.1 billion, with most of the cash going to shareholders. (May 21)
18 hours ago
NDTV 14:36 | 36 views
Pratip Chaudhuri, Chairman of SBI speaks to NDTV about the bank's Q4 results and guidance for the year ahead. He expects that net interest margin (NIM) for the first quarter of FY13 will be around 3.75 per cent and adds that fall in rupee is likely to be positive for exports.
18 hours ago
NDTV 10:32 | 28 views
Vibhav Kapoor, group CIO at IL&FS says most of the negatives have been factored in by markets, so the gains may last in the near term. However, domestic and global headwinds may dent sentiments in the medium to long term, he adds.
18 hours ago
NDTV 12:18 | 20 views
Prof YK Alagh, Economist and Former Minister Power & Planning - Science & Technology and Prof. VS Vyas, Member of Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister discuss the rising problem of food and consumer inflation. Consumer inflation has risen to 10.36 per cent in April from 9.47 per cent last month.
Sun 20 May, 2012 6:51 PM IST
Reuters 1:42 | 191 views
Serbs cast ballots in the presidential run-off between incumbent Boris Tadic and rightist Tomislav Nikolic in hopes the next president will improve the economy. Lindsey Parietti reports.
Sun 20 May, 2012 4:58 AM IST
Reuters 2:00 | 297 views
U.S. President Obama says "stable, growing European economy is in everybody's best interest" at meeting of world leaders outside of Washington. Deborah Gembara reports.
Sat 19 May, 2012 10:47 PM IST
Reuters 1:52 | 254 views
Members of the G8 meeting at the presidential retreat in Camp David, gather for photo as world leaders address Europe's economic woes. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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