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BUSINESS

Rate cuts, stimulus moves help propel global stocks

Business, Published on 08/08/2016

» Recap: An interest-rate cut and new quantitative easing plans by the Bank of England, along with additional stimulus in Japan, helped propel global stock markets last week. In the US, stocks jumped on Friday in response to healthy employment data, which helped offset a weak manufacturing report earlier.

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BUSINESS

Money mess

Asia focus, Narendra Kaushik, Published on 05/12/2016

» Saurabh Goyal is facing the worst time of his life. The director of BD Green Homes, a New Delhi real estate company, he has not made a single property deal since the government launched its surprise demonetisation campaign.

BUSINESS

Asian markets await jobs data with bated breath

Business, Published on 05/10/2015

» Recap: Asian stock markets changed little as investors awaited US jobs data, crucial information for the US Federal Reserve in deciding on its first rate hike in years. However, banking stocks were under selling pressure on investor concerns that larger loan-loss provisions to cushion against rising non-performing loans could erode third-quarter profits.

BUSINESS

Oil slips, Asian stocks climb

Published on 15/01/2015

» HONG KONG — Oil prices resumed their downward spiral in Asia Thursday after rallying in the previous session on bargain-buying, while the dollar recovered after plunging in New York in reaction to disappointing US retail sales data.

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BUSINESS

Green shoots of revival seen in Indian economy

Asia focus, Narendra Kaushik, Published on 20/01/2020

» Manish Sharma finally has a smile on his face. The general manager for sales at Competent Automobiles, one of the top Maruti Suzuki dealers in India, Mr Sharma had something to crow about in December.

WORLD

India cuts reserve ratio, holds key rate

Published on 30/10/2012

» India's central bank has cut lenders' reserve requirements to back a policy revamp by the government aimed at reviving growth, while leaving interest rates unchanged to fight price pressures.