Business
Saturday 28 November 2009
- Dubai debt debacle won't affect India, says minister
Friday 27 November 2009
- Metal prices from London Commodities Exchange
- London Stock Exchange quotations
- US stocks plunge on Dubai's debt woes
- Brown seeks to reassure on threatened Dubai debt default
- South Africa, Zimbabwe sign bilateral investment protection bill
- International stock market quotations
- Frankfurt Stock Exchange quotations
- Shoppers flock to stores for Black Friday bargains
- European bourses claw back losses despite Dubai worries (Roundup)
- Swedish government casts doubt on loans to Saab
- European economic mood hits 14-month high (Roundup)
- Indian markets recoup losses after slide (Roundup)
- Asian markets plummet on Dubai World woes (Roundup)
- IMF backs Latvian government on controversial budget-cutting vote
- Arab stock exchanges close higher on global market gains
- European economic mood hits 14-month high
- Asian markets plummet on Dubai World woes
- London stocks down amid concern over Dubai debts
- Hong Kong shares fall almost 5 per cent as Middle East crisis looms
- Spanish consumer prices show rise in November
- Shares fall sharply in Seoul
- Indian markets slide 3 per cent on Dubai debt debacle
- Taiwan stocks down 3.21 per cent on Dubai woes
- Japanese stocks plummet on yen, Dubai worries (Roundup)
- Australian stocks slump on Dubai jitters
- Thai carrier to make quick improvements, president says
- Japan unemployment rate drops for third consecutive month
- Japanese stocks fall in morning trading
Thursday 26 November 2009
- French joblessness rises 52,400 in October
- Dubai shock waves shake London stock market
- PREVIEW: WTO meeting hopes to give trade round fresh momentum
- International stock market quotations
- Frankfurt Stock Exchange quotations
- EU regulators charge Philips, others over cathode ray tube cartel
- Ukraine focus for new energy efficiecy programme
- EU officials eye 3.7 per cent pay rise despite crisis
- Sabotaged Iraqi oil pipeline will "take another week to repair"
- China's overcapacity hits whole world, EU business study finds
- Dubai World asks for debt moratorium
- Dutch consumer spending continues to drop
- Philippine economic growth slows down in third quarter
- Strong yen drives Nikkei down to four-month low (Roundup)
- Bank of Korea widens inflation target range
- Vietnam stock market falls on dong devaluation, rate hike
- Japan stocks flat in morning trading
Wednesday 25 November 2009
- Wall Street stocks gain on optimism for US economy
- Berlin and Madrid to work closely on Opel jobs issue
- Metal prices from London Commodities Exchange
- Toyota to replace nearly 4 million accelerator pedals in US
- London Stock Exchange quotations
- International stock market quotations
- Frankfurt Stock Exchange quotations
- bmi to cut 600 jobs and slash routes in restructuring programme
- General Motors to cut about 9,000 jobs in Europe (Roundup)
- Swedish carmaker Saab's future in doubt as bidder pulls out
- British economy remains in recession, figures show
- General Motors to cut up to 9,500 jobs in Europe
- Losses mount at Porsche before absorption into Volkswagen
- Thai shares climb 2.8 per cent on protest cancellation