World economy
A global depression? Not yet
21 Oct 2008
The global economy is definitely headed for its worst downturn in decades and this phase may last a while. But, based on the evidence so far, the global economy may not be headed for a depression. By Vivek Sharma
Unemployment in UK to reach 2 million by Christmas
20 Oct 2008
After the global adulation for its bank bailout package, recession-hit Britain is gearing up to fight unemployment, which has hit all sectors of the economy.
G7 nations fail to put their acts together
11 Oct 2008
The G7 has vowed to work together to end the global financial crisis using all the tools at its disposal, but stopped short of any concrete action
GE 3Q results cheer markets despite meltdown
11 Oct 2008
Iceland headed for bankruptcy; PM seeks $5.44-billion Russian loan
08 Oct 2008
Iceland, a NATO memeber has turned down the IMF in favour of an emergency Russian loan, the size of which is almost a third of its GDP.
Fed plans direct lending to corporates
07 Oct 2008
The US Federal Reserve will buy commercial paper from companies in a coordinated plan with the US treasury department to jump-start the financial system.
India raps IMF for 'ignoring' global financial crisis
07 Oct 2008
Indian ambassador to the UN Nirpam Sen today attacked IMF and other UN bodies for ignoring the plight of the poor wrought by the global econiomic crisis
India invited to join G-8 economic summit
07 Oct 2008
The US loses 1,59,000 jobs, signalling recession
06 Oct 2008
The number of jobs lost in the US doubled to 159,000 in September amidst fears that the worst is yet to follow.
France in recession, economy shrinking
03 Oct 2008
After Ireland, France has entered a recessionary phase. Its GDP shrank by 0.3 per cent in the second quarter and by an estimated 0.1 per cent in the third and fourth quarters of 2008
China compels foreign companies to allow unions
12 Sep 2008
US trade deficit widens to $62.2 billion in July
11 Sep 2008
Has the US economy staved off a recession?
05 Sep 2008
Despite the thick clouds of pessimism surrounding it, the US economy continues to do surprisingly well in terms of aggregate growth. What is driving the world’s largest economy and can this growth sustain? By Vivek Sharma
Venezuela to nationalise fuel distribution
04 Sep 2008
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