Head of central banks from various countries get into a 'Basel huddle' every second month at Basel at the headquarters of the Bank for International Settlement.
"India's economy is projected to sustain a 7.6 per cent growth rate in both fiscal years 2016-17 and 2017-18," says the year-end update of the flagship report Economic and Social Survey for Asia and the Pacific 2016 of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).
He was arrested by Swiss authorities for trespassing at the event in July 2015 but later released.
A breakthrough will come from what we teach and how, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
At the end of 2018-19, the Tata group had a consolidated debt of Rs 2.77 trillion. Tatas not only plan to avoid big-ticket acquisitions for now, the group's main focus will be on improving key metrics and reduce debt, say Shally Seth Mohile & Dev Chatterjee.
British Prime Minister Theresa May will be in India tomorrow, but Cyrus Mistry will no longer head the Indo-UK CEO forum.
On Friday, the rupee had gained 9 paise to close at a fresh one-week high of 67.08.
Many Indian-Americans in Florida who voted for the US President Barack Obama in the last two presidential elections say they are switching sides this time and are supporting Republican candidate Donald Trump.
'Political parties can play up different ideological aspects to fit individual voters.' 'For example, a party may present itself as business-friendly to one individual while it could target another voter by harping on communal fears.'
'India can rely on him to fight terrorism in all its forms, including Pakistan-sponsored outfits.'
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday wished continued success for his country in its post-Brexit future as he left the Downing Street to meet Queen Elizabeth II to tender his resignation.
UK's largest union Unite warned Tata against ducking its promises and conducting a 'fire sale' of its specialty steel business
India's foreign exchange reserves declined by a whopping $4.343 billion to $367.646 billion.
The motion of no confidence in Corbyn was submitted by Labour MPs Dame Margaret Hodge and Ann Coffey and a secret ballot could be held on Tuesday.
China, France and Spain are emerging as hotspots for Indian students.
Abuse, often racial in nature, happens daily.
Salil Dhawan explains why you must invest early in life.
The rupee on Monday ended lower by 23 paise to close at an over two-week low of 67.31 against the US currency.
Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga remains the club's first choice but manager Maurizio Sarri is still uncertain if the Spaniard will be recalled to the starting team for Sunday's Premier League trip to Fulham.
He also asserted that India has not given up on SAARC, but it will keep looking for other opportunities for regional integration "since SAARC is stuck".
Low growth visibility and trouble with regulators have resulted in lack of interest from investors
Sajid Javid, the son of a Pakistani bus driver whose family migrated to Britain in the 1960s, becomes the first South Asian origin MP to hold a key portfolio in the UK Cabinet.
Obama's strong intervention in favour of the 'Remain' camp of the debate attracted strong criticism from the 'Vote Leave' campaign, which accused him of being 'downright hypocritical'.
'The fabric of democracy is fraying,' says T V R Shenoy. 'It is being attacked not just by terrorists in Kashmir or by zealots in the North-East, but is being ripped apart even in Allahabad, in the Hindi heartland.'
The advanced economies have been experiencing their longest period of slow growth.
'The idea is to align the HR policies and work culture with changing times'.
Good foreign capital inflows failed to restrict the rupee's fall against the dollar
Raghuram Rajan, who has been pilloried by his critics for keeping interest rates high and has also been accused of stifling growth.
The United Kingdom's embattled opposition leader, Jeremy Corbyn, on Tuesday lost a no-confidence motion brought against him by his Labour party MPs in the wake of UK's shock Brexit vote.
Gold is seen as a preferred asset for all types of investors, even central banks.
The country must get its act on global alliances right in order to feed its fuel-hungry economy, points out Subhomoy Bhattacharjee.
Political risk culminating from elections in the US and Latin America, and evolving right-wing populism in Europe could lead to substantial volatility, say Abheek Barua & Tushar Arora.
Ajit Balakrishnan on how the Web could return to its original egalitarian goals.
Rajan tells RBI colleagues he will be returning to academics
This week's collection of unbelievably unusual images from across the world.
Here are the few candidates who are in contention for the readers' choice for Time magazine's 'Person of the Year' in 2016.
'France's challenges revolve around an uncertain economic future, multiple terrorist attacks on French soil and a European migration crisis tied to the situation in Syria and Iraq.'
Saudi Arabia is insisting on 'In Kingdom' total value-addition requirements
'They should decide their allocation based on their risk appetite and age, and not valuations.'