Indian business world fears cloud from charges
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U.S. stocks struggle as economy fears trump M&A
Renewed worries over a global economic slowdown weighed on stocks Monday, clipping indexes’ attempts at gains amid waning euphoria over deal activity.
Asian stock markets tumble on fears over potential debt crisis in Hungary
TOKYO – Asian stock markets tumbled Monday, dragged down by weak U.S. employment figures and fresh fears that Europe’s debt crisis could spread as Hungary scrambled to calm worries that the nation is close to defaulting on its debts.
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The hot Salman Khan, the sexy Lara Dutta and the cute Darsheel Safary recently walk the ramp for brand Guru at Taj Land’s End, Mumbai. During the event Salman remained little nervous and when asked he said, he fears walking the ramp. Unbelievable! Especially now, that he has walked the ramp for many times. But unfortunately its true and Sallu bhai confesses himselftake a look!
Greek, Portugal debt fears stalk European markets
European stock markets gave up early gains Wednesday and the euro slid to a fresh ten-month dollar low amid concerns that the International Monetary Fund will be called in to bail out Greece. Portugal’s debt was downgraded, adding to concerns about the government debt woes afflicting Europe.
India corp bond yields steady; supply fears persist
MUMBAI, March 9 (Reuters) – Indian corporate bond yields ended little changed on Tuesday, as persisting fears of being crowded out by government debt offset a drop in federal yields.
Lawson holds no fears for life ahead of India departure
Melbourne, Feb 24 : Former Australian Test cricketer Geoff Lawson will fly to India tomorrow to start a coaching stint despite security threats to the Indian Premier League.
MODI PLAYS DOWN SECURITY FEARS
Indian Premier League chief Lalit Modi has insisted this year’s tournament will go ahead in its home country as planned, accusing the media of overplaying security fears.