150 J-10s in a deal potentially worth $6 billion Deal a boost to indigenous defence industry BEIJING: In a move that could further add to the growing tensions between New Delhi and Beijing, China has agreed to sell up to 150 of its most advanced... Full Article at The Hindu
Ambassador Robert Blake, assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, on Tuesday said that the Indo-Pakistan ties would improve if the suspects of the Mumbai [ Images... Full Article at Rediff
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Brussels: Belgian leader Herman Van Rompuy and Britain's David Miliband have emerged as the front-runners for two top jobs in the European Union, but the British minister has distanced himself from the post of foreign policy chief. Full Article at Zee News
USD: Higher, Fitch rating warnings boosts safe haven flows JPY: Higher, machinery orders rise, Fitch warns on Japans debt rating EUR: Lower, German Zew business sentiment posts an unexpected decline, CPI declines GBP: Mixed, Fitch warns UK most at... Full Article at International Business Times
Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Investors should buy options on emerging-market stocks while selling contracts on U.S. shares because developing nations are likely to lead the rally in global equities into next year, Bank of America Corp. said. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
The world is closer to a peak in oil supply than International Energy Agency estimates admit, UK newspaper The Guardian reported in its Tuesday edition, citing an unidentified "whistleblower" at the IEA. Full Article at China Post
The two Koreas briefly exchanged naval fire Tuesday along their disputed western sea border, with a North Korean ship suffering heavy damage before retreating, South Korean military officials said. Full Article at China Post
The memorandum of understanding (MOU) on cooperation in financial supervision cross-Taiwan Strait could be signed as early as this week or next week after gaining support from the legislators and the financial sector, Premier Wu Den-yih said... Full Article at China Post