[ad_1] NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India ordered an investigation on Thursday into alleged mismanagement of funds at Jet Airways, which halted operations in April after running out of cash. Jet Airways aircraft are seen parked
Former Deutsche Bank manager acquitted in London Euribor rigging trial
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – A former Deutsche Bank managing director, who was extradited from Italy to face criminal charges that he helped to manipulate global Euribor interest rates, has been cleared by a London jury.
EU opens road to 5G connected cars in boost to BMW, Qualcomm
[ad_1] BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union states opened the way to competing technologies for internet connected cars on Thursday, rejecting a European Commission push for a wifi-based standard backed by Volkswagen. FILE PHOTO: Signs of
India rice rates gain, other hubs struggle to keep up
[ad_1] BENGALURU (Reuters) – Rice export prices in India inched up this week, helped by a stronger rupee and a slight uptick in demand, while other hubs in Asia struggled to compete with rates offered
Naspers-backed Dott to launch e-bikes after new fundraising
[ad_1] STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – European startup Dott has secured 30 million euros ($34 million) in a fundraising led by existing investors EQT and South Africa’s Naspers to launch an electric bike hiring business and roll
India antitrust body to probe Maruti Suzuki for discounting practices: order
[ad_1] The logo of Maruti Suzuki India Limited is seen on a glass door at a showroom in New Delhi, India, February 29, 2016. REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee/File Photo NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s antitrust body on
India plans $330 billion renewables push by 2030 without hurting coal
[ad_1] NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India said on Thursday it needs $330 billion in investments over the next decade to power its renewable energy dream, but coal would remain central to its electricity generation. FILE
Zambia plans law compelling miners to procure locally: minister
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows the Konkola mine project launched in Chililabombwe,500km (300miles) north of the capital Lusaka, Zambia. REUTERS/File Photo LUSAKA (Reuters) – Zambia is planning a law to compel mining companies
Samsung in hot water over splashy Australian phone ads
[ad_1] SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s consumer watchdog has sued Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s Australian unit for allegedly misleading consumers by promoting water-resistant Galaxy smartphones as suitable to use in swimming pools and the surf. FILE
Trump officials say U.S.-China trade talks to resume next week
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Top representatives of the United States and China are organizing a resumption of talks for next week to try to resolve a year-long trade war between the world’s two largest economies,