WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Snowstorms have repeatedly battered parts of the United States this winter, making it more difficult to discern returning weakness in the economy from
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Payrolls could give the U.S. stock market some direction this week as investors comb through the key report on one of the economy’s weakest areas.
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India wants to strengthen energy ties with top OPEC exporter Saudi Arabia, the country’s biggest biggest supplier of oil, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Sunday.
India wants to strengthen energy ties with top OPEC exporter Saudi Arabia, the country’s biggest biggest supplier of oil, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Sunday.
Saudi Arabia is willing to increase crude supplies to India to 40 million tonne from about currently 25.5 million tonne to meet rising energy needs of the south Asian country, the Indian government said.
The economy should grow more than 7% in the fiscal year 200910 and return to a 9 percent annual growth rate in two years, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a prepared speech on Sunday.
The economy should grow more than 7% in the fiscal year 200910 and return to a 9 percent annual growth rate in two years, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a prepared speech on Sunday.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina, further weakened by injury to Juan Monaco, have named young Federico Del Bonis to replace the world number 30 in their team to face Sweden next weekend.