Surprise RBI governor pick signals India may cut rate as soon as February, economists say
India has appointed a new central bank governor in a surprising move that some experts say strengthens outlook for rate cuts early next year.
India has appointed a new central bank governor in a surprising move that some experts say strengthens outlook for rate cuts early next year.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil was in the hospital recovering from the procedure. Doctors said the bleeding appeared to be linked to a fall in October.
The officials, Jamil Hassan and Abdul Salam Mahmoud, ran an infamous prison in Damascus and “sought to terrify, intimidate and repress any opposition, or perceived opposition, to the regime,” according to the indictment.
Individuals arrested last month are accused of belonging to Kurdistan Workers’ party, Met police say Six people have been charged with being part of the banned Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK) after an investigation by counter-terrorism police. Turkan Ozcan, 59, Mazlum Sayak, 27, Berfin Kerban, 31, Ali Boyraz, 62, Ercan Akbal, 56, and Agit Karatas, 23,…
Construction rental group has been listed in London since 1986 but makes nearly all its profits in the US Business live – latest updates Ashtead Group, the £28bn construction rental company, plans to shift its primary listing to New York in the latest blow to the London stock market. The company, which has been listed…
The head of HTS, Ahmed al-Sharaa, has vowed to pursue ‘war criminals’ even if they have fled the country Palestinian news agency Wafa reports that seven Palestinians have been killed and “a number of wounded” after an Israeli strike on a house in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. The claims have…
In return for financial support, the Pacific island nation of Nauru pledged not to enter any security pacts without Australia’s assent.
Israel’s defense minister says it seeks “complete control over the buffer zone” on the Syrian border, days after rebels ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Nearly 90,000 people on the island of Negros were ordered to seek shelter after Mount Kanlaon spewed deadly ash and lava.
Analysts at ING said the significance of critical raw materials like lithium seemed to be “making less headlines” in the coverage of the free trade agreement.