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African governance 'is improving'
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Europe governments strive to avoid bank meltdown AP
Nearly two-thirds of sub-Saharan African countries have improved their governance, according to a new index....... |
African governance improving: survey AFP
AP - European governments struggled to find a coordinated response to the crisis sweeping financial markets Monday, as countries one after the other announced sweeping deposit guarantees on their own ... |
ICICI Direct launches futures trading for Gulf Indians
AFP - Around two thirds of African countries have improved in the field of governance over the past year, according to the latest index released Monday by a London-based foundation dedicated to the is... |
BNP Paribas pays 14.5 bn euros for troubled Fortis
BUS17Business/Diaspora/Interna tionalICICI Direct launches futures trading for Gulf IndiansDubai, Oct 6 IANS With an eye to the vast expatriate Indian population in the Gulf, ICICI Direct, the online ... |
Cuba will remain socialist: Fidel Castro
INT42International/Business/Ec onomyBNP Paribas pays 14.5 bn euros for troubled FortisParis, Oct 6 DPA French bank BNP Paribas will pay 14.5 billion euros $19.7 billion to take over the majority of th... |
One battle lost, not the war: Buddha on Nano Lead
INT16International/Politics/Bu siness/EconomyCuba will remain socialist: Fidel CastroHavana, Oct 6 IANS Former Cuban president Fidel Castro has said his country will remain socialist and rejected call... |
EU leaders agree to relax rules for banks to recover
ECO4Economy/NationalOne battle lost, not the war: Buddha on Nano LeadKolkata, Oct 5 IANS Dubbing his state's opposition parties as "irresponsible" for their actions that prompted Tata Motors to pull .... |
IAEA calls for nuclear weapons free Middle East
INT11International/Diplomacy/B usinessEU leaders agree to relax rules for banks to recoverParis, Oct 5 DPA To help prop up their banking systems, European Union EU leaders have agreed to relax the req... |
China searches for energy security
INT10International/Diplomacy/D efenceIAEA calls for nuclear weapons free Middle EastVienna, Oct 5 Xinhua The International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA has called for the establishment of a nuclear weapo... |