[ad_1] A man walks past a Canara Bank office in Mumbai, India, January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade/File Photo (Reuters) – India’s Canara Bank Ltd reported a 152.5 percent surge in quarterly net profit on Monday,
Corrected: India’s 2018 thermal coal imports grew at fastest pace in four years – sources
[ad_1] (Corrects to say thermal coal imports grew at fastest pace since 2014, not to highest levels; clarifies sourcing) A worker sprays water over piles of coal as a bulldozer shifts coal at Mundra Port
Zee Entertainment rebounds as company denies demonetisation-linked deposits
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Shares of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd clawed back on Monday from a 33.5 percent plunge in the previous session, after the company denied any role in demonetisation-related transactions that are being probed
New dam disaster puts Vale CEO, deals and dividends under scrutiny
[ad_1] SAO PAULO (Reuters) – When Fabio Schvartsman took the reins of Vale SA in 2017, he suggested a motto for the world’s largest iron miner, turning the page on a tailings dam disaster that
France warns against ‘exorbitant’ payoff for ex-Renault boss Ghosn
[ad_1] PARIS (Reuters) – France’s finance minister said on Sunday a severance package for former Renault chief Carlos Ghosn, forced to resign in a financial scandal, should not be “exorbitant” and that the French state
EU reviewing concessions from Siemens and Alstom on rail deal
[ad_1] European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager speaks during an interview with Reuters at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, December 10, 2018. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/File Photo BERLIN (Reuters) – The European Commission is reviewing last-minute
Egypt’s GASC tender attracts four offers for Chinese, Vietnamese and Indian rice: traders
[ad_1] CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt’s state grain buyer, the General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC), on Sunday received four offers at its first international purchase tender for rice in 2019, traders said. The offers presented
Netherlands’ Knot: European economy ‘very much okay’
[ad_1] Klaas Knot, President of the De Nederlandsche Bank, attends the 2016 Institute of International Finance (IIF) Spring Membership meeting in Madrid, Spain, May 25, 2016. REUTERS/Susana Vera AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Klaas Knot, the president
ADNOC seals $5.8 billion refining and trading deal with ENI, OMV
[ad_1] ABU DHABI (Reuters) – Italy’s Eni and Austria’s OMV have agreed to pay a combined $5.8 billion to take a stake in Abu Dhabi National Oil Company’s (ADNOC) refining business and establish a new
Three years later, India’s bankruptcy reform languishes in courts
[ad_1] MUMBAI (Reuters) – When India introduced new bankruptcy resolution rules in 2016, government officials and investors said they expected debt-burdened state-owned banks to clear up some of their bad loans and create a dynamic