China is the "world's principal IP infringer", says US watchdog
Counterfeit goods, software piracy and the theft of trade secrets cost the US economy as high as $600 billion a year, says a private American watchdog which labeled China as the “world’s principal IP infringer”. The theft of Intellectual Property (IP) remains a grave threat to the United States due to...
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Balanced funds best bet for investor's returns, ICICI Pru tops list
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Govt to bring new hydro policy next fiscal: Pujari
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CSO to unveil Q3 GDP estimate with DeMo impact today
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IPOs rush in March; 5 cos line up to raise Rs 4,000 cr
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RBI's next inflation survey in March
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'Can't share details of Govt response on Sharia banking'
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Nokia 3310 makes a comeback, to hit Indian market next quarter
28 February 2017 | PTI
'SAIl for value added steel in product basket'
Chairman, SAIl, PK Singh reviewed the marketing performance of the company. This was part of a series of interactions held with various units of SAIl for improving the overall performance and increased customer focus. PK Singh emphasised the need for higher levels of customer engagement and increased proportion of value...
Core sector growth slows down to 3.4% in January
The growth of eight core sectors slowed down to a five-month low of 3.4% in January mainly due to contraction in output of refinery products, fertiliser and cement. The growth rate of eight infrastructure sectors of coal, crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, fertilisers, steel, cement and electricity was 5.7 per...
Trump to lay out agenda in first address to Congress
After a tumultuous first month in office, notably the chaos over his temporary immigration ban of people from seven countries, President Donald Trump will deliver his first address to Congress on Tuesday night and is expected to lay out his broad legislative agenda. Trump is slated to unveil a big plan...
EU imposes new sanctions on N Korea
The European Union (EU) on Monday imposed new sanctions on North Korea in line with the UN Security Council’s resolution adopted after a ballistic missile launch. According to the European Council (EC), the new sanctions include further restrictions on material transactions, new export and import bans and restrictions on North Korean...
Seoul says N Korea executes 5 senior security officials
North Korea executed five senior security officials with anti-aircraft guns because they made false reports that “enraged” leader Kim Jong Un, South Korea’s spy agency said on Monday. The comments by the National Intelligence Service in a private briefing to lawmakers come as Malaysia investigates the poisoning death of Kim’s estranged...
Globe trotting
AT lEAST 14 PEOPlE KIllED IN AFGHAN ClASH Kabul: At least 14 people were killed when Afghan security forces repelled a Taliban attack in Jawzjan province, an official said on Monday. “Taliban militants attacked security checkpoints in Darzab district on Sunday night. Nine others were wounded as security forces repelled the...
'Kim 'ordered' half-brother's killing'
Two North Korean Ministries orchestrated the plot to kill Kim Jong-nam on the orders of Pyongyang’s leader Kim Jong-un, South Korea’s spy agency said on Monday. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) said four of the eight suspects behind the murder worked for Pyongyang’s Ministry of State Security, with two others being...