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Asian stocks steadier, Nikkei bounces back

SYDNEY - Asian shares opened cautiously higher on Friday with Tokyo's Nikkei steadying from its biggest one-day drop in two years as investors breathed a sigh of relief when Wall Street cut losses on an upbeat outlook from Hewlett-Packard.

Daiichi Sankyo accusation 'false and baseless': Singhs 1:30am IST

MUMBAI - Shares in Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd fell as much as 10.7 percent on Thursday after majority shareholder Daiichi Sankyo Co said it believed former shareholders of the company hid information regarding U.S. regulatory probes.

Demonstrators stand beside a mock drone outside the gates of Fort McNair where President Barack Obama will speak at Washington's National Defense University May 23, 2013. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Obama limits use of U.S. drone strikes

The U.S. President outlined plans on Thursday to limit the use of drone strikes against extremists abroad and took steps aimed at breaking a deadlock on closing the Guantanamo prison.  Full Article 

People walk in front of a signboard displayed at the head office of State Bank of India in Mumbai November 9, 2009. REUTERS/Arko Datta/Files

State Bank of India net profit falls, shares drop

State Bank of India, the country's largest lender, posted its first quarterly net profit drop in two years, missing market estimates after being dragged down by lower interest income and higher provisions for loan losses.  Full Article | Quote 

Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange, May 21, 2013.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Rough ride seen as Fed pullback feared

Signs that the Fed Reserve is discussing reducing massive dollops of monetary stimulus by purchasing fewer bonds mean that trading is likely to get bumpier in coming months.  Full Article | Related Story 

Umpire Asad Rauf looks up at the rain during the fourth day of the second test against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve in Wellington March 17, 2013. REUTERS/David Gray/Files

Umpire Rauf withdrawn from Champions Trophy

Elite panel umpire Asad Rauf was withdrawn from next month's Champions Trophy on Thursday following media reports he was under investigation by Mumbai Police.  Full Article 

Bollywood actress turned director Pooja Bhatt smiles during a news conference to promote her new film "Paap" or Sin in New Delhi January 10, 2004. REUTERS/B Mathur/Files

Buy a movie role to fight anti-women violence

Bollywood producer Pooja Bhatt is auctioning off a role in one of her next films to help raise money to reduce rising cases of violence against women in India, the charity Oxfam has said.  Full Article 

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Markets Nosedive

Anatole Kaletsky

The many interpretations of Ben Bernanke

The reaction to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's tediously familiar statement, and release of the equally repetitive minutes of the last Fed meeting, was some of the wildest gyrations seen in the world’s financial markets for months. Why did the financial world react in this manic-depressive way to a statement that was bland and predictable?  Commentary 

David Rohde

Prosperity without power

In Moscow, they are “non-Soviet Russians.” In New Delhi, they are a “political Goliath” that may soon awake. In Beijing and Sao Paolo, they are lawyers and other professionals who complain about glacial government bureaucracies and endemic graft. Across the BRIC nations, frustrated members of the middle class are demanding change, but traditional power holders remain entrenched.  Commentary 

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Andy Mukherjee

Blame Japan’s debt on companies, not the state

Japan’s government is up to its neck in debt. That, however, is not because the government has been overly profligate, but because Japanese companies have been deleveraging for a long time. If Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s policies revive private investment, the government’s track record suggests it will tighten its belt.  Full Article 

Bollywood fashion at Cannes

Bollywood fashion at Cannes

Remember fashion’s golden rule: you are what you wear. The Bollywood brigade at this year's Cannes Film Festival may seem a bit like the contestants in the national costume round of a beauty pageant. Keeping their identity intact while representing their country on an international platform is praiseworthy, but is it making a fashion statement?  Blog 

Beckham's final 81st minute

Beckham's final 81st minute

In his last match as a professional footballer, Beckham did everything to be a key player on the pitch. Thanks to him his team was able to score. However, there was something different this time. You could see his desperation to score, a need to shine, and an attempt to make those final minutes on the pitch last as long as possible.  Full Article 

Delhi's Midnight Inferno

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