India's No. 1 software services firm, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a majority-owned unit of Tata Sons, said on Thursday it received a letter from Tata Sons nominating Ishaat Hussain as interim chair of TCS in place of Cyrus Mistry.
South Africa flanker Roelof Smit is likely to miss the rest of his country’s tour of Europe after suffered a suspected torn bicep yesterday.
Japan’s industrial output stalled in September in a worrying sign that the economy, already struggling to mount a sure-footed recovery, may be losing some momentum due to weak consumer spending and exports.
France’s far-right National Front (FN) party leader, Marine Le Pen, has vowed to hold a referendum on whether France stays in or leaves the European Union if she wins the 2017 presidential election.
Ben Bishop continues to save his best for the biggest games and on Sunday the Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender’s best ended the New York Islanders’ season.
Negative global cues, coupled with a slump in commodity prices and a weak rupee depressed the Indian equity markets yesterday.
It’s a new year and that means new bean bag chairs. Chances are high that someone in your office - the chief innovation officer, perhaps, or the senior motivational poohbah - will decide that your firm is not innovative enough, not creative enough, for the year 2016.
Eight-time line honours winner Wild Oats XI pulled out of the Sydney to Hobart yesterday while American super-yacht Comanche was attempting repairs after fierce winds hit off Australia’s east coast, officials said.
Unless Gulf bond sales pick up in the fourth quarter, the market will shrink this year for the first time in a decade. And the prospects aren’t looking good.
The UN’ latest population projections suggest that Japan’s population could fall from 127mn today to 83mn by 2100, with 35% of the population then over 65 years old.
Rickie Fowler paid tribute to his good friend Phil Mickelson after capturing the Scottish Open title at Gullane on Sunday to lift his morale before this week’s British Open at St Andrews.
A delegation of Yemeni rebels headed yesterday for UN-sponsored peace talks in Geneva as their forces gained ground by seizing a provincial capital near the border with Saudi Arabia.