SEOUL - Arguably the biggest challenge facing the Group of 20 summit in Seoul next week will be putting an end to a currency war that is placing the already fragile and uneven global recovery at risk.
TOKYO - Japanese shares rose in Monday morning trading as export-oriented issues were boosted by a weaker yen.
NEW DELHI - Contrary to expectations, the Delhi Metro had fewer riders on Bhai Dooj Sunday, an official said.
NEW DELHI - With major roads in the capital blocked to facilitate US President Barack Obama's movements, office-goers will have a tough time Monday as most of the vehicular restrictions will be in place during peak traffic hours.
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