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Mittal elected chairman of World Steel Association
He will represent about 180 steel producers from across the globe.
US lawmakers dither on bailout bill, Wall Street jittery
The Wall Street on Thursday registered another sharp drop.
Subprime casualty: Swiss Bank UBS to axe 1,900 jobs
The UBS employees are the latest casualty of the Lehman Bank closure.
US bailout in chaos, US seizes Washington Mutual
United States may stumble, prompting a global slowdown.
US bans Ranbaxy's drugs, company 'disappointed'
US FDA banned more than 30 generic drugs produced by Ranbaxy.
American insurer AIG under Indian scrutiny
AIG has already been downgraded by ratings agencies.
India not to cut fuel prices despite drop in crude
The Indian rupee fell to its weakest level against the dollar on Tuesday.
Shareholders of Enron will get $7.2 bn in settlement
The money will be divided amongst 1.5 mn investors.
Canada to focus on free trade pact with India
Canada renews relations with India, that it had frozen after the 1998 test-blast.
Oil jumps nearly $2 to $108 on hurricane threat
There is concern that the storms could impact refineries and production.
India beats China to Imperial Energy Co bid
Imperial explores for oil mainly in Siberia and has large reserves of oil.
Mamata's ire could drive Nano out to Uttarakhand
Tata Motor's security personnel are limiting workers' access to the plant.
Farmers in Singur don't want TATAs to leave
The farmers reacted a day after Ratan Tata threatened to leave WB.
Nishita Shah, Tiger Woods among next-gen billionaires
Many Indians among the Forbes' list of next-generation billionaires.
Glittering Gold: Prices slip, imports on the roll
Gold is in demand as prices drop, enhancing an import frenzy.
Tata Nano to hit the market in October
Seventy-five per cent of the work in the plant is complete.