"I’m trying to get a better sense of some of the causes of inflation myself, but my preliminary read of the situation is that it’s caused more by bottlenecks on the supply side than it is by overly strong demand, said World Bank President Robert Zoellick.
The European Central Bank has left refinance rates unchanged at 1%. The President of the European Central Bank said that he sees short-term upward pressure on inflation but expects these inflationary pressures to be contained over the medium-term.
From the sublime to the silly, artwork, furniture and memorabilia owned by Dennis Hopper was auctioned off in New York this week.
Maritime piracy costs the global economy between USD 7 and USD 12 bn a year, researchers said on Thursday, with Somali piracy in particular driving up the cost of shipping through the Indian Ocean.
US jobless claims jumped to their highest level since October while food and energy costs boosted producer prices, pointing lingering headwinds for an economic recovery that had been showing renewed vigor.
Two would-be thieves called in their own crime to police in Germany after they could not escape from a broken-down elevator over the weekend, police said in a statement.
Britain will not be drawn into new mechanisms to help protect the euro, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday, as European ministers try to thrash out ways to shore up support for the common currency project.
If you're getting a new boss in your existing job, consider getting 'hired' all over again so he or she is fully briefed on your importance to the team, says Harvard Business Review.
Three of India's Tata Group companies on Thursday named executives from within the group as their new managing directors, effective February 1.
China's Weibo, the Twitter-like site run by Sina Corp, expects the number of users in Hong Kong to rise by 65 percent to about 1 million by the end of 2011.
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion said it has given India the means to access its Messenger service and reiterated that no changes could be made to allow monitoring of secure corporate emails.
Italy's volcanic Mount Etna spewed plumes of ash and sent lava down its slopes on Thursday, forcing authorities to close airports briefly during the night.
Air India plans to have 272 planes by the end of 2015. Its current fleet size stands as 135 and it plans to lease another 107 planes.
UTV Software has reported a great start to 2011, so far collected over Rs 125 crore from Box Office Globally.
Telephone kiosks, tourist postcards, advertisements for prostitution and the urethra are the subjects of the latest art exhibition from British art duo Gilbert and George.
Jet Airways expects to grow its domestic revenue by 15% and international revenue by up to 20% over the next five years, the chairman of India's largest airline said on Thursday.
Onion prices dropped nearly 16% on Thursday as supplies surged in the new arrivals season and raids by the income tax officials deterred hoarding by traders, two dealers told Reuters.
Trading powers must get down to real negotiations right away if there is to be any hope of concluding the long-running Doha talks to open up global commerce this year, a top US negotiator said on Thursday.
Tata Coffee has signed MOU with Starbucks Coffee Intl for a potential strategic collaboration in areas of sourcing of coffee beans, roasting etc.
Aegis Logistics has signed
Artson Engineering has recieved an order of Rs 28 crore from Nagarjuna Oil Corporation.
Gujarat Pipavav MoU with Government of Gujarat, involving an investment of Rs 1700 crore in stages.
SAIL board has declared interim dividend of Rs 1.20 per equity share for the financial year 2010-11.
Hindustan Motors has reduced paid-up value of equity shares from Rs 10 each fully paid up to Rs 5.
Mercator Lines has approved allotment 89 lakh shares at Rs 55 per share to promotors.