U.S. markets will likely take their cue from the ISM’s manufacturing data for March, to be released at 10 a.m.
Asian stock markets mostly declined Monday following weaker-than-expected economic reports from China and Japan.
Some 35 percent fewer female tourists have visited India since the Delhi gang rape, says a new report that contradicts government statistics.
Apple will release two iPhone 5 successors in June and September, respectively.
Several reports suggest that Apple will launch its seventh generation iPhone a lot sooner than expected.
Japan's Nikkei gained 0.50% or 61.95 points to 12,397.91; China's Shanghai Composite rose 0.19% or 4.32 points to 2,240.62.
India’s current account deficit hit an all-time high of 6.7 percent of the GDP for the quarter ended December 2012.
President Putin ordered massive military drills at 4 a.m. Moscow time in the Black Sea on Thursday, sending a signal to the West that Russia's not going anywhere.
Bikram Choudhury, the founder of Bikram yoga, is embroiled in a sex scandal after former student Sarah Baughn accused him of sexual harassment.
Three out of every four women in Kolkata feel unsafe in public, while one-third feel Kolkata is just as dangerous as Delhi.
To go or not to go? These controversial tourist attractions put many ethical travelers in a quandary.
Policy mandates to improve fuel economy will continue to cause lower crude use in non-OPEC countries.
Federal banking agency sees win-win in India's solar energy market.
China's breakneck economic growth has had some unintended side effects, including the popularization of fast food.
Although Delhi supported the Sri Lankan government during its war against Tamil separatists, ethnic Tamils within India resented this policy.
The search engine, which could have an IPO in the next 20 days, draws from a national database of local businesses, services and product.
JWT, the Indian arm of the advertising major WPP has sacked its employees involved in a controversial sexist advertisement series.
Asian stock markets advanced Wednesday as investor sentiment turned positive overnight following upbeat economic reports from the U.S.
China and Brazil agreed to trade in each other's currencies in the amount of $30 billion per year over the next three years.
Here are a few other travelers who, unwittingly or not, found themselves locked up after various misdeeds.
Italian foreign minister Giulio Terzi has quit to protest the government's decision to send two marines back to India to face murder charges.
A Hermes T-shirt priced at more than $90,000 and seven other items with ridiculous price tags.