Tax Revolts Hit Hollande as Farmers, Soccer Clubs Protest
French President Francois Hollande’s taxes, among the world’s highest, have made strange bedfellows out of the country’s soccer clubs and farmers in Brittany.
Revolts against...
Stevens Says Australia Dollar Likely to Be Materially Lower
Australia’s central bank Governor Glenn Stevens said the local currency’s level isn’t supported by costs and productivity in the economy and the nation’s terms...
Housing Prices in U.S. Cities Rise by Most Since Early 2006
Home prices in 20 U.S. cities rose in August from a year ago by the most since February 2006 as stronger demand boosted values.
The...
Google May Already Be Launching Floating Data Centers Off U.S. Coasts
Google, one of the world's largest users of data, may finally be making good on a five year-old patent to build offshore data centers...
Google Stock Hits $1,000 for First Time Ever
Google is officially part of the ultra-exclusive $1,000 club.
The search giant's stock topped $1,000 a share on Friday for the first time in its...
The Power of Information
As we celebrate RTI (Right to Information) Day, the latest initiative by the Times of India I Lead India campaign, Lamya Karachiwala briefs you...
Times Topics: Barack Obama
“Anyone still standing in the way of this bipartisan reform should at least explain why,” Mr. Obama said to repeated applause in the East...
Icahn To Apple’s Tim Cook: Buy Back $150B In Stock, Now
Carl Icahn, fresh off a victory lap at Netflix NFLX -1.73%, is turning up the burners on his effort at getting Apple AAPL +0.17%...
Microsoft pulls some Windows Phone web ‘apps’ following complaint
Microsoft started repackaging popular mobile websites into Windows Phone apps earlier this week, but it appears some of the companies involved weren't aware of...
A Complete Guide to Studying Abroad in an Unstable Economy
In a time when the rupee is going through a rough time, Youth Inc helps you See. Snap. Get. minimise costs when studying abroad...





























