The forthcoming meeting of RSS and its affiliates is expected to take up current issues like the latest census figures and the ongoing one rank, one pension (OROP) agitation.
By Noel Randewich (Reuters) - Wall Street ended lower on Monday and wrapped up its worst month since 2012 after comments from a senior Federal Reserve official heightened fears among investors of a potential U.S. interest hike in September.
SAN FRANCISCO: An investigation into whether Google has been abusing its dominance of Internet search to stifle competition in India is moving into its next phase. The preliminary findings of the three-year-old probe have been submitted to the Competi...
Wall Street ended lower on Monday and wrapped up its worst month since 2012 after a senior Federal Reserve official heightened fears among investors of a potential U.S. interest hike in September. Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer on Saturday said U.S. inflation would likely rebound as pressure from the ...
* Inflation to likely rebound -Fed's Fischer * Oil prices jump more than 5 pct * Phillips 66 up after Buffett discloses stake * Indexes finish down: Dow 0.69 pct, S&P 0.84 pct, Nasdaq1.07 pct (Updates to close) By
US data and hint of change of thinking inside Opec provide boost
NEW YORK, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Wall Street ended lower onMonday after a senior Federal Reserve official added to fearsamong investors of a U.S. interest hike in September. The S&P 500 registered its biggest monthly percentage dropsince May 20