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Xi talks FTA with Australian PM

Xi talks FTA with Australian PM

The Australian prime minister has placed trust in the Chinese economy and its growth momentum.

India market regulator tightens currency derivative norms

India market regulator tightens currency derivative norms

The Reserve Bank of India has backed the decision made by the regulator.

Amplats striking miners rejoin work

Amplats striking miners rejoin work

A series of wildcat strikes disrupted South Africa’s mining sector last year.

Spying issue to be raised at UN, says Rousseff

Spying issue to be raised at UN, says Rousseff

Brazil will now press for a new multilateral governing body for the internet.

Snowden asks Nicaragua for asylum

Snowden asks Nicaragua for asylum

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega said he would gladly receive Snowden, "if circumstances permit".

No casualties in Russia train derailing

No casualties in Russia train derailing

Fifteen people have been hospitalised with serious injuries.

New all-time low for Indian rupee at 61

New all-time low for Indian rupee at 61

The rupee's fresh fall was led by a steep rise in crude oil prices which surged over USD 100 in overseas markets.

Australia grants 36mn AU dollars for SMEs in Asia market

Australia grants 36mn AU dollars for SMEs in Asia market

A new National Centre for Asia Capability will be based in Melbourne, according to officials.

Khurshid: India positive on China talks

Khurshid: India positive on China talks

China and India are currently negotiating a new Border Defence Cooperation Agreement.

Brazil asks US to explain spying on citizens

Brazil asks US to explain spying on citizens

The country also plans to present proposals to the UN to protect the privacy of electronic communication.