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PBOC adds cash to banking system through open market operations

PBOC adds cash to banking system through open market operations

China is adding cash to the financial system to keep borrowing costs from climbing as banks hoard funds to meet quarter-end regulatory requirements.

BRICS provides choices for Africa: Zuma

BRICS provides choices for Africa: Zuma

Lending from existing global multilateral lenders like the World Bank and the IMF comes with “too many strings attached”, Zuma said.

Iran talks likely to miss second deadline

Iran talks likely to miss second deadline

Negotiators are grappling with Iran's demand that an international arms embargo be lifted once a final deal is signed.

Tsipras speaks with Putin following ‘No’ vote

Tsipras speaks with Putin following ‘No’ vote

Greek Premier Tsipras has said his government is ready to return immediately to negotiations.

Russia, China Central Banks to sign agreement on yuan, ruble use

Russia, China Central Banks to sign agreement on yuan, ruble use

China’s policy makers are seeking to boost the currency’s convertibility and global use.

‘BRICS Free Trade Zone’ being considered: Russia

‘BRICS Free Trade Zone’ being considered: Russia

The EU and the US are also in the midst of long-drawn out negotiations on the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership or TTIP.

The BRICS Butterfly Effect and Bretton-Woods Reforms

The BRICS Butterfly Effect and Bretton-Woods Reforms

The redistribution of power is only going to tilt further in favor of the BRICS economies, writes an Indian policy analyst.

China says SCO admission to boost India-Pakistan ties

China says SCO admission to boost India-Pakistan ties

SCO leaders will meet the heads of state from the five BRICS countries in Ufa this week.

Asian stocks hit by Greek ‘No’ vote, China bucks trend

Asian stocks hit by Greek ‘No’ vote, China bucks trend

Chinese officials rolled out an unprecedented series of steps at the weekend to prevent a full-blown stock market crash.

Greece votes ‘No ‘, ‘Grexit’ now looms

Greece votes ‘No ‘, ‘Grexit’ now looms

What is certain now is that Greece will for the next week or two face fiscal uncertainty that will rock European and global markets.