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Asian stock markets slide on Wall St woes

Asia stocks slid on Friday after a warning from General Motors' that it may need to file for bankruptcy drove Wall

Day stuns Lucic-Baroni to set Muguruza clash

US teenager Kayla Day shocked Australian Open semi-finalist Mirjana Lucic-Baroni at Indian Wells on Friday to earn a

Four weeks, 42 matches, eight teams left standing

After four gruelling weeks, thousands of air miles clocked up and 42 matches played, the World Cup quarter-finals will

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Clock ticks to Africa's historic day

An expectant South Africa began counting down the hours on Thursday to the culmination of a six-year journey fraught

Gold falls $54 in one session

Spot gold is down sharply today, declining 3 per cent, or $54 per ounce from yesterday's close on global concerns. Gold

Asian markets down in jittery trade

Asian stock markets were mostly down in jittery trade on Thursday as dealers looked for fresh leads, but the euro took

Porterfield expects no India favours for Ireland

Ireland captain William Porterfield believes there will be no let-up from India when his side go in search of another

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Where business will be next year

The beast blinks, and stumbles to its knees. Bloodied but hardly unbowed, the liberal model of market capitalism – the

Meltdown? Gold below $1,600; Equities plunge

In a decline reminiscent of last month’s ruthless rout, spot gold prices fell more than $60 an ounce last night and, at

Libya war reaching stalemate, Washington says

Libya's civil war is reaching stalemate, a senior US general said on Thursday, and rebels fighting to overthrow Muammar

Bangladesh shock England in thriller

Two unheralded Bangladeshi tail-enders with ice in their veins played the innings of their lives to subject England to

Nadal, Sharapova charge into quarters as top brass shine

Former champions Rafa Nadal and Maria Sharapova charged into the quarter-finals of the Australian Open on Sunday, as