A brief encapsulation of the enduring moments from the three presidential debates
The turmoil for pharma companies may not be over yet as Hillary Clinton's win in the US elections is possible to trigger another sell-off
Business Standard looks back at the campaign of Hillary Clinton to dissect where he was right or went terribly wrong
Hillary has one of the strongest resumes anyone ever contesting the US President race has had
Business Standard looks back at the campaign of Donald Trump to dissect where he was right or went terribly wrong
Europe's index of leading 300 shares rose 0.3% on Tuesday; Britain's FTSE 100 and Germany's DAX were both up 0.2%
In the Republican candidate's opinion, the former first lady "has been protected by a completely rigged system".
As US Elections enter its final stage, here is a look at how some countries look at the presidential candidates
Indian stocks have a low-beta and low-correlation to the US markets, according to an analysis conducted by Morgan Stanley
The two US presidential contenders from rival parties have flip-flopped on issues related to India
Clinton might not do anything impeding US growth. Trump could
Opinion polls indicated that the race may go down to the wire as Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton are locked in a tight fight for the top job
As per RealClearPolitics, which keeps track of all major polls, the Democrat leads the Republican by 1.7% points
EU officials said the Russian media was pushing up Trump's candidacy, while portraying Clinton as a warmonger mostly
Americans unnerved by the 2016 campaign may need help dealing with its consequences
Donald Trump will be at New York Hilton Midtown on Sixth Avenue, while Hillary Clinton will be at Javits Convention Center across town on 11th Avenue
Federal authorities alerted the New York Police Department
Hillary Clinton also to hold an election night event in the city but her campaign does not plug it as a victory party
Ahead of next week's US prez election, financial markets were rattled on Wednesday by opinion polls showing a tightening White House race
The Republican candidate has the support of 46% of the likely voters as against 45% by the former secretary of state, according to poll