London [UK], Mar 20 (ANI): British Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday asked for a three-month extension to Article 50, the legal process under which the United Kingdom (UK) is leaving the European Union (EU).
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Mar 19 (ANI): Equity benchmark indices rose for the seventh consecutive session on Tuesday boosted by gains in energy and financial stocks.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Mar 19 (ANI): Equity benchmark indices opened on a high note for the seventh consecutive session on Tuesday but volatility was spread across all sectors.
London [UK], Mar 19 (ANI): In yet another blow for British Prime Minister Theresa May, Speaker of the British Parliament John Bercow said on Monday that lawmakers cannot vote again on the Brexit deal as the same agreement was rejected twice.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Mar 15 (ANI): The pre-election rally continued at stock markets on Friday with the benchmark BSE Sensex breaching the key 38,000 level after a gap of six months.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Mar 15 (ANI): Equity benchmark indices opened higher on Friday following positive cues from global markets and setting a way for the longest stretch of weekly gain in over six months.
London [UK], Mar 15 (ANI): The British Parliament on Thursday voted in favour of delaying the Brexit process beyond the scheduled date of March 29 and overwhelmingly rejected a call for a second referendum, plunging the country into political chaos.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Mar 14 (ANI): Equity benchmark indices opened higher for the fourth consecutive session on Thursday with media, metal, banking and realty stocks trading in the positive territory.
London [UK], Mar 14 (ANI): The British Parliament on Wednesday voted to reject a no-deal Brexit, which allows the United Kingdom to leave the European Union without any agreement.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Mar 13 (ANI): Equity benchmark indices ended higher for the third consecutive session on Wednesday to flag a fresh closing high for 2019.
London [UK], March 13 (ANI): British Parliament on Tuesday rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal for a second time, tossing the UK into the unknown, 17 days before it is due to split from the European Union.