Head of India’s Central Bank Says He Will Step Down
Raghuram G. Rajan, who as governor of the Reserve Bank of India has been popular with investors but faced opposition from India’s ruling party, said he would leave when his term ends in the fall.
Head of India’s Central Bank Says He Will Step Down
Raghuram G. Rajan, who as governor of the Reserve Bank of India has been popular with investors but faced opposition from India’s ruling party, said he would leave when his term ends in the fall.
Analysis: Without M.L.S. Players, Italy Isn’t Missing a Step at Euro 2016
Italy’s victory over Belgium on Monday seemed to justify its coach’s decision to leave Sebastian Giovinco and Andrea Pirlo off the tournament roster.
Suzuki Chairman to Step Down as Chief Executive After Fuel Economy Scandal
The management shuffle is the latest in a wave of auto-industry overhauls resulting from improper tests.
5 Catalan Cities Step Away From Spain With New Jewish History Network
The cities in Catalonia have decided to withdraw from a Spanish network of cities with historic Jewish medieval quarters to create their own network.
Ahmet Davutoglu Says He’ll Step Down as Turkey’s Prime Minister
His departure is occurring amid a disagreement over President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s drive for more power.
Justice Orders Brazilian Lawmaker Behind Rousseff’s Impeachment to Step Down
The ruling against the speaker of the lower house of Congress will sideline an opponent of the president, but is not expected to prevent her ouster.
From Recording a Child’s First Step to Its 10,000th of the Day
A fitness tracker may seem like a cool electronic toy, but something changes when you start counting the steps, skips and hops of childhood.
The Flâneur Discovers Paris, a Step at a Time
The word describes those who take advantage of a wanderer’s paradise: the streets of the city, filled with charming shops, stirring landmarks and ephemeral encounters.
E.C.B., Seeing Slower Growth, Says It’s Ready to Step Up Stimulus if Needed
The central bank’s president, Mario Draghi, cited “lower external demand’’ from emerging markets as a factor in the eurozone’s slowdown.