Beijing - Two major US financial firms are considering selling some of their shares in China's biggest commercial bank, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), according to reports seen on Thursday.
A joint agreement on Wednesday leaves Goldman Sachs free to sell up to 20 per cent of its stake in ICBC, the Chinese bank said in a statement.
Goldman Sachs holds 4.93 per cent of ICBC's shares, with an estimated value of 7.5 billion dollars.
London, Mar 26 : Caterers at a baseball stadium in Michigan, USA, have unveiled an artery-busting hamburger containing 4800 calories - more than twice the recommended daily amount.
The Fifth Third baseball park in Michigan, home to the West Michigan Whitecaps, is daring fans to eat the `snack', promising a free T-shirt to anyone who succeeds.
The Fifth Third Burger, named after the park, contains five beef patties, five slices of cheese, fries, chilli, salsa, sour cream and a bun made from a pound of dough.
Washington, Mar 26 : The FBI has gone become high tech and is now using 21st-century upgrades like innovative, community-based technological advancements that get the word out in real time.
The 10 Most Wanted lists first appeared on the FBI''s Web site 13 years ago, and now the agency has been working to upgrade the site ever since. There are now more than 400 cases on the site, including wanted fugitives, suspected terrorists and missing persons.
The agency has begun to use some very cool high-tech tools to capture fugitives — and to find missing persons, too, FOX News reports.
Washington, Mar 26 : US President Barack Obama has taken 88 questions during news conferences since winning the presidency on November 4.
During the transition period from after the election through Jan. 9, he took 62 questions as president-elect during 15 news conferences, The Washington Times reported.