Today's Indian festival of Ashkaya Tritiya is expected to combine with the low price of gold to give sales of the yellow metal a big bost across the country. Read Article Glittering day ahead for gold trade
More than 20 per cent of the world's physical gold passes through Dubai at some point in its life. Gautam Sashittal, chief operating officer of the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre has seen it all. Read Article Creating the perfect marketplace for gold in Dubai
Gold production in China, the world's second largest market for the precious metal, surged nearly 12 per cent year-on-year last year despite a slowdown in the domestic economy. Read Article China 2012 gold output up nearly 12%
Egypt's removal of Nomani Nomani as the buyer of more than 5 million tonnes of wheat a year on world markets put a spotlight on a role that brought stability to the task of feeding the nation's 80 million people. Read Article Egypt's wheat buyer Nomani removed
Aluminium Bahrain, which owns the world's fourth-largest aluminium smelter, posted a 54.4 per cent slump in last year profits yesterday, citing lower prices for the decline. Read Article Lower prices cited as Aluminium Bahrain falls
Baniyas will have home field and a man advantage on Al Khor in the second leg of their Gulf Clubs Championship final after drawing 1-1 to the Qatar club, which saw their Brazilian striker Bruno Mineiro sent off. Late gains for Baniyas
Istanbul's famous mosque tries to strike balance between religion and tourism money by providing tourists with coverings. Thomas Seibert reports Turkey tightens Blue Mosque dress code
David Beckham was recognised all over the world, yet he never changed, never thought he was too big time, never avoided the dressing room banter. Beckham was not too big time to his friends
The Italian marque is unbelievably, half a century old. To celebrate, the world's largest ever gathering of those outrageous sports cars assembled in its hometown. Lamborghini is still crazy after all these years