Satyam former boss jailed for seven years
Indian technology giant Satyam Computers collapsed in 2009, leaving shareholders $2bn out of pocket. The company's founder and former CEO has been sentenced to 7 years in jail.
Indian technology giant Satyam Computers collapsed in 2009, leaving shareholders $2bn out of pocket. After a fraud case lasting 6 years, founder and former CEO, B Ramalinga Raju has been found guilty of overstating profits, falsifying accounts and forging documents. He was sentenced to seven years in prison along with 9 other senior figures - we hear from our correspondent in Mumbai. HSBC faces another investigation into its tax affairs, this time by French authorities. 大象传媒 economics correspondent Theo Leggett explains why. Greece has met today's deadline to repay $5m of debt to the IMF. With more than $250bn still outstanding, we ask how realistic the repayments schedule is. Hugo Dixon, Editor-at-Large with Reuters News has been following the story. The strength of the US dollar has been good for imports, but America's exporters are starting to suffer. Our regular commentator, economist Irwin Stelzer explains how worrying the strong dollar is for the US. And a play about the life of former US President Bill Clinton opens on Broadway. We hear from Paul Hodge who wrote the music and lyrics for 'Clinton the Musical'.
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Is the strong dollar hurting the US?
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