At least 101 people have been killed and 287 people wounded in one of the worst terror attacks in recent years in India's financial capital.
Local media reports said 11 police officers which includes the head of the Anti-Terrorism Squad were among those killed in the parellel attacks.
India‘s stock index futures and rupee forwards fell while credit-default swaps rose after militants killed 101 people in Mumbai, taking hostages in the first terrorist attack against foreigners. (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=azwKfORo9Ues&refer=asia)
Security forces in India fear up up to 200 guests and workers are trapped in one of the Mumbai hotels caught up in last night's massacre, when more than 100 people died and nearly 300 were wounded in at least seven separate attacks.
The deputy chief minister of India's Maharashtra state, R.R. Patil, said 10 to 12 militants were also in the Trident-Oberoi Hotel. He added: "There are no negotiations with the terrorists." (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/fears-grow-for-the-hostages-1037222.html)
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