EU referendum: Brexit fears put UK consumer confidence at 15-month low in March
GfK survey shows consumer confidence stood at zero in March, its lowest level since December 2014.
Asian markets: China slips more than 2% amid US Fed and G20 worries
Policymakers at the G20 meeting failed to come out with any action that could spur global growth.
US market report: Dow and Nasdaq gain ahead of Apple results as oil prices rebound
US stocks gained after oil prices rebounded as investors awaited the beginning of the Federal Reserve meeting.
Market round-up: Dow Jones shrugs off Chinese worries and gains ground
Wall Street opens in positive territory as investors await the beginning of the earnings season
European markets: FTSE and European stocks shrug off worries over China slowdown
European stocks shrug off Chinese worries as oil prices extend declines
Asian shares mixed amid light trading
Australia's S&P/ASX 200 advances for ninth straight session, but Chinese markets lose ground.
Wall Street gains and oil price recovery boost Asian stocks
Most Asian stock indices trade higher on positive US economic data.
Asian markets rule flat as data shows China growth still faltering
Moody's outlook for China points to continuing slowdown.
Bank of England keeps interest rates on hold and downgrades economic growth outlook
Members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted eight to one to leave rates on hold.
Halifax claims annual UK house price growth accelerates to 9.7% as low rates boost demand
Low mortgage rates and the improving economic situations have caused house prices to soar.
Edmund Shing: Crisis spells opportunities in Legal & General dividends
Despite FTSE fears and Chinese slowdown there are plenty of reasons to buy UK shares today.
UK housing crisis: Property shortage causes price rises to double expectations
RICS study estimates 6% growth in house prices in 2015, while Halifax say prices jumped 9%.
Japanese shares rebound after gains on Wall Street
The Australian stock market was down on slower GDP growth and a contraction in retail sales.
European markets dive on negative manufacturing data in Eurozone and China
In a response to the Eurozone data, the FTSE 100 dropped more than 2.2%.
China's Black Monday and the history of great financial crashes
IBTimes celebrates the Chinese stock market crash with a look back at history's great financial collapses.
House prices fall for first time in five months, says Halifax
Latest data show dip but upward trend set to continue
British consumer confidence surges to Tony Blair-era levels as UK overtakes Germany
UK consumers are now the second most confident in Europe.
UK retail sales dip 0.2% weighed down by household, food and online sales
UK inflation rate hovering around 0% was expected to fuel sales in June.
How Iran is improving the UK's standard of living
Competing supermarkets like Morrisons and Asda have cut fuel prices in the wake of Iran agreement.
UK inflation rate falls down to 0.0% in June due to food and clothing prices
The Institute of Directors welcomed the figures, saying they will be a boost for businesses and households.
China's government says 'don't panic' amid $3tn bursting equities bubble
The Chinese government is trying, and failing, to reorder the country's tumbling equity markets.
UK consumer confidence rises to levels not seen since 'late nineties or early noughties'
GfK/KPMG consumer confidence index rises 6 points to 7 in June.
Edmund Shing: Forget Greek debt woes and buy into the European market recovery
Whether Greece stays in the Eurozone or not I believe you should invest in Eurozone stocks.
Asian markets round-up: Bourses trade in red terrain post dismal China data
China's consumer inflation eased in May while producer prices stayed in deflation.
Consumer confidence takes unexpected dip in May following Conservative election victory
Consumer confidence fell from +4 to +1.
UK consumer confidence hits highest level for nine years
British consumers are feeling positive
US consumer confidence up slightly in May but expectations down
Conference Board announced a slight rise in confidence after steep decline in April
Swiss franc rallies to three-month highs against dollar, pound and yen
Positive economic data and dollar weakness help Swiss franc rally.
Dollar snaps 9-month winning streak moving off 12-year high ahead of April non-farm payrolls
US non-farm payrolls for April due on Friday could impact dollar.
Pound near two-month high on housing market positive, focus shifts to US GDP and FOMC data
Weak GDP data from UK failed to prevent the pound rally as the market seems positioned for a dovish surprise from the US.