Ireland casts votes on whether to ratify strict EU fiscal compact treaty that sets new rules on budget deficit targets.
Indian GDP shows no signs of slowing, after only expanding 5.3 percent
UK house prices rose at a slightly better rate than predicted in May, according to Nationwide, and look set to remain stable.
As one of the rock stars of the emerging market countries, economists are thinking India's halo is beginning to look a touch tarnished right now after its first quarter GDP figures came out today.
Asian shares limp through worst May in three years as European malaise infects global financial markets
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given its permission to Virgin Galactic for its suborbital spacecraft, SpaceshipTwo, and the carrier aircraft, WhiteKnightTwo.
Bank of England data shows that the number of mortgages to individuals has hit its highest since January, beating analysts' forecasts.
Japan's Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission reported to start formal investigation into insider trading allegations weeks after "London Whale" debacle
'Rebellion Pack' DLC for the 'Mass Effect 3' multiplayer edition is finally here on all three platforms - PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. The new game-play trailer reveals the DLC content including new maps, skins, objectives and more.
IBTimes Business Editor Martin Baccardax squares off against Business reporter Shane Croucher over Coalition U-Turn on hot-snack tax
'Mass Effect 3' Patch 1.03 brings new update for penalising AFK players after a set period of inactivity, patches up the infamous Vanguard warp/float issue, besides adding a multitude of fixes pertaining to story, EMS and PS3 frame-rates.
Italy's poor bond sale has pressured European debt markets further while Spain drifts to 7 percent "bailout trigger"
Deal to modernize the flight deck and avionics of US and Nato E-3 707 Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft fleet.
At least 70 university heads have told the government that student visa changes will hurt the UK's economy badly.
Six-year-old Lori Anne Madison from Virginia is the youngest speller on record to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee this year. She will be competing with youngsters more than double her age as one of 278 spellers.
Peru's government has issued a 30 day state of emergency in an attempt to curb the anti-mining protest that is currently raging against Xstrata's
Oil giant hit by US investigation into employee claims about Gulf of Mexico oil spill, while TNK-BP is dealt another blow
Alex Salmond, Scottish first minister and leader of the SNP, says Scotland will keep sterling if it gains independence - but there are a number of problems.
Brian Parkin writing for Bloomberg on 24 May 2012, highlighted how Germany's sharp fall in jobless figures over the past few years is not only saving the nation a fortune but enhancing Chancellor Angela Merkel's reputation as a very safe pair of hands. He could have added "and defender of Germany's interests in an increasingly hostile European Union."
Greggs shares rocket after the UK government makes dramatic about-turn on controversial pasty tax.
Bond investors price in more Spanish risk, prep for auctions from Italy, France
As Britain falls deeper into recession and with no end in sight to the economic crisis, prudent but hungry shoppers are making the most of ever-improving supermarket own brands.
To get the UK economy out of recession the government must incentivise infrastructure investment and underwrite the creditworthiness of major projects, says the Confederation of British Industry.
European shares weaken as Spanish stock, debt markets count the costs of state-led rescuses
Research In Motion is cutting costs as it has lost market dominance to Apple's i-phones and Google's Android-based phones.
Bankia and parent company BFA plan to sell its holdings in IAG and other companies to raise much-needed capital.
Boeing Co announces the successful completion of the software Preliminary Design Review for its Commercial Crew Development initiative.
The persistent downturn in the US has taken a toll on mortgage debt in some of the major cities with homes continuing to be underwater about six years after home prices peaked, a recent report reveals.
IMF Chief Christine Lagarde says she is more worried about poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa than those facing poverty in Greece.
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