Greek parliament will vote on Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' latest proposal to the EU on Friday.
Greek MPs from the ruling Syriza party are scheduled to meet on 10 July to decide proposal.
As its bigger neighbour China flounders, will Mongolia be the next bull market?
Millions of Chinese risk losing their investment as the government props up its flagging exchange
Osborne's interference in minimum wage-setting will cost 60,000 jobs, predicts OBR.
The charges, when confirmed, could be up to 10% of the company's $9.5bn annual revenue.
Proposals likely to include debt restructuring that proved major sticking point with creditors.
Hackers are congratulating themselves on the dark web for successfully halting the New York Stock Exchange with a cyberattack
Projections for US and Canada have fallen while that for Spain and Italy have risen.
The expansion rates of India, China and South Africa have been kept steady from the April World Economic Outlook.
The NYSE was offline for over three hours but what was the cause of the problem - a glitch or a cyberattack?
Elderly Greeks without bank cards have been told they must go to banks to take out part of their pensions.
BOE announced that its Monetary Policy Committee decided to keep the size of the quantitative easing programme at £375bn.
Lord Bradley, Labour's shadow pensions minister, tells IBTimes UK he is 'glad' with the move.
The Tube strike has brought chaos to London as all underground stations are closed.
Company's plans to monetise music videos emerged as important stepping stone towards on-demand audio service, reports Music Ally.
Although the construction firm is still forecasting a profit over the year, analysts expect a £77m loss
The People's Assembly against Austerity held a 'die-in' just hours after the summer budget.
Company says that sales are expected to go up by 29.6% to £1.7bn
ABF's sugar performance was less impressive, as production fell by 31%.
ExxonMobil knew about impact of oil and gas exploration on climate as early as 1981, but paid no attention to the fact, says email.
There is enough money in ATMs over the weekend, says Greek Banks Association.
Rosneft also signed a deal to supply 10 million tonnes of oil per year to the Indian refinery over 10 years.
The US currency also came off its highs after minutes of Wednesday's FOMC meeting emerged.
Brian Lynch and Courtnie Swearingen say they were angered by abrupt termination of their coordinator, Victoria Taylor.
There could be significant consequences for internet service providers and international companies.
Investors with over 5% stake cannot sell shares for the next six months.
Company has ordered as many as 90 million units to be manufactured, WSJ reports.
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors warns that benefit cuts exacerbate situation.
EU tells Greece ahead of 12 July summit: 'This is your final wake up call'.