US crude oil inventories surprisingly rose by 7.3 million barrels last week, to their highest December level on record.
Unknown group of hackers takes to Twitter claiming attacks on gaming networks.
House prices at London rose by more than 15% or £81,619 over the past year.
China's National Development and Reform Commission says case will be settled soon according to law.
Experts, including Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank, predict parity by 2017 as capital outflow intensifies.
China added 10.82 million new jobs in the first nine months of 2014, meeting Beijing's target.
Kellogg's bid, for 89.86 Egyptian pounds ($12.6) per share, follows an 88.09 pounds offer by Abraaj Asset Management.
BOJ chief says oil price fall will help boost corporate profits and allow firms to raise wages.
US government estimates show Russia is increasingly turning its back on tea.
Some fares were raised to a minimum of A$100 (£52, $82).
Russian central bank has sold off foreign currency reserves in a bid to shore up the ruble.
The orders have to be approved by the parliament within six weeks of the opening of the next session.
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Brent crude oil heading for end-of-year surge after tumultuous year.
Labour MP says the 'national fight-back against hunger' begins in Birkenhead.
Oil price collapse is sensational news for OECD policymakers but not Russia and OPEC.
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BAE to build a limited number of the armoured vehicles initially to replace the Vietnam War-era M113 APCs.
The e-commerce giant spent seven times as much as eBay on tackling the problem.
China's Chongqing city to "strike harder" at those who operate illegal transportation services using the Uber app.
Danny Alexander said the Tories are leading a 'wilful destruction' of public services.
Ten million households use pre-payment energy meters which means they cannot spread payments.
Citi's Japanese consumer banking arm has been hit by weak loan demand and falling interest margins.
The country's total unemployment rate held at 6% in the three months to October.
RBS was one of the five banks fined by the US and UK for currency market manipulation.
Brent oil prices fell from a summer high of $116 a barrel to $58 a barrel last week.
Sony had originally pulled the release of the controversial movie that pokes fun at North Korea leader Kim Jong-un.
Liam Griffin says that TfL "bottled it" by letting Uber enter the market.
US economy records fastest growth in third quarter since same period in 2003.
The proposals include Westminster handing the devolved government £2bn.