UK Prime Minister spoke at the Confederation of British Industry conference.
UK House of Lords is set to consider the creation of a sovereign wealth fund for shale gas revenues.
JCG's total assets under management were $174.4bn as on 30 September.
Job additions will shrink by about 50% to 55,000 by fiscal 2018 from 105,000 in fiscal 2014.
Moody's warns that there won't be a significant rebound in near term European economic growth
Talks make 'significant progress' at APEC summit in Beijing.
Embattled security firm aims to raise £550m in a rights issue
The announcement comes after George Osborne claimed to have 'halved' the UK's EU tax bill.
Move will grant foreign investors unprecedented access to China's mega stock market.
Bank of Scotland PMI shows a strong performance by the services sector.
While dip in global oil prices helps China check non-food inflation, food prices remain under pressure.
Leading bariatric surgeon said severe obesity threatens to bankrupt the NHS.
The study comes after the total UK unemployment rate dropped to 6% in the three months to August.
Samsung has applied for a licence to build the factory in Thai Nguyen province.
General Sir Nick Houghton: the next government would still face financial constraints post-election.
ICM research shows Britons will find it hard to pay their mortgages if rates hiked to 2%.
Amazon.co.uk is expecting record sales on 1 December
The business body says the move would boost the living standards of low income earners.
Pound already under pressure with no strong data support.
Website admits 10,000 people could be targeted by criminals using fraudulently obtained personal details to con customers
While noting that economic indicators of Pakistan are improving, IMF advocates structural reforms.
Rate decisions by South Korea and Indonesia will be watched for their vulnerability to global interest rates and related portfolio rebalancing.
A round-up of Web Summit 2014 where Bono, Eva Longoria and Rio Ferdinand joined hundreds of startups
Oil prices have lost 30% since June peak on increased supply and slowdown in Europe and China.
Data showing slowing activity in Europe and in China to boost dollar and mount pressure on bullion.
Ruling protects Detroit Institute of Arts' collection from sale.
Chancellor George Osborne's claims over the £1.7bn budget payment has been challenged.
Hacktivist collective to further the #TakeDownJulienBlanc campaign following pick up artist's ejection from Australia
Bank of Russia said it would intervene at any moment to prop up the rouble.
EU source tells IBTimes UK that cut-off for surcharge payment is now 1 September 2015.