The Global Opportunities Fund bets on rising and falling prices in the global fixed-income and forex markets.
Agreement would continue Abbott's government's aggressive free trade strategy.
The club is expected to announce a drop in revenue in its first quarter results.
Virgin Media invokes Competition Act to try to get Premier League to sell more matches
Inflation rose to 1.3% in October, well below the Bank of England's target rate of 2%
Ivy League research university, having 335 Rhodes scholars and 150 Nobel laureates to its credit, also produced 64 billionaires
Israel's GDP growth rate fell below zero in the July-September period.
Russia's rouble up by 0.8% against dollar on Tuesday as exporters traded in foreign revenues.
Prices in London showed the highest growth with 18.8%
Three men suspected of being behind the iOS WireLurker malware have been arrested and website shut down.
Advanced Adaptive Applications (A3) software detects unknown malware and viruses, auto-repairs damage, and adapts new protection techniques
Extremist group Quds Force is designated supporter of terrorism by US in 2007.
Anonymous calls KKK terrorists, as It weighs up revealing identities of those behind seized Twitter account.
A series of deals since his death could lead to 2014 being his biggest year posthumously.
Outlook on the non-financial corporates in Asia ex-Japan remains stable, mainly helped by US demand.
Mining bosses fear Chinese companies could lower safety standards if they bring their own workers.
It has only recently stopped showing them in Spain.
Move prompted by surging inbound gold shipments that threaten to inflate India's trade deficit.
The Shadow Home Secretary is expected to say the move will raise £45m a year.
The taxman must clamp down on tax avoiders and act more transparently, said a new MPs report.
Deal will save the firms a combined $2bn in costs annually.
Stock market experts told Reuters that the iPhone maker's shares remain undervalued.
Softening housing sector will restrain China's GDP growth rate.
President Joko Widodo government's move to boost revenues and fix trade imbalance.
YouTube video warning KKK about imminent cyber-attacks removed as Anonymous hack Twitter accounts
Treasury Committee chairman supports BoE's Mark Carney's calls for regulation over fixed pay
Reforms were expected to save £19bn in 2014/15 when compared to 2010/11, not £2.5bn.
More eurozone woe, China's slowdown, and Russia-Ukraine tensison among Cameron's crisis headaches.
The authorities say that it helped clients beat the Belgian tax system.
HSBC's chief UK economist said the BoE have overestimated economic growth predictions