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The Independent put together a 'poll of polls'.
Public Accounts Committee blasts poor treatment of those who expose wrongdoing.
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RBS joins Societe Generale and Natixis in cutting financing to Russian companies.
Argentina fell into its second default in 13 years after its attempt to make a settlement with holdout funds failed.
As part of IBTimes TV's special series of videos, looking at the First World War, we spoke to experts at the Imperial War Museum over the evolution in how wars were fought from the frontline and how recruitment in WWI changed the way personnel were drummed up for other wars to come.
IBTimes TV takes a look at how millions of men first volunteered, then were forced to fight the war.
EU imposed toughest economic penalties yet against Russia after passenger plane downed in Ukraine.
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Two percent shaved off major US and European markets on 31 July.
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RBS revealed that a number of individuals are defending themselves in the US.
Commodity giant completes sale of Las Bambas copper mine to MMG.
Royal Bank of Scotland says 'Yes' vote will increase costs and impact on its balance sheet.
ONS: average house price in London is £492,000, while UK is at £262,000
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Chinese yuan trades lower despite manufacturing indices showing faster expansion.
Average annual earnings for over-60s increased by nearly £1,000 between 2011 and 2013.
The cloak of secrecy is being removed from Switzerland's notoriously opaque banking system.
Russia has already responded to latest sanctions by banning Polish fruit and Ukrainian juice.
IBTimes UK takes a look at how the war was fought across land, sea, and skies.
World War I marked a major change in the way wars were fought over land, sea and skies. As part of IBTimes TV's special series of videos, looking at the First World War, the Imperial War Museum opened its doors to its WWI exhibition that showcased thousands of artefacts, from personal letters to a replication of the trenches.
Friends of Scotland, supported by Sir Sean Connery, says 74% of expats vote 'No'.
US Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker who met Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in New Delhi exudes optimism.
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