Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi visited Moscow in August 2014 for bilateral talks.
Online security giant Symantec has decided to stop blocking links to gay and lesbian advocacy websites
The two network giants have apparently begun talks over making purchases.
Major shareholder Trian Fund Management has called on DuPont to break itself up.
Prime Minister David Cameron promised Scotland more powers over taxation if voters opt against break
The US and EU have restricted Russian firms' access to Western financial markets
Deputy Prime Minister says Scotland will 'need to rediscover a sense of community' after vote.
ThomsonReuters/INSEAD Asia Business Sentiment Index drops to 66 in Q3 from 74 in Q2.
The Dessert Depot's MD Frances Barron speaks to IBTimes TV about the Scottish referendum.
Former business analyst, now known as Abu A'ntaar, takes up arms against 'corporations'.
Could it mean further rate hikes by the Bank Negara Malaysia?
Which? revealed Npower was ranked bottom with Scottish Power a close second.
Vedanta Hedging says clients are unable to hedge their portfolios due to uncertainty
Vladimir Evtushenkov under house arrest on suspicion of money laundering.
BSkyB's deal with Sky Deutschland was cleared by EU last week.
The Financial Reporting Council says the new rules will give more transparency to investors.
Live music contribution to the economy rose by 28% while economic input of recorded music fell by 2%.
Saudi could reduce output to keep oil prices around $100 per barrel.
Chinese President is in India on a three-day visit beginning 17 September.
MPC minutes show concern among UK interest rate setters about declining eurozone economy.
The Association of British Insurers calculated that average of 500 people lie over car insurance every day.
The Office for National Statistics says the number of people out of work fell by 146,000.
Top five lenders will get 100bn yuan (£10bn) each in China's latest stimulus.
Sony's stock finishes 1.83% lower in Tokyo.
Scots vote for or against independence in a referendum on 18 September.
With only one day to go until Scots vote for or against independence, tensions are rising as polls show the Yes and No vote are neck and neck.
Bank recently received letter from Federal Reserve, known as 'Matters Requiring Immediate Attention'.
OECD recommends implementation of Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Project (BEPS).
Scots vote for or against independence in a referendum on 18 September.
Scots vote for or against independence in a referendum on 18 September.