IMF should also reflect shift in economic power away from a few advanced nations.
Nobel Prize winning economist identifies climate change as the biggest problem facing the global economy of the future.
Americans who are also half French, Indian, or Canadian dominate the list.
The CEBR Research says UK will be one of the hardest hit countries in Western Europe
Anglo-Dutch oil major advancing with plans to dispose of $5bn worth of oilfields in Nigeria.
Knight Frank research shows gulf in affordability between London and other UK cities.
Rebuilding Gaza is likely to take years of work and billions of dollars.
FBU wants urgent meeting with Penny Mordaunt MP to discuss her plans.
Sanitary-ware maker Toto opened a plant in Gujarat, spending $58m.
Foreign currency bonds issued by Indian firms are headed for a record high thanks to economic recovery and a stable rupee.
BNY Mellon's permission to operate in Argentina is revoked, after suit by four hedge funds.
Emery was ordered to pay £154,412 within six months or face another two and a half years in prison
Expectations slump as international scene remains gloomy, according to the GfK survey released on 27 August.
Lagarde denies wrongdoing and will not quit as IMF chief despite formal investigation in France.
Manezh Square McDonald's ordered to close for 90 days for violating sanitary rules
Europe's top budget airline is seeking to increase its Mediterranean presence.
Hydrogen Group says Generation Y are highly motivated and ambitious,
Benefit fraudsters, cigarette smugglers and money launderers are back in Britain to face prison
European equities are now playing catch up to Wall Street.
Announcement made after Ukraine's Petro Poroshenko held direct talks with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Putin threatens further sanctions while Poroshenko calls for Russia to stop arming rebels.
Foxtons will also pay out £12.8m to shareholders in dividends
The CIPR is launching a range of initiatives to boost gender diversity.
Air India is celebrating 'Air India Day' on 27 August, and is offering tickets for as low as 100 rupees.
Credit broking websites match consumers with the best available loans and interest rates for a fee.
Korea Financial Industry Union, representing 37 financial firms, is organising the strike on 3 September.
Serious failings occurred between 1 June 2011 and 31 March 2013.
Finance Secretary John Swinney confirms Scotland won't pay debt if it doesn't keep the pound
Disaster-hit airline may also reduce routes and change its leadership.
Bosses at 130 major companies say business case for independence hasn't been made