The data calendar for next week is not so heavy with US and Eurozone having nothing major to wait for. GDP estimate by NIESR and ILO unemployment rate for UK are important for that economy while rate decisions in Japan and New Zealand are unlikely to surprise markets. China CPI is the most important from Asia.
IMF urges China to avoid further reforms to boost economic growth.
Asia experiencing seasonally weaker crude oil demand.
Uber is currently valued at $18.2bn, higher than valuations of Airbnb, Dropbox and Xiaomi at $10bn each.
US dollar and global equities get a boost following solid US labour market report.
Sale includes gold mine in Canada's Dawson City and all its related assets.
The UK car market has grown for the 27th month – a record for the industry.
Kurdish oil on United Leadership tanker yet to find buyer
Karel De Gucht dismisses claims that agreement will play into hands of multinationals
The market regulator has so far not accused Credit Suisse's Indian arm of any wrongdoing.
The people of UK expect the price rise to slow down in the years ahead, according to a BoE survey.
Prison Consultants was launced in 2013 to coach white-collar criminals in how to cope with a prison term.
UK government says wrongdoing employers to be named and shamed and face stiff penalty
Barnes & Noble teams up with Samsung in a bid to revitalise its struggling Nook
Survey finds smaller firms in Britain sing own praises when successful, but in denial over failure.
Beijing-owned businesses attacked in Vietnam after South China Sea dispute turned ugly in May.
Privately owned media outlets in Hungary held a blackout in protest over proposed tax regulations
US nonfarm payrolls data for May due out at 13:30 GMT.
No sign yet of mortgage credit-led housing bubble says IMF but house price growth a concern.
Ratings agency says the scale of the impact on the industry depends on how the plans are implemented
Lawlessness and political turmoil have halted production at many of Libya's oilfields and export ports
GM to compensate victims of crashes linked to defective ignition switches.
Mohamed Gaddafeddam bin Nail outlines his political ambitions in an exclusive English-language interview with IBTimes UK
Moscow and Pyongyang announce number of trade-based initiatives
Shanghai FTZ expected to pioneer reforms for rest of China.
The Beastie Boys have successfully sued Monster Energy for $1.7m for copyright infringement
Vincent Walsh, professor of human brain research at University College London, says workers should take naps
Exports fell by 1.5%, but oil exports have not been included in ONS statistics
Game to relist on London Stock Exchange at 200p per share
Chancellor says he and monetary policymakers are alert to debt risk of soaring house prices.