Bank of England policymaker Bean says UK wages should rise again in 2014 if recovery pans out.
Tunisia has around a quarter of a million unemployed graduates but officials are pinning their hopes on a post Arab Spring society to create more jobs.
Downbeat China factory activity data adds to the gloom.
Chinese Finance Minister Lou Jiwei said the country requires more transparency in budget system and fairness in tax system.
Daily Mail and General Trust reveals revenues rise to £41m from £28m in 2012
French prosecutors put local unit of Ikea and two top executives under investigation.
Charity says tax avoidance by big companies drains billions of pounds from poor countries.
The collapse of the Bangladeshi factory killed 1,100 people and highlighted the cost of cheap fashion
St. Louis Fed president James Bullard says tapering could begin in December if jobs report is strong.
Incomes Data Services survey reveals manufacturers offered steepest rises of average 2.5%.
Scottish government paper on vision of economic independence appears flawed and contradictory.
The move follows country-wide protests led by trade unions earlier today.
Paula Whelan, head of employment at law firm Shakespeares, discusses the challenges of the new flexible working rights regime.
Union's general secretary hits back at UBS and Goldman Sachs claims.
Deal will boost Cepsa's exploration and production capabilities in Southeast Asia.
Wiener started in the cinema industry 44 years ago as an usher in the US.
US authorities are probing JPMorgan's hiring practices in China.
Charity says 174,177 people called its helpline over the whole year.
Monetary Policy Committee minutes said recovery depends on business spending.
Rising oil import bills contributed significantly to India's huge current account deficit.
Royal Mail said pay dispute unlikely to be resolved and would hit firm's valuation, says UBS.
Institute for Public Policy Research says 'youth guarantee' would lift young people into work.
Samsung failed to get a mistrial declared in its damage retrial against Apple claiming "racial bias" in some of Apple's comments.
Yorkshire's new 5% mortgage products are not reliant on government's flagship scheme.
UBS was among banks advising government over 'undervalued' Royal Mail offer price.
BoE will release the minutes of its latest MPC meeting at 9:30 hrs GMT.
Dovish comments by Fed chief Ben Bernanke fail to boost regional sentiment.
Bank will pay $13bn to settle claims over mortgage asset quality misrepresentation.
Total personal debt rises to £1.4tn, with average household debt standing at £54,000.
Fashion chain slumps from peak of 31 countries including the US, Canada and France.