President Vladimir Putin thinks so, but how would it fare outside the global system?
Naufal Zamir believes Bangladesh Telecoms Minister Abdul Latif Siddique targeting business over family political ties.
UK employees are downloading without prior consent, which could lead to data breaches.
China holds more technically extractable shale gas reserves than the US.
F1 boss dismisses bribery charges and says he was the victim
Ecclestone has gone on trial for bribery in Germany which could end his 40-year hold on the sport
Docomo could sell entire stake in Indian JV to partner Tata Group or to Vodafone.
Comes after months of negotiations between the CWU and the Post Office.
Financial Conduct Authority and BoE have appointed former SRA Chief Exec to replace Sir Anthony Holland.
Independent review finds reserves of 18 trillion cubic feet under Egdon's UK shale gas licences.
HSBC Tower's estate agents hope this means a return to pre-recession property prices.
Nokia will name Indian-born Suri as CEO along with its first-quarter results.
President to call European leaders in bid to force through joint sanctions against Russia
Gaming machines dubbed "crack cocaine" of gambling facing 25% tax from March 2015.
Starbucks faced severe criticism in the UK for its controversial tax schemes.
Russia's third biggest bank has moved $7bn to the Russian central bank, as the country's lenders look to repatriate funds.
Barclays, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia and Societe Generale under FCA scrutiny.
Miliband says zero-hour contracts are 'exploitative' and must be tackled.
Meanwhile, RBS cancelled its 2:1 pay ratio proposal on lack of UKFI support
Visa stopped providing services to two Russia-based banks as part of US' sanctions on country after dispute over Ukraine.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency accuses Barclays of misleading the now-defunct Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae
Companies allegedly conspired to refrain from soliciting one another's employees in order to avert a salary war.
London icon 30 St Mary Axe files for receivership after defaulting on loans
Activists have formed a human chain on London's Oxford street to mark the first anniversary of Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh and expose retailers' failure to rightfully compensate survivors and victims' families.
TPR took action as the firm underpaid its workers' auto-enrolment pension contributions.
Energy holding company Turcas is in negotiations to purchase natural gas from Israel's Leviathan field.
Deloitte appointed as receivers for landmark 30 St Mary Axe in City of London
Daimler could exit F1 if Ecclestone refuses to resign in event of conviction in Munich
Barclays boosted bonuses last year despite billions paid in mis-selling and financial scandals and profit drops
Russian energy giant wants extra $11.4bn, more than five times original sum demanded over gas dispute.