Projections for US and Canada have fallen while that for Spain and Italy have risen.
The expansion rates of India, China and South Africa have been kept steady from the April World Economic Outlook.
Elderly Greeks without bank cards have been told they must go to banks to take out part of their pensions.
BOE announced that its Monetary Policy Committee decided to keep the size of the quantitative easing programme at £375bn.
The People's Assembly against Austerity held a 'die-in' just hours after the summer budget.
There is enough money in ATMs over the weekend, says Greek Banks Association.
The US currency also came off its highs after minutes of Wednesday's FOMC meeting emerged.
Investors with over 5% stake cannot sell shares for the next six months.
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors warns that benefit cuts exacerbate situation.
EU tells Greece ahead of 12 July summit: 'This is your final wake up call'.
Economy hasn't normalised enough for an immediate hike.
EU law experts and rock-star economists are calling for less sabre rattling and more Greek debt restructuring.
PM Alexis Tsipras has until 9 July to flesh out the proposals.
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The amount of tax-free income UK workers receive will be increased from £10,600 to £11,000.
Chancellor unveils the first all-Tory budget in 18 years, declaring 'Britain deserves a pay rise'.
Chancellor George Osborne targets buy-to-let mortgage relief for landlords in tax crackdown.
Labour leader Harriet Harman attacks George Osborne for empty slogan on north.
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Eurozone countries have given Greece until 12 July to come up with a proposal for sweeping reforms.
Osborne adjusts buy-to-let and rent-a-room reliefs so landlords pay more tax.
Tight supply caused house prices to rise for the fourth month in a row as demand keeps growing.
EUR/GBP has risen to a two-week high also helped by Greece-related optimism.
Concerned about deposit haircuts, Greeks spend all they can on high-value items like iMacs while they still can
In 2014, there were 1.7 million prescriptions for sildenafil as prices plunged 86%.
Chancellor of the Exchequer looks set to raise personal tax allowance to £12,500 by 2020.
Angela Merkel 'not exaggeratedly optimistic' for a solution before 12 July summit.
IBTimes UK explains what you need to know about George Osborne's first all-Tory budget.
Australian dollar has fallen to a new 6-year low.