Pound already under pressure with no strong data support.
While noting that economic indicators of Pakistan are improving, IMF advocates structural reforms.
Rate decisions by South Korea and Indonesia will be watched for their vulnerability to global interest rates and related portfolio rebalancing.
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Oil prices have lost 30% since June peak on increased supply and slowdown in Europe and China.
Data showing slowing activity in Europe and in China to boost dollar and mount pressure on bullion.
Ruling protects Detroit Institute of Arts' collection from sale.
Chancellor George Osborne's claims over the £1.7bn budget payment has been challenged.
Bank of Russia said it would intervene at any moment to prop up the rouble.
EU source tells IBTimes UK that cut-off for surcharge payment is now 1 September 2015.
Mexico's Pena Nieto said contract to be re-tendered to avoid doubts over bidding process.
Another rollercoaster day in the life of the Russian currency.
As we approach the 2015 General Election, IBTimes UK looks at the state of Osborne's economy.
Industrial output also rose, but by less than expected.
Mujica said that an Arab sheikh has made a big offer for his famous VW
Portion of adults who lived with roommates increased to 32% in 2012, compared to 25.4% in 2002, according to Zillow.
The REC says the good news about the UK's jobs market continues.
Rising oil imports, a strong pound and weak eurozone demand all factors in the widening gap.
Increased transition within Mena region from cash-based financial system to card-based system.
Brent crude fell below $83 a barrel as the US dollar hit a four-year high on Friday.
Pakistan's share market also rallies on the comfort from easing price pressures
Jordan's biggest bank was found liable for supporting suicide bombers linked to Hamas.
Federal Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes expected to rule on Detroit's bankruptcy plan.
While pound falls to 14-month low, euro down to 27-month low.
The average sales price has gone up by 10% for Bovis Homes.
ECB published letter written by former ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet to then Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan in November 2010.
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi hopes to attract foreign cash at March 2015 investor summit.
Hollande has admitted he has made mistakes but vowed to 'go to the end' with economic reforms.
People's Bank of China increases funds flow in bid to reverse sagging economic growth.
Growth dips from 10.5% in 2012 to 4.5% in 2013 amid dwindling external reserves and widening fiscal deficit.