Hungary's pro-Russia move might gift the country with more enemies in the EU block.
Academics say there has been a 'clear change' in the direction of mobility in the UK.
ONS data shows UK industrial output increased 0.6% in September compared to August.
Britain's new European commissioner Jonathan Hill warns of the situation getting out of hand
uSwitch says it is 'high time' for the big six suppliers to pass on reductions in wholesale prices.
Power Minister Piyush Goyal estimates $100bn will find its way into renewable energy.
With the Fed rate hike, diverging policy trends of major central banks could result in greater volatility.
Fed issued rule prohibiting financial firms from combining with others if resulting company's liabilities exceed 10% of aggregate industry liabilities.
Oil has fallen from about $115 per barrel in June to about $84.
Bank of England is expected to wean Britain off record low rates next year.
New survey shows just one in seven voters feel they are benefiting from upturn.
Deal could mean combat drone ready for deployment from 2030.
As Russia's central bank prepares to float its currency, we look who has been affected by its fall.
Jason Hawkes takes to the skies over London to show to rapidly changing face of the capital.
Immigrants pay more in to UK economy than they take out, but many think they drive down pay.
At its 23 October policy meeting, Norges Bank said it was concerned over oil prices.
CompareCamp.com has compiled a list of the most expensive houses worldwide.
Miram Sapiro also urges bipartisan support for FTAs in Senate tells IBTimes UK
HK Dollar is back near 7.7500 against the US currency, triggering concerns of intervention by the HKMA.
War-torn Eastern Ukraine ceasefire shaky as Kiev sends army reinforcements to key towns and cities.
BitStash CTO Trevor Murphy discusses how bitcoin can largely prevent data theft by hacking.
Indian investors cheer falling oil prices and New Delhi's intention to further reform Asia's third-largest economy.
Eurozone business growth picked up by the slimmest of margins despite deep price cuts.
Prices fell by 1.9% in October on 2013 figures, equalling July's record decline.
Elliott will continue decade-long search for Argentine assets to enforce $1.7bn in court judgments.
The IFS says lower income households have tended to see bigger increases in their cost of living.
Weak data from top energy consumer China has fuelled worries about oil demand amid a global supply glut.
EUR/CHF has fallen to a 2-year low, raising concerns SNB might take fresh steps to weaken the franc.
Poll coincidences with International Stress Management Association's National Stress Awareness Day.
The research group say Britain's economy is set to grow by 2.5% in 2015.