Moscow will push Opec members to reduce supply in bid to boost oil prices.
However, analysts say the next general election in May 2015 is the most unpredictable in two decades
Washington will send Humvees and mortar detection radars as Vice President Joe Biden visits Ukraine.
HSBC's head of global trade and receivables finance details the misleading calculations
India, Philippines, Singapore and Taiwan are scheduled to release Q3 GDP data next week.
Influential economist warns on the dangers of Ukraine crisis and sanctions.
Rents across England and Wales up 1.5% over the last twelve months
Cutting electricity theft and reducing transmission losses are part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's policy plank.
Knight Frank/Markit's latest House Price Sentiment Index shows expectations for future growth slows
Osborne says he is not going to spend taxpayers' money on a legal challenge unlikely to succeed.
The party remains on the fence, while all others have made their policies clear.
Foreign Minister Rafael Ramirez said his country would make a proposal to limit supply and strengthen prices at the next OPEC meeting.
Newsnight says Palace of Westminster is in much need of repair after 60 years with no renovation.
Floods in May this year, weakening domestic demand and troubled corporate balance sheets have affected Serbia badly.
Jens Wohltorf discusses why travel tech startups, not car ownership, are the answer for modern transportation
Canadian government has been sued 35 times since 1996 using controversial investor protection clause.
But Jääskinen's opinion is not legally binding and a final ruling is expected next year.
Exports increased to 9.6% year-on-year in October, representing a steep rise and its highest in the past eight months, compared to 6.9% growth in September.
Economists say more monetary and fiscal easing measures should be deployed given weak data
Company has applied for licenses across Scotland.
Iraq's semi-autonomous region agrees deal over oil exports
Ultra-low interest rates are a curse for the legions of savers who have seen their cash returns collapse.
Edmund Shing says that ultra-low interest rates means you should give your cash savings a workout
The Labour leader tweeted an explanation of his mansion tax proposals.
Out of nine members, Ian McCafferty and Martin Weale voted for a hike in the Bank Rate to 0.75% while the rest wanted to hold.
Controversial pipeline project from Canada to the US narrowly fails to win backing in US Senate.
The world's biggest digital billboard turned on in New York with Google ads to run until January 2015.
French officials now call for controversial investor protection clause to be removed from TTIP.
Korean PPI fell for the third straight month, to its weakest since February last year.
The world's largest interdealer broker said first half revenue fell 9%.