US gold futures for December delivery ends $2.20 lower at $1,239.00 an ounce.
The ONS says output per hour in the UK was 17% below the average for the rest of the G7 in 2013.
Experian research says only 4% are unhappy with living with parents
Police stage a dawn raid in Hong Kong, clearing protesters from the Mong Kok shopping district.
Exclusive: The firm's head of HR for Europe and Africa says targets are the way forward
Jeffrey Robinson, a well-known writer on financial crime, has vented his spleen about the hype surrounding bitcoin.
Knight Frank/Markit's latest House Price Sentiment Index shows homeowners see price rises across the UK too
The line would run from Beijing to Moscow and take two days.
Only 19 of world's 100 largest companies in 2012 would retain their positions in 2042, according to new book, iDisrupted.
Ruble falls again on sanctions impact and oil prices.
It seems the UK government is going to need a 'wage miracle' before the 2015 General Election next may.
However, Age UK says the numbers living in poverty had fallen since 2000
Peer-to-peer enthusiasts have been asking for the move for last few years.
Britain's interest rate has stayed at a record low of 0.5% for years
The former Prime Minister claims 'English votes for English laws' is a reduction in rights
Legislative proposals are tabled for January 2015
Professor Robert Lerman wants to increase the number of apprenticeships in the US.
Wilson, the head of the Davies Review steering group, says the UK has made great progress.
The tax gap was up 6.8% in the year to April 2013.
Karel De Gucht warns Germany that the investor protection clause must be included.
Expect 4QE by the time of the General Election, according to data trends forecast by the Global Liquidity Index.
Scrapping of India's Planning Commission was a significant step by Modi in enhancing the autonomy of the states.
Oil prices dropped by more than $1 per barrel and Brent crude hit a fresh four-year low at below $83
The last debate was rocked by the West Lothian Question
Chinese banks seen as most exposed to risks to asset quality arising from recent rapid growth.
Accord on Fire and Building Safety inspected more than 1,100 factories in Bangladesh.
Consumer prices in Israel declined for the first time in seven years.
The UK may need to raise almost £10bn less than expected from financial markets this year, according to ONO.
CareerBuilder UK says the data is interesting for people looking to get onto the career ladder.
Jobless rates are at the lowest level since 2008 but wages are weak