India's Supreme Court to examine whether some or all 218 coal mining licences should be cancelled.
Various Ifo indices for German businesses down more than expected, further weakening euro.
Thailand's political uncertainty to hit growth while India's Narendra Modi seen strong to implement reforms.
Markets to react to remarks of Fed's Janet Yellen and ECB's Mario Draghi at Jackson Hole.
Upbeat US data, rising output from Libya and demand for crude oil revisions weighed on prices.
BofA Merrill Lynch analysts say next level to watch is Triangle support at $1269.
Reuters survey finds Japanese firms are finding it difficult to attract workers and retain them.
US Judge Thomas Griesa earlier ruled Argentina's proposed debt swap illegal.
Falling mortgage rates make buying better option for people than renting.
Power outages crippling Egypt's economy.
US officials may have more luck convincing Japan to extend sanctions.
Elance-oDesk says UK firms have been unprepared for the summer holiday season.
Increased food safety inspections come as political ties between Moscow and West reach low point.
Another energy group withdraws staff from Iraqi Kurdistan as Islamic State expands in northern Iraq.
French retailer Carrefour reported to have been targeted in Granada.
Scots will vote on whether to stay part of the 307-year old union on 18 September
Finland selling products at rock bottom prices as it can't export to Russia
Protests over the removal of fuel subsidies have sparked Yemen's biggest political crisis for years.
Holiday tax has risen by almost £400m since 2008.
Labour's Chris Leslie says more must be done for youngsters.
Yellen and ECB chief Mario Draghi to speak at US Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole symposium on 22 August.
The UK government has provided £10m worth of grant funding to the Meygen project
HSBC's Chairman Douglas Flint said there'll be a capital flight if union is broken
Argentina proposes to pay its bondholders locally as US judge banned country's payment through New York bank.
There were 30,000 first-time buyer sales in July as deposit levels fell.
Dutch bank predicts a multi-billion dollar hole in Europe's finances.
Deutsche Bank says India's Q1 GDP growth could rise to its highest level in eight quarters.
Occupy Central protesters have vowed to blockade Hong Kong's main business district in September.
ONS says number of Neets has fallen to 955,000 in the three months to June.
Scotland's government grants owners of the yard permission to bring site back into use