SNP's Alex Salmond is still being called on for currency 'Plan B'
SoMP talks about how poor wage growth can be offset by a weakness in the currency.
Argentina alleges that US 2nd Circuit Court's ruling in favour of holdout creditors violates its sovereignty.
UK's skills shortage is pushing pay pressure up.
Gazprom stopped supplying gas to Ukraine in June following a long-running dispute
BDS leader Hugh Lanning tells IBTimes UK that support for BDS is reaching unprecedented levels.
Savills highlights Londoners selling up and quitting city to seek better schools and bigger homes.
Germany exported $1.83bn worth of food to Russia in 2013.
Russian ban on British beef post-BSE crisis was lifted a year ago and now meat is banned again.
Norway's salmon producers face losing biggest market which made up 10% of all exports.
July's price index figure stands 1.7% below July 2013.
IBTimes UK takes a look at companies that have been effected by the sanctions
Three Kuwaitis face asset freeze over accusations of fundraising for jihadis in Syria.
The way forward for the Russian currency is toward uncharted territory.
Analysts say airlines will pass on additional costs to flyers.
Turkey PM known for expanding national economy while implementing social welfare reform.
Britain's low interest rates support MoJ data showing fewer people in mortgage arrears.
Signatories' awards include 44 Baftas, 18 Olympic gold medals, 2 Turner and 1 Nobel prize.
Tensions in Russia have forced bottler Coca Cola HBC to revaluate its performance outlook.
Total economic cost of Gaza offensive could reach more than $4bn for Israel, $6bn for Gaza.
The embargoes will run for one year from 7 August
China crackdown on graft sees Qingdao Port probed on commodities fraud allegations.
Households' average savings set to decrease over next five years, despite up the economic recovery.
Pound and euro traded weak on Thursday as traders preferred to stay light ahead of monetary policy announcements.
India's Central Bank chief Raghuram Rajan is known for his prediction of 2008 financial crisis.
The Bank of England are eyeing rate hikes but are tipped to stall them for now
Judge Thomas Griesa ordered Bank of New York Mellon to hold on to deposited funds, despite formal demand from Argentina.
Two studies show that the globe's richest individuals have more money than you can count
A spokesperson tells IBTimes UK that the government has 'no intention' of including NHS in TTIP.
Putin signs law restricting imports from countries that have sanctioned Russia.