Only 5% of graduates are expected to have paid off their student loans by the time they are 40, a report has found
India's new government will have its task cut out from the very first day.
Hainan authorities are proposing a 60,000-square-metre complex at Haitang Bay.
Whispers of a financial crisis in China have been growing louder this year but the government can avert danger.
Fitch says it will create moderate risks for UK's public debt, external finances, currency and banks
Elstat says the embattled country's jobless rate fell from 27.2% in December.
Brazil, Russia, India and China face heightened political risk in 2014 according to new report
New scientific review says UK £500m stockpiling was based on 'sloppy science'
China posted slowing import and export results for March while Premier Li Keqiang rules out stimulus
Ukraine to be discussed at G20 Leaders' Summit in Brisbane.
Recruitment giant revealed full year profits will be 'top end of the range'
Tamiflu was given to thousands of people during the swine flu pandemic
Myners was in charge of the major two step review at the embattled lender
House sales rise to six-year high on better access to mortgages but first-timers warned it's getting harder to buy
Exclusive: Baroness O'Cathain gave the stark warning in an interview to IBTimes UK.
House of Lords EU Committee says the UK government should adopt the EU's Youth Guarantee.
UK consumers are set for a record breaking year in spending via their mobile devices.
Russian gas has been at the heart of the Ukraine crisis since the earliest days of protests in Kiev.
Swiss pilots planning first circumnavigation by sun-powered aircraft
Settlement could pave the way for Detroit to adopt powerful restructuring plan.
Officials say overcoming differences will be difficult.
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Gazprom to relax its demands for up front gas payments from Kiev
Iraq's oil minster expects oil supplies to Turkey to resume after months of impasse.
Ukraine crisis highlights energy security concerns in Europe, which relies on Russian gas supplies.
A change in tax laws could see wealthy New Yorkers taxed up to 164% on their estates.
Egypt and Kuwait announce new oil deal to boost oil exports from Kuwait City.
Malaysian tourism is suffering as Chinese tourists shun country, but wider economic activity will not be affected.
Mayor Johnson says 3,000 homes will be built off back of loans from new London Housing Bank.
British Retail Consortium shows shops continuing to cut prices because of consumer finance squeeze, despite UK recovery.
Growth, not Ukraine crisis, to take centre stage at the G20 meeting that begins on 11 April.