India's CAD declined to $4.2bn or 0.9% of GDP for fiscal quarter ended in December.
UK government sells 7.8% stake in Lloyds Banking Group at 75.5p per share
The ONS says 155,000 people rode to work in 2011, up from 77,000 in 2001.
Property transactions are against North Korean laws, but are rapidly increasing in the country.
Vince Cable and Cranfield's Female FTSE report reveals only 20% hold board positions in biggest companies
CBI outlines in detail why Scottish independence will hurt its citizens
CBI says Scotland's continued economic success is best achieved as part of UK
Analysts expect RBI to leave monetary policy unchanged at 1 April review.
Economists believe prospect of aggressive policy easing by Beijing remains low.
As Wall Street's Gordon Gekko would say, 'lousy unions'
The ONS says house prices increased by 6.8% in January compared with a year earlier.
Baton-wielding riot police clear government offices of angry protesters opposed to trade pact with Beijing
The ONS says that CPI inflation dropped to 1.7% in February, down from 1.9% in January.
Region's banks to sell record €80bn of loans no longer part of their main businesses this year.
The German firm says the Green Port Hull project has been in the making for around four years.
But according to Human Rights Watch the country still faces some serious human rights issues.
Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev calls international negotiations after sanctions placed following Crimean referendum
Defence boost comes amid growing tensions with neighbour North Korea.
More than 1,000 hopefuls queued for hours outside a hotel in Dudley with the hope of landing one of 40 positions.
Bank Rossiya urged customers to refrain from making foreign currency payments post Russian sanctions
Firtash said in a statement last week that his incarceration was "without foundation."
The world's biggest investment fund manager joins a raft of financials worried about the 'Yes vote'
HSBC flash PMI declines to 48.1 in March from 48.5 in February.
Mandarin and Cantonese speakers on the rise in investment bank recruitment drive
New TUC report argues everyone must benefit from the recovery, not just those at the top.
Brent futures down 1.2% for week while US crude gains 0.6%.
Analysts expect gold to log a little more weakness before it bounces back.
Supermodel, actress and law graduate Katia Elizarova speaks exclusively to IBTimes UK about her fears
Supermodel, actress and law graduate speaks exclusively to IBTimes UK about her fears
US and EU sanctions target wealthy Russians close to President Vladimir Putin.