Salah Benabdallah tells IBTimes UK about hopes for the new generation of graduates
The CBI says 93% of young people feel they are given inadequate careers information.
Outrage from French farmers as they set up roadblocks around Paris.
Federal Statistics Office says Germany saw 11% increase in immigrants in first half of year.
Agent Analytics said disparity between portals and land registry is 47.4% nationally.
Report says China will dislodge US out of economic superpower pedestal faster than earlier thought.
Job opportunities grew by more than 13% on average across the sector between 2010 and 2013.
Officials in the United States and China probe numerous cases involving multinationals and bribery in China.
The official wage board approves pay rise after a wave of strikes and Rana Plaza disaster
ONS reports smaller deficit despite extra borrowing because of Royal Mail shares sale.
China records second largest billionaire population after the United States.
ONS says 14.9% of young people in UK not in education, employment or training up to September.
Tribune Company says it will reduced staff in its publishing business.
British Prime Minister David Cameron recently said that Guernsey is not a tax haven
Bank will continue its money market operations so that monetary base will increase at annual pace of about 60tn yen to 70tn yen.
Industry group SMMT says car output in UK up 17.4% during month amid rising domestic and EU demand.
Janet Yellen is likely to secure the 60 votes needed in her confirmation vote in the US Senate.
Investors expecting positive US jobs data with trimming of $85bn-a-month bond-buying anticipated soon.
UN's Christiana Figueres and Deutsche Telekom official say embracing ICT will help fight climate change
Bank of England policymaker Bean says UK wages should rise again in 2014 if recovery pans out.
Downbeat China factory activity data adds to the gloom.
Chinese Finance Minister Lou Jiwei said the country requires more transparency in budget system and fairness in tax system.
Daily Mail and General Trust reveals revenues rise to £41m from £28m in 2012
French prosecutors put local unit of Ikea and two top executives under investigation.
Charity says tax avoidance by big companies drains billions of pounds from poor countries.
The collapse of the Bangladeshi factory killed 1,100 people and highlighted the cost of cheap fashion
St. Louis Fed president James Bullard says tapering could begin in December if jobs report is strong.
Incomes Data Services survey reveals manufacturers offered steepest rises of average 2.5%.
Scottish government paper on vision of economic independence appears flawed and contradictory.
The move follows country-wide protests led by trade unions earlier today.