The European Central Bank will give more liquidity to the eurozone, according to Ewald Nowotny.
Nationwide said average home price in October rose 1% from September and 5.8% from October 2012.
Fed decision to extend stimulus believed to be less dovish than investors had expected.
Industrial zone reopens after five-month shutdown following growing political tensions.
Deputy PM Aleksandar Vucic said alliance started after meeting Abu Dhabi's crown prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
EU and China had been in dispute earlier in 2013 over solar panel imports from China.
Bank of Japan's decision to leave its monetary policy unchanged provides respite.
Twitter to launch $10.9bn IPO on NYSE despite suit by Precedo and Continental Advisors.
The Securities and Exchange Commission awarded $150,000 to a whistleblower
Fed to continue buying longer-term Treasury securities while indicators remain weak.
Energy minister Michael Fallon claims government's nuclear deal does not involve subsides.
Economic recovery inspires confidence across EU services, says ESI data.
China's elite Politburo to debate reforms on 9-12 November.
Details on Boris-backed scheme unconfirmed, but it's hoped fund will launch within a year.
Comensura says the increases in temporary labour have not had the same impact with younger workers.
The Federal Employment Agency says underemployment has also decreased.
British and Swiss agencies are also investigating potential currency market manipulation.
Krstic talks exclusively to IBTimes UK on camera about major financial reforms to boost economic growth.
Royal Bank of Scotland joins raft of banks reviewing FX trading processes.
Speaking at WIEF, Bank of England's Fisher says more focus needed on market development for Shariah-compliant products.
Jobs expert Kevin Green says professionals turned off JobCentre Plus offices.
Business in Scotland 2013 survey shows that small businesses are the winners in Scotland's economy
IMF's Anoop Singh said Asia will lead global growth despite capital outflows due to Fed tapering fears.
Ukrainian Energy Minister Eduard Stavitsky pledged to pay the Gazprom by 'tomorrow at the latest'
Latest statistics show Scottish economy is thriving, says finance minister John Swinney.
Fed to announce its monetary policy decision at 14:00 hrs Eastern Time.
EU Commissioner for Justice Viviane Reding said US tried to benefit economically through NSA surveillance.
Boris Johnson tells World Islamic Economic Forum says Muslim money means 'financing of quite stupendous projects'.
The government also says it wants to increase transparency in the sector.
British government publishes a report warning about the dangers to UK security from Scottish independence.