Speidel talks of plan to create medical devices that aid disabled students and teachers in the classroom.
RBI lowers rate at which banks borrow funds overnight from central bank.
European Union legal advisers write that new agency shouldn't have such wide discretion
Mind says work is the most stressful factor in people's lives.
European integration needs speedy formation of new German government claims European Central Bank's Jörg Asmussen.
Import restrictions and duty hikes may hit supply and sales of gold in India.
US shutdown forces President Barack Obama to cancel Asia trip and join Xi in giving speech.
National Grid warns that reserve energy supply tightest since 2007 as winter beckons.
Harmonised competitiveness indicators reveal improvement in some key eurozone economies.
Developing East Asia slows, but continues to lead global growth at 7.1%.
Aldermore has already signed up to Help to Buy guarantee and other challengers may follow.
The Serbia Investment and Export Promotion Agency details why big business should set up shop despite legacy issues
The 29 year-old finance minister details his four point plan to IBTimes UK about turning around the economy
Calculated risks needed to raise quality of life in developing economies according to report.
Country already crossed almost 75% of 5.4tn-rupee deficit target.
Ovung talks about how the Sirius Programme will help his business deliver clean water to poorest parts of world.
Lord Davies says companies still have a "long way to go" on female participation.
Amanda Trewhella, an employment law solicitor at Fisher Meredith, takes us through the issues around religious clothing and work.
Labour to table amendment to lobbying bill that would force in-house energy lobbyists to sign open register.
IAB says mobile advertising grew like-for-like by 127% to £429.2m in the first half of 2013.
French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici tones down anti-business rhetoric in latest policy proposals
IBTimes UK exclusively reveals that if 179 state-owned companies don't find private investors, there'll be mass job losses
Investors fear foreigners will reduce investments in India and drag markets down.
350,000 furloughed US government employees ordered to report to work on 7 October.
Daniel Stewart & Co's chief economist looks at the US government shutdown and QE tapering
CBI/PwC survery of finance firms shows City of London riding high on emerging economic recovery.
Markets in Tokyo and Sydney trade close to one-month lows.
More than 80% of Japanese airlines' fleet had constituted Boeing jets.
US shutdown affects investor sentiments amid lower China PMI.
China, with new laws, said to be losing competitive edge.