President Obama to nominate Janet Yellen for the Federal Reserve chair.
Social network giant only paid £238,000 in British corporation tax in 2011.
BoJ Deputy Governor Hiroshi Nakaso said US economy is facing "greatest uncertainty" due to political impasse.
The Royal Bank of Scotland allegedly gave British regulator transcripts from former currency trader
Telecoms giant says Serbia is an attractive place to expand business but would benefit from bureaucracy streamlining
US retailer acquired Bharti's 50% stake in their joint venture, Bharti Wal-Mart, strengthening its presence in India.
IBTimes UK gets the inside track into the Microsoft Development Centre Serbia
The British spy chief vigorously defends eavesdropping techniques used by spy agencies, saying whistleblower Edward Snowden's revelations are a "gift" to terrorists.
Structural changes to help China and Thailand become high-income countries within 20 years.
Paul Tucker makes last appearance at Treasury Select Committee.
IMF report brings good news for British government and Chancellor George Osborne.
World's oldest bank hopes to receive €4.1bn rescue aid by 14 November.
The International Monetary Fund also warns over the impact from the US government shutdown
BCC says manufacturing balance for domestic orders rose sharply to 31% in Q3.
British Retail Consortium delivers cautious note for retailers as sales growth slows in warm weather.
The REC and KPMG says permanent salary inflation quickened slightly in September.
Current account surplus declined 63.7% on year to 161.5bn yen.
HSBC launches Manifesto for British Exports with suggestions on how UK can meet £1tn exports value goal.
Politicians feud over the privatisation and price of Royal Mail shares
Chief executive officer Michel Combes says the employer is "regaining control of its destiny".
Can manufacturer for Heineken reveals why how Serbia has fostered an ideal place to grow business
Housing bubble fears bolstered by sharp prices rise, but others point to sustainable recovery from post-2008 slump.
Troubled Greek economy may finally be turning the corner after years of austerity
$1.4bn data centre spanning 1 million square feet will have capacity bigger than Google's largest facility.
US will run out of cash to pay its bills on 17 October.
US' biggest foreign creditor tells US Congress to resolve the political impasse over the budget for 2014
Wick Veloso talks about the challenges and opportunities of doing business in the fast emerging Asian country
Critics say Osborne inflating demand without improving supply, but others say prices well below peak in most regions.
Methods used to calculate size of Deepwater Horizon catastrophe results in litigation.
Mainland China resumes trading after week-long holiday.