Free trade zone spans 28.78 square kilometres in the Pudong New Area of Shanghai.
Five Golden Dawn MPs in custody in Greece following murder of activist Pavlos Fyssas.
Congress must vote to keep US government running beyond 1 October.
As demonstrators gather to protest outside the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, are these the first rumblings of another 'Winter of Discontent'?
Looming US decisions on budget and bond purchases hold key to markets.
As demand outstrips supply, China looks to Africa, Latin America and Ukraine.
Iran may re-enter market soon further weakening prices.
Uncertainty over US budget and Fed bond programme impacts market.
George Osborne earlier asked central bank to watch for bubble in property market.
Cyrus Todiwala and other celebrity chefs champion new food at ExCel Arena.
Bank dormant for 30 years to play important role in small business banking, says Sir Philip Hampton.
Top civil servant Henry Rotich says Kenya is still on track to issue its $2bn Eurobond.
Konigsberg pleaded not guilty to manipulating the accounts
Nonfarm labour productivity in second quarter up by mere 0.3%, says study.
Robert Gardner says the South of England and the Midlands continue to outperform the North.
China state-owned CPMIEC defeated rival bids from US, Russian and European firms.
British home prices rise for the fifth straight month in September.
CWU boss Billy Hayes says massive selloff is for 'government ministers' mates in the City'.
Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick Media Group's Simon Hall about the changing face of children's television
Financiers, small screen stars, artists, entrepreneurs, and models gather for Toff Services launch
Governor of Japan's Niigata prefecture gave nod to apply for restarting Kashiwazaki Kariwa plant.
Gains across Asia capped by US budget fears.
Reports suggest JPM on brink of settlement.
Focus on winning elections leave very little room to tackle economic issues.
Rising energy prices after shutdown of nuclear power plants boost inflation.
Royal Mail is rated ahead of its peers according to ratings agency.
Government pride in success of Work Programme masks fact that just 630 ex-prisoners found jobs through programme.
Pilots' Association claims new working regulations will increase risk to passengers
HSBC and Standard Chartered expected to open branches in the FTZ
Basel Committee finds top banks have enormous capital shortfall worldwide