Dublin expects to be first eurozone country to exit bailout procedure and return to market.
Markets will track two deadlines in the US -- 1 October and 17 October.
PWC says the UK ranks highly when it comes to conducting business.
China's Tianjin Materials and Equipment Group Corporation snaps up equity slice after project was valuated at $6bn
Chairman Yorihiko Kojima says economic policy helps investment in domestic energy sector.
Market players to track developments surrounding two deadlines in the US -- 1 October and 17 October.
Chancellor George Osborne says Brussels has gone too far with reforms and cap was rushed through without studying implications.
The Indian government opens up shale gas exploration and clears the way for allocating coal fields through auctions.
US judge grants defence request in a bid to not indirectly influence court case.
Intelligence Oversight and Surveillance Reform Act to ban communication intercepts.
Labour leader's vote-winning call to freeze energy prices and break up industry 'would be bad in the long-term'.
Mobile phones chief refuses lower deal as details of severance package cause outrage.
Ed Miliband promise to freeze prices could be a vote winner, polling evidence suggests.
Regulators have not done enough to fix the global financial system since 2008
ONS says fall in men working could be for many reasons, including early retirement.
Three former brokers face criminal charges for alleged manipulation of interbank lending rates
Regulators said Icap brokers colluded with UBS to rig rates
Centrica and SSE shares drop on Opposition's promise to freeze energy prices until 2017
Ito, who heads investment panel for Government Pension Investment Fund, wants sales tax rate of 20% by 2020.
Larsen & Toubro needs 81bn rupees for its projects over the five years to 2018.
Jaguar Land Rover is the lead partner in the project investing £50m.
European Banking Authority reports balance sheet shortfall while ECB official Yves Mersch says Europe must plug funding gaps
Financial Conduct Authority says some firms handling of complaints 'had a long way to go'.
Catherine McDermott says seasonal employees play a critical role for the employer.
US agency spied on Indian diplomats in Washington and UN headquarters as computer hard-drives at these locations might have been copied
IMF chief Christine Lagarde argues that the organisation can ease environmental issues
Reuben Guttman says the UK could learn a lot from the US system that protects and rewards whistleblowers
EU not happy with answers from US over NSA spying on bank-to-bank messaging via the Swift network.
The full text of the letter the Labour Party leader is sending to UK energy companies, including Centrica.
Ian Murray MP argues that Labour are trying to reflect public opinion.