Rupiah rose to 11,831, a two-week high, after hitting a near five-month high of 12,148 on 26 June, while concerns ahead of the 10 July Budget weighed on the rupee.
Britain's export performance may be dismal over the last 2 years but Europe can help
Gold prices have risen some 2.4% in Q2.
Prices can 'spike' to $150 a barrel if conflict hits Iraq's southern terminals.
The British Geological Survey debunks the SNP's promises of high revenue from energy reserves.
Euro rallied to its highest since 9 June against the dollar on 30 June in early trade despite mixed data signals from the Eurozone, helped by the dollar's weakness.
Lloyds Bank Business in Britain report shows business confidence among UK companies climbs to record highs.
NZD/USD falls below psychologically important 0.8800 mark easing concerns of central bank intervention.
GSK confirmed the existence of the tape on 29 June but did not disclose details.
Major central banks in the week to 4 July will most likely boost risk appetite.
Brent and WTI contracts for August down 1.3%.
China has imported 407 tonnes of gold from Hong Kong since the beginning of 2014.
China yuan headed to end second consecutive month stronger against dollarl.
Banker's Umbrella goes through 30 pages of the lawsuit so you don't have to
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a securities fraud lawsuit against Barclays on 26 June
The FTSE 100 firm employs 350,000 people across the globe and owns the Holiday Inn chain
Impending share sale could value Chinese firm upwards of $200bn.
British pound weak against most major currencies ahead of UK gross domestic output data.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is suing the bank for securities fraud.
Regulator leaked details of an investigation to newspaper, causing plunge in insurance share prices.
Exclusive: Santander UK's HR chief says applications remain high among young people.
The Guinness and Bailey brand maker 's recruitment chief says the group is still investing in talent.
NZD/USD is testing the higher barrier of an upward wedge pattern and a decisive break above the July 2011 peak will set new targets in the uncharted territory.
China's National Audit Office finds loans were obtained on the back of fraudulent gold transactions
US could export some 750,000 bpd of slightly-refined light crude oil August onwards.
Peter Sands, CEO at Standard Chartered responded to questions on a media call.
She reveals why she has always been against quotas both in politics and in the boardroom.
The regulator has asked the CMA to look into energy price hikes and bad service.
Passengers avoid Malaysia Airlines following unexplained disappearance of flight MH370.
Sterling reverses most of its losses over past few days.