One Third of Europeans Will Be in Poverty by 2025 – Oxfam
In UK, austerity will push 800,000 children and 1.9 million adults into poverty by 2020.
Kingfisher Shares Fall on Profit Drop Amid Weak Consumer Confidence
Pre-tax profit before goodwill and exceptional items declined to £365m from £371m.
Hurun China Rich List: Dalian Wanda Founder Wang Jianlin Tops Table
Jianlin is richest in China with $22bn net worth as property tycoons dominate top 10.
Barratt Profits Soars as UK Housing Market Recovery Spreads Beyond London
Profit before tax and exceptional items rise by 73.3% to £192.3m on higher average selling prices.
North Korea Agrees Kaesong Industrial Park Reopening Date with South Korea [VIDEO]
Industrial park closed in April amid political tension between two nations.
Chinese Mall Builder Considers $1bn Hong Kong IPO
Chinese property developers listed in Hong Kong enjoyed high shares prices recently.
China Factories Surging as Industrial Output Grows to 17-Month High
Industrial production rises 10.4% to beat economists' expectations.
European Markets Open Higher on Robust China Data
Robust China data and rally in Asian and US markets are expected to help European stocks.
Asian Shares Gain as Fears over Military Attack on Syria Recede
Expected positive China economic data and lower scale of Fed tapering add to optimism.
Germany Records Surprise Exports Fall as Eurozone Weakness Persists
July exports declined 1.1% from June as exports to euro-area members fell 0.7%.
UK House Prices Rise at Fastest Rate Since June 2010
House prices for three months to August rise 5.4% on back of government schemes.
Brics Agree $100bn Forex Fund to Beat US Fed Stimulus Taper [VIDEO]
US plan to scale back mammoth stimulus creates volatility in currency markets.
Boeing: China Will Need $780bn of Aircraft to Meet Soaring Demand
China would require 5,580 new airplanes valued at $780bn over next 20 years, according to Boeing.
Dixons Retail Shares Surge on Robust Sales and Troubled-Business Disposals
Dixons agreed to pay €69m to rid of loss-making Pixmania business.
Promises of India's New Central Bank Chief Raghuram Rajan Lift Rupee and Stocks
Raghuram Rajan, newly-appointed RBI chief, announced measures to tackle currency and growth issues, raising investor confidence.
G20 Russia Summit to Focus on Tax Avoidance and Fed Stimulus Cut [VIDEO]
Corporate tax evasion and US move to scale back stimulus due to dominate St Petersburg summit but Syria overshadows all.
Japan's 2014 Budget Estimate Hits Record High
Record 99.3tn Yen amount was due to high debt-servicing costs and social welfare costs.
Australia GDP Growth Beats Expectations but Mining Boom End Beckons
Analysts expect slowdown over coming quarters as Australia's mining boom is coming to an end.
UK Shop Prices Decline Amid 'Widespread' Discounts on Non-Food Goods
UK overall shop price deflation at 0.5% in August, same as in July, according to the BRC.
Raghuram Rajan Takes over as Chief of India's Central Bank
Rajan, who was earlier with IMF, takes over amid India's falling rupee and slow growth.
GlaxoSmithKline Bribery Scandal: China Police Accuse Company of Organising Corruption [VIDEO]
Graft investigators point finger at GSK's China HQ rather than individual salespeople.
Spain Unemployment Edges Down amid Rising Hopes for Economic Recovery
Unemployment has fallen by 149,940 people in first eight months of 2013, according to Spain's Labour Ministry.
China Set to Achieve Full-Year Growth Targets as Services Sector Expands Again
Premier Li Keqiang says China on track amid further expansion in services and manufacturing.
UK Retail Sales Leap Again as Recovery Builds
Retail sales rose 3.6% year-on-year in August compared to 3.9% growth in July.
Eurozone Manufacturing Sector in 'Broad-Based' Recovery
Markit Eurozone manufacturing PMI rises to 26-month high at 51.4 in August.
India's Evening Fuel Pump Closure Proposal 'Preposterous' and 'Ill-Advised'
Oil minister Veerappa Moily suggests closing fuel pumps at night to cut oil import bills.
UK House Prices Continue to Rise as Demand Spirals
Home prices increased by 0.4% in August from the previous month, according to Hometrack.
China Manufacturing Recovers on Stimulus Measures [VIDEO]
HSBC manufacturing PMI rises to 50.1 in August from 47.7 in July.
Britons Resort to More Credit to Maintain Living Standards
Consumer credit grew 3.5% year-on-year in July, fastest since December 2008.
Love-Hungry Brits 'Spend £3.6bn on Dating'
Survey finds British people on dates spend £2.1bn a year on entertainment, restaurants and bars.