BoJ's Kuroda Supports Sales Tax Hike in Japan as Abe Rethinks Strategy
Bank of Japan governor said sales tax rate increase would ensure fiscal discipline amid aggressive monetary measures.
China Agrees to Set Minimum Prices For Solar Panel Exports to Europe
EU and China reach agreement to end multi-billion-dollar solar-panel trade dispute.
GlaxoSmithKline Bribery Scandal: 18 More People Arrested in China
Zhengzhou police detain 18 GlaxoSmithKline employees and some medical personnel.
BoE Appoints EU Diplomat Jon Cunliffe as Deputy Governor For Financial Stability
Cunliffe, who is UK's permanent representative to EU, replaces Paul Tucker.
Starbucks Profit Soars by 25% despite Extra UK Tax Payments
Starbucks is making progress in reforming UK business to regain profitability in the country.
Malaysia's Pension Fund to Invest €500m in High-Yield European Property
Malaysia's Employees Provident Fund looks to raise portion of overseas investments to 23% in 2 years.
BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: Halliburton Admits to Destroying Deepwater Horizon Disaster Evidence
Halliburton joins BP and Transocean guilty pleas in Gulf of Mexico oil spill case.
GlaxoSmithKline's Herve Gisserot Replaces China Head Mark Reilly amid Bribery Probe [VIDEO]
Gisserot, senior vice-president for Europe at GSK, will replace Mark Reilly as general manager.
Eurozone to Move Out of Recession in Q3 as Private Sector Activity Expands
Private industry returned to growth in July for the first time in 18 months
Michelin Profits Plunge 42% on Restructuring Costs
French tyre manufacturer reports significant decline in first-half profits.
GSK to Pay $229m to Settle Eight US States Lawsuits over Avandia
British drug maker woes mount in the face of tackling the bribery scandal in China.
Spanish Unemployment Declines for First Time in 2 Years on Tourist Influx
Country’s jobless rate declined to 26.3% from 27.2% in the first quarter on strong tourist season.
Billionaire Ecclestone's F1 Empire Paid Just £1m UK Tax in 2011
Protest groups condemn tax avoidance 'on industrial scale' as figures show F1 paid £945,000 corporation tax on £305m profit.
China Growth Momentum Fades as Manufacturing Sector Contracts
China's manufacturing declines again to reach 11-month low on back of significant drop in new orders.
Italy's Coalition to Agree on Unpopular Tax Reforms
Coalition's economic working group decided in a meeting to stick to its August timetable to reform tax
US Federal and State Governments Turn to Business Software to Combat Tax Fraud
US IRS and state governments use software from SAS, LexisNexis and IBM to combat fake tax return claims
Cyber Crime Costs Global Economy $500bn Annually
CSIC/McAfee report puts US losses alone at $100bn per year.
Financial Services to Add 218,000 Jobs to British Economy
A well-regulated financial services sector could boost economic growth by 2-3% by 2020, says PwC
GSK CEO Andrew Witty to Unveil China Bribery Scandal Details and 'Corrections' in Quarterly Results
GSK CEO Witty to reveal action against bribery scandal that has rocked pharmaceutical giants.
US Attempts to Move G20 Summit from Russia on Edward Snowden NSA Scandal
Two US senators ask US President Barack Obama to consider all options to get custody of Snowden.
China to Make Up for Growth Shortfall With Interest Rate Liberalisation
China allows banks to set their own lending rates as part of its restructuring efforts.
John Lewis Chief Heads Campaign to Relax China Visa Laws to Reap Tourist Cash
Andrew Murphy named as UK China Visa Alliance chairman, a group working to ease visa restrictions to Chinese nationals
China: Belgian Drugmaker UCB Targeted in Wake of GSK Bribery Scandal
Watchdogs visits UCB office in China to check on compliance procedures.
Moody's Upgrades US Rating Outlook to Stable on Deficit Reduction
Recent economic growth and government deficit reduction have lowered debt-to-GDP ratio, according to Moody's.
UK Mortgage Lending Surges to 5-Year High on Better Cost And Availability
Housing sector receives boost with mortgage lending in June increasing to £15bn, up 2% from May.
China Imposes Travel Ban for GSK's Steve Nechelput on Bribery Probe
GSK's British head of finance is banned from leaving China after head of operations Mark Reilly's flight.
IMF Board Backs George Osborne's UK Fiscal Policy
Majority of the executive board disagreed with IMF's staff report that urged Osborne to change his policy
GSK Bribery Scandal Prompts China Pharmaceutical Regulation Crackdown
China Food and Drug Administration announces six-month campaign to stop sales of illegal medicine.
Goldman Sachs Doubles Profits on Lower Tax Rates and Overseas Trading Surge
Q2 net profit rose 101% but investors worried about growth prospects amid Fed stimulus cut.
European Commission Vice-President Viviane Reding Calls for 'Troika' Abolition
Europe needs to work out problems on its own after IMF, EC and ECB group disbanded.