Japanese Inflation and Factory Output Data Point To Economic Recovery
Consumer inflation rises to a five-year high amid higher factory output.
India's Short Gold Supply Forces Families to Melt Down Heirlooms to Recycle for Weddings
One million couples expected to get married in the wedding season that runs through May, 2014.
Indonesia Rupiah Falls After Fed Reserve QE Taper Prospect Triggers Capital Flight
Global investors sold $354m worth of Indonesian stocks between 1-27 November.
European Markets Rise After German Politicians Agree to Form a Government
Chancellor Angela Merkel will be able to form a government by Christmas.
Edward Snowden NSA Scandal: Canada Allowed Extensive NSA Surveillance at 2010 G20 Summit
US-led covert operation coordinated with Canada's CSEC spy agency.
US Fines Weatherford $253m Over Global Corruption Charges
Settlement ends probes by US law enforcement and regulatory agencies.
European Markets Rise on Upbeat German Consumer Confidence Data
German consumer confidence at over six-year high.
Key Witness Jon Horvath Takes Stand in SAC Trader Michael Steinberg's Trial
Another trader, Mathew Martoma, is expected to go on trial on 6 January, 2014.
Chrysler Eyes New York Stock Exchange $12bn IPO [VIDEO]
Fiat expects its US arm to go public in the first quarter of 2014.
Qualcomm's China Growth Threatened By NDRC Antitrust Probe
Probe could be Beijing's way of supporting local competitors Spreadtrum Communications and RDA Microelectronics.
European Markets Trade Lower Ahead of US Consumer Confidence Data
Investors await US consumer confidence and housing market data.
Chinese Property Firms Refute CCTV Report on $624bn in Unpaid Taxes
State broadcaster reports 45 listed property developers avoided paying land taxes.
Tokyo Aims to Boost Cultural Exports With $885m 'Cool Japan Fund'
Fund will target Japanese SMEs in the fashion, food and media sectors.
European Markets Outside Italy Gain on Iran Nuclear Deal
Oil and gas stocks drop and airline stocks rise on prospects of cheaper oil.
China Reinforces Ban on Housing Sales on Rural Land
Move impacts Urban dwellers eyeing cheaper rural property.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Shanghai Composite Outperforms Regional Indices
Japanese Nikkei strikes six-month high while Chinese equities reform boost.
Oil Futures Rise Amid Uncertainty Surrounding Iran Nuclear Talks
Iran could export up to one million barrels of oil per day when sanctions ease.
Gold Prices Set to Drop as US Economic Recovery Gains Momentum
Improving US economy will boost US dollar and pull down gold prices.
Hong Kong's Gaw Capital and South Korean Investors Buy M&S HQ Building
Irish firm D2 Private sells office tower Waterside House for $321m.
European Markets Fall on Renewed Federal Reserve QE Taper Fears
Investors expecting positive US jobs data with trimming of $85bn-a-month bond-buying anticipated soon.
Asian Markets Outside Japan Hit By Renewed Federal Reserve QE Taper Fears
Downbeat China factory activity data adds to the gloom.
UAE-owned Cepsa to Acquire TSX-listed Coastal Energy for $2.2bn
Deal will boost Cepsa's exploration and production capabilities in Southeast Asia.
JPMorgan Exits China Everbright IPO Amid Hiring Practices Probe
US authorities are probing JPMorgan's hiring practices in China.
European Markets Mixed Ahead of Federal Reserve's October Meeting Minutes
BoE will release the minutes of its latest MPC meeting at 9:30 hrs GMT.
Asian Markets Outside China Trade Lower on Downbeat Global Growth Forecasts
Dovish comments by Fed chief Ben Bernanke fail to boost regional sentiment.
US Mayors Warn of Stagnant Growth in a Third of US Cities
About a third of US metros to report stagnant or negative economic growth.
Galleon Founder Raj Rajaratnam's Insider Trading Conviction Stands
A US federal appeals court refuses to re-examine May 2011 conviction.
China to Draw Over $100bn in Foreign Direct Investments in 2013
Foreign investment in China up 5.8% in the first ten months to $97bn.
European Markets Drop Ahead of Fed Reserve Chief Ben Bernanke's Speech
German ZEW economic survey's results due at 10:00 hrs GMT.
Asian Markets Mixed on Fed Speak and Carl Icahn's Comments
Activist investor Carl Icahn says he is 'very cautious' on the stock market.