William Keegan: Oil price collapse brings short-term woe but long-term benefit to Opec policymakers
Oil price collapse is sensational news for OECD policymakers but not Russia and OPEC.
IEA cuts 2015 crude oil demand growth forecast again
Oil prices have lost over 40% since June this year on oversupply concerns.
UK tax avoidance: New tax rule to target double Irish strategy used by Google
Proposed 'Google Tax' in UK will target inter-company fees, which have been frequently used by multinational companies in their tax strategies.
Income inequality significantly damages economic growth, warns OECD
The French based thinktank said one of the issues is investment in education from poorer people
UK Tax Avoidance: CBI warns against Britain 'going it alone' with 'Google Tax'
UK Chancellor George Osborne announced new corporation tax rules in his Autumn Statement.
Autumn Statement 2014: George Osborne must make sure UK deficit reduction remains on track
Statement contains plenty to chew over but the real challenges are yet to come.
Autumn Statement 2014: Will it be Ebenezer Osborne or Santa George?
George Osborne delivers Autumn Statement - his last before 2015 general election - on 3 December.
Low Carbon Energy: IEA Suggests Efficiency And Tough Policies
With energy being the biggest contributor to emissions, the International Energy Agency lays out a five-point plan for a low carbon energy sector.
Australian Craft Brewers Appeal to WTO Over Beer Subsidies
US breweries accused of distorting the marketplace.
Debunking the Misconception Over the iPhone 6 Sales Effect on US Trade Deficit with China
HSBC's head of global trade and receivables finance details the misleading calculations
Ultra-Low Interest Rates Mean Your Cash Could Use a Workout
Ultra-low interest rates are a curse for the legions of savers who have seen their cash returns collapse.
Money Talks: Why Cash Is No Longer King
Edmund Shing says that ultra-low interest rates means you should give your cash savings a workout
OECD Raises India Growth Outlook and Calls For Broad Structural Reforms
India will fail to achieve the heady growth rates of the past decade without broad structural reforms.
EU Lashes Out at Rising Protectionism
Increased number of trade barriers hurting global trade, says Trade Commissioner.
Russia and China Agree to Second Mammoth Gas Deal
Framework agreement is signed in Beijing as Russia continues to court alternative buyers.
Is George Osborne as Good a Chancellor of the Exchequer as he Thinks he is?
As we approach the 2015 General Election, IBTimes UK looks at the state of Osborne's economy.
Germany Likely to Avoid Recession as Trade Picks Up in September
Industrial output also rose, but by less than expected.
Lux Leaks: Jean-Claude Juncker Facing Credibility Crisis After Latest Luxembourg Tax Avoidance Scandal
EU Commission President Juncker was Prime Minister of Luxembourg for 18 years until 2013.
Eurozone to Drag Down Global Economic Growth in 2015
China and India lead the gradual recovery, with UK and US also performing well.
UK Aid Investments Routed Through Secretive Tax Havens
The UK's CDC Group among host of European aid investment vehicles channelled through secrecy jurisdictions, study finds.
The Bangalore Blogger: World Bank Doing Business As Usual - Making a Mockery of Poverty Reduction
World Bank's Doing Business 2015 Report praises oligarchical practices that subjugate the poor and poverty stricken.
Less than a Quarter of World Trade Meets OECD Anti-Corruption Standards
Japan, South Korea and Ireland among the nations with no enforcement policy in place.
Ireland to End Corporate-Friendly Tax Regime
Ireland will close tax loophole known as 'double Irish' as part of country's next budget.
Israel's Silicon Wadi is its Economic Iron Dome
Israel's technology sector is booming and largely shielded from the effects of boycotts and war.
Apple Faces Unfavourable Precedent Over Prohibited State Aid in Ireland
Tax expert Lee Sheppard invokes state aid case involving Gibraltar and the European Court of Justice.
Scotland's Independence Rejection Restarts G20's $2tn Growth Plan
G20 leaders claimed that they were close to adding an extra $2tn to the global economy.
IMF's Lagarde Warns G20 to Miss Growth Targets
Fund's assessment of OECD economies finds growth will be 1.8% by 2018 against a target of 2%.
OECD Unveils Measures to Tackle Tax Avoidance by Multinational Companies
OECD recommends implementation of Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Project (BEPS).
Scottish Independence: What Impact Will a Yes Vote Have on Scotland's Exports?
IBTimes UK looks at Scotland's key industries and how their exports may be affected.
Gold Plummets Thanks to Less Inflation-Based Price Hedging
The yellow metal plunged to a new 10-week low as marketeers await key US jobs data and ECB rate decision.