London Mayor Boris Johnson Eyes Chinese Students for Job and Investment Growth
Johnson is on the second day of a six day trade mission to China
Alibaba Aims to Create $500bn Marketplace to Make it Bigger Than Wal-Mart
CEO Jonathan Lu says company hopes to nearly triple volume of transactions.
Iran Hopes to Join Brics Group to Beat US-led Sanctions
Iran already has warm ties with Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
US Government Shutdown: Markets Unsettled on Debt Ceiling Countdown
Daniel Stewart's chief economist gives us the snapshot for the week ahead
China's Huawei: No Plan for Major Acquisitions
Telecom major had been rumoured to take over BlackBerry, Nokia and HTC Corp.
Labour Sharpens Policies on Education and Welfare Ready for Next Election
Ed Miliband's new-look shadow cabinet is sharpening its policy messages with key announcements on education and welfare.
Debt Ceiling: China Calls for World to Be 'De-Americanised'
China's official news agency calls US hypocritical, saying the fate of the world's people should not be entrusted to such a dysfunctional government.
Shanghai Rolex Masters 2013 Men's Final: Novak Djokovic v Juan Martin del Potro, Where to Watch Live and Preview
Djokovic face Juan Martin del Potro for the final of Shanghai Rolex Masters. Find out how to follow the match live in the UK.
Oil Prices Could Rise if US Shutdown Ends
Price increase to be limited as strong dollar pushes down commodity rates.
Shanghai Rolex Masters 2013 Men's Semi-Final: Novak Djokovic v Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Where to Watch Live and Preview
Djokovic takes on Tsonga in men's second semi-final at 2013 Shanghai Rolex Masters.
Shanghai Rolex Masters 2013 Men's Semi-Final: Rafael Nadal v Juan Martin del Potro, Where to Watch Live and Preview
Nadal faces Juan Martin del Potro in semi-final of Shanghai Rolex Masters.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: India's Sensex Leads While Australia's ASX Trails
Politicians in Washington hope to have US government open by 15 October.
China's ex-President Hu Jintao Indicted in Spain for Genocide against Tibetans
Madrid's National Court to hear case against former Communist Party chief brought by exiled Tibetan activists.
China Inks €45bn Currency Swap with Eurozone
China signed currency swap deals so far worth about 2.2tn yuan with 22 countries and regions.
Fed Reserve QE Taper Fears Force Emerging Economies to Seek IMF Help
G24 wants IMF to assess the impact of potential US stimulus cuts on their economies.
Snowden Leaks 'Most Catastrophic Loss in British Intelligence History'
Former GCHQ director Sir David Omand brands Snowden leaks the worst in British intelligence history.
Edward Snowden Scandal: 'CIA Sent Him Home But NSA Hired Him Later'
Snowden's CIA boss removed him from Geneva station after suspicion.
Asian Markets Jump on Renewed US Breakthrough Optimism
Markets across the region enjoy a 1% rally.
China's Central Bank Expects 2013 Growth to Exceed 7.5% Official Target
Yi Gang, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, said growth rate will surpass official target as country tackled issues such as shadow banking.
Miss World 2013 Megan Young Returns to Philippines Crowned [PHOTOS]
Racing ahead of all Miss World controversies, Megan Young has returned to Philippines crowned Miss World 2013.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang: China Growth Can Exceed 7.5% in First Nine Months
China's statistics office will release third quarter growth data on 18 October.
China Beats US as World's Largest Oil Importer
China's net oil imports increased to 6.3 billion barrels per day, according to US Energy Information Administration (EIA).
HTC One Max Specifications Leaked Ahead of 15 October Launch
HTC One Max will be reportedly powered by 1.7GHz quad-core processor.
US Government Shutdown: Treasury and Fed Prepare for Possible Debt Default
Officials still said that there was no way to avoid an eventual default if debt limit is not raised.
Chinese Cooking to Blame for Beijing Air Pollution
Foreign affairs officer says people must stop cooking to reduce air pollution.
Emerging Market Output Growth Flatlines in September
CEE manufacturers more confident than those in China, India and Brazil.
China: Police Arrest 139 People for Spreading Jihad Online
Uighur activists claim arrests are part of crackdown on their ethnic group in northwestern Muslim region of Xinjiang
China to Triple Registered Capital Requirements for Foreign Banks
China Banking and Regulatory Commission (CBRC) plans to more than triple minimum registered capital requirement of foreign firms.
Taiwan Fears China Could Launch an Invasion by 2020
Taiwan says China's military strength could soon allow it to surpass a possible US defence of the island nation in case of an attack.
US Government Shutdown: Benchmark Crude Oil Futures Fluctuate on US Debt Default Fears
Energy Information Administration to put out weekly supply report on 9 October.

