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EU Edges Closer to Historic Banking Union Deal
European policymakers make progress on financing of EU bank reserve pot as deadline looms.
Theresa May: EU Migrant Control Move Only Shuts Romanian and Bulgarian Stable Door
Home Secretary Theresa May pushes government plans for tough new migrant rules but can do nothing to allay voter fears.
Britain Planning 'Secret' Cap on EU Migrants
Leaked report reveals UK Government in bid to limit annual net migration from EU countries to 75,000.
Vladimir Putin: Russia is Morally Superior to the West
Putin says Russia not teaching 'anyone how to live' in swipe at US over gay rights.
Russia Eyes Fresh US Trade Deal
Russian officials say they're looking to sign bilateral investment treaty, though not full free trade deal.
Cass Business School: Bail-Ins Are Not a Magic Cure all For Bank Failure
Bank bail-ins could produce some interesting outcomes for Eurozone markets and countries according to academic
EU Fast Tracks Taxpayer Protection With Bank Bailout Rules
European regulators propose to speed up banking reforms to protect taxpayers from bank failures.
Ukraine's GDP Shrinks Less Than Expected Amid Political Storm
Ukraine's statistical service says that the economy shrunk less than expected amid widespread protests against government.
Ukraine's Debt Cover Hits Four-Year High As Protestors Take to the Streets
Ukraine's ongoing economic crisis increases the cost of insuring country's debt
Ukraine Seeks €20bn in Aid from EU Amid Riots
Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said that he has asked the European Union for financial support.
European Markets Mixed After US Lawmakers Strike Budget Deal
US budget agreement now needs House and Senate approval.
Eurozone Members Fail to Clinch Banking Union Deal
European ministers meeting in Brussels fail to agree on key ways to close down failing banks.
EXCLUSIVE: Barcelona Striker Set To Reject Arsenal To Sign For Roma
Tony Sanabria has decided to quit Barcelona and he is set to move to Rome despite Arsenal interest.
UK Narrows Trade Gap with Non-EU Markets in October through Exports Boost
Britain's trade gap with non-EU countries decreases by 27% on previous month.
Atheists Getting Raw Deal World Over, Says Study
International Humanist and Ethical Union report says laws curb atheists' freedom.
Chinese Hackers Spied on Five European Countries at G20 Summit
FireEye monitors hackers' spear fishing attack on employees at foreign ministries.
Greece: Troika Inspectors Return to Review Pace of Austerity Reforms
The European Union, International Monetary Fund and European Commission are at loggerheads with Greek government over austerity
World Leaders Descend on Johannesburg for Nelson Mandela Memorial
Nearly 100 heads of state and royals from all corners of world to attend Nelson Mandela's memorial at FNB football stadium.
Ukraine Riot Police Storm Opposition HQ in Kiev
Police begin to dismantle protest sites in Ukraine capital
Business Bosses Turn on Cameron's Immigration Crackdown
Former M&S boss and departing Domino's chief support immigration.
Women in the City: 'Government Opposes EU Quota for Female Employees' [VIDEO]
Prof Susan Vinnicombe tells IBTimes UK at Women in the City event that Whitehall against 'box-ticking' quotas.
House of Lords to Grill EU Finance Chief on Shadow Banking
EU Sub-Committee on Economic and Financial Affairs to investigate shadow banking.
Pierre Moscovici: EU Bank Union Deal Must be Clinched by Year End
French finance minister urges Europe policymakers to move quickly to conclude deal.
Ukrainian Protesters Topple Lenin Statue in Kiev [VIDEO]
Masked protesters pull down statue of Russian revolutionary leader in Ukrainian capital.
Ex-Premier League Footballer Implicated in Match-Fixing Scandal [VIDEO]
Former star Sam Sodje filmed boasting he could fix it for players to get yellow or red cards – and deliberately got himself sent off.
Scottish Independence: Alex Salmond's Ludicrous Nuclear Weapons Ban
On 29 November 2013 a Police Scotland helicopter came down and crashed through the roof of the popular and crowded Clutha Bar. At the time, there were about 120 people in The Clutha and the accident left nine people dead and 32 injured - 14 seriously.
Vince Cable: 'Very Remote' Chance of UK Exiting EU Despite Referendum
Business Secretary plays down fears UK will quit European Union, even as prospect of 2017 referendum looms.
Goldman Sachs May Face Regulatory Action in South Korea
South Korean unit may have violated capital markets rules.
Three UK Eliminates US Roaming Charges for Customers
Three UK has taken a major step in the elimination of roaming charges by extending its Feel at Home plan to cover the USA.
European Markets Outside Spain Drop on EC Decision To Fine Banks
Barclays, Deutsche Bank, Société Générale, RBS, UBS, JPMorgan, Citigroup and RP Martin face fines.