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Tax Avoidance: European Commission Moves to Close Parent-Subsidiary Directive Loopholes
EU firms exploiting Directive aimed at preventing double taxation.
Iran Nuclear Deal Has Limited Impact on Oil Prices on Unclear Export Timing
'Knee jerk' market reaction proven right as oil prices start to rise again
Scottish Independence: Mass Job Losses If Scotland Blocked from Currency Union
Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael warns Scotland would face job losses if the country exits the pound
Ukraine: EU Protesters Clash with Police In Kiev [PHOTOS]
Fourth day of demonstrations over Ukraine's last-minute snub of EU deal under Kremlin pressure.
Greece's Central Bank Chief George Provopoulos: Banks Are Well Capitalised
Greece's banks wait for a report from asset manager BlackRock due soon.
Secret US-Iran Talks Led to Geneva Nuclear Deal [VIDEO]
Deputy secretary of state William Burns and two top Iranian ministers involved in US-Iran negotiations before accord was finalised.
President Barack Obama's Full Statement on Iran's Nuclear Deal with World Powers [VIDEO]
Iran and six major world powers clinch landmark nuclear deal in Swiss city of Geneva.
Iran and World Powers Clinch Nuclear Deal in Geneva
Iran to get $4.2bn in foreign exchange in return for curbing its nuclear programme, including halting Arak research reactor construction.
Iran Nuclear Talks: Foreign Ministers Fly to Geneva Hoping For Breakthrough
Optimism soars over fresh round of Geneva talks on Iran's nuclear programme as differences said to be narrow.
Boxing Champ Vitali Klitschko Joins Kiev Protest against EU-Ukraine Trade Deal Snub
Ukraine's late pullout from historic trade deal with Europe puts protesters on the streets.
Libor Fixing Scandal: UBS Scores Protection Over Future Fines With Another Immunity Deal
UBS scored immunity deals with regulators in the US, Switzerland and Canada last year.
Edward Snowden NSA Scandal: Germany to Enhance Capabilities to Prevent Snooping
Germany's move is in line with Snowden's revelations that NSA tapped Angela Merkel's cellphone.
Culture of Carelessness: 52% of Work Smartphones Lost While 'Out Drinking'
A new report highlights that employees' carelessness when it comes to corporate security is leading to major security problems.
French Farmers Take to Streets Over Hollande's Tax Hikes
Outrage from French farmers as they set up roadblocks around Paris.
Ukraine Parliament Risks EU Deal Collapse by Denying Tymoshenko Release
Ukrainian MPs reject a bill allowing release of Yulia Tymoshenko, damaging hopes of trade deal with European Union.
Analysis: SNP's Jekyll and Hyde Arguments on Scottish Independence
Scottish government paper on vision of economic independence appears flawed and contradictory.
10 Countries That Could Be Israel's New Best Friends
Israel foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman says his county needs new allies. IBTimes UK take a wry look at the candidates.
Bookies Make Ukip Hot Favourite to Beat Tories in EU Elections 2014
NIgel Farage predicted to give David Cameron a bloody nose.
Global Carbon Emissions to Hit Record Levels as China Overtakes EU
Global climate report highlights record CO2 emissions driven by China.
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.
Taxpayers Foot Bill for BNP Christmas Jaunt
Party members urged to 'soak up the environment' and enjoy Christmas shopping on visit to Brussels and Strasbourg.
Italy's Monte Paschi's Shares Drop as Disappointing Q3 Results Can Impact 2014 Stock Sale
MPS has to carry out a €2.5bn stock sale in 2014 to avoid nationalisation.
Scottish Government Must Tell the Truth About Independent Economy
The Scottish Affairs Committee has delivered a damning report about Scottish government's White Paper on independence.
Wolfson Economics Prize Offers £250,000 to Person Who Can Solve UK Housing Crisis
Wolfson Prize asks: How would you deliver a new garden city which is visionary, economically viable and popular?
The Zombification of Europe: The Perils of Deflation
European economies in danger of coming to grinding halt with falling demand and prices.
Cash Starved Myanmar Firms Eye Singapore Listings With Caution
Firms planning Singapore IPOs fear Myanmar government's wrath.
US and EU to Resume Free-Trade Talks Despite NSA Spying Scandal
Parties will hold second round of negotiations in Brussels on TTIP.
Israel Furious as Iran Set to Seal Nuclear Deal with World Powers in Geneva
Iran on the verge of closing deal with Western powers to end a decade-long impasse over its nuclear activities.
China Exports Surge Above Expectations Easing Pressure on Leaders
Exports rose 5.6% in October, above economists' expectations of 3.2% growth.
Germany's Tax Revenues Will Reach €621bn in 2013
Germany's total tax take is expected to rise by €14bn from 2013 to 2017.