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Osborne's Budget 2013: £2.5bn Infrastructure Investment Plan Will Barely Boost GDP - TUC
Chancellor's Budget reveals £2.5bn cuts from departmental spending to boost infrastructure investment.
UK Inflation Hits 9-Month High of 2.8% in February
ONS CPI inflation data shows rising inflation driven by higher energy bills.
Cyprus Crisis: Stock Exchange, Banks Closed as Parliament Debates Depositor Tax
Eurogroup statement puts ball in President Nicos Anastasiades' court ahead of key vote.
India Cuts Key Interest Rate to 7.5%, Second Time in 2013 to Revive Growth
India's central bank has lowered the interest rates as expected by economists and the finance ministry.
Cyprus Delays Depositor Tax Vote Amid Last-Minute Talks [VIDEO]
President Nicos Anastasiades under pressure to re-work terms of €10bn bailout in order to win parliamentary vote and avert banking sector collapse.
Thailand to Remove Squat Toilets To Reduce Arthritis Cases
The Public Health Ministry of Thailand aims to scrap 90 percent of squat loos to reduce arthritic cases and boost tourism in the country
Cyprus' Lawmakers Plan Depositor Tax Debate As Markets Tumble
Eurozone rescue package for Cyprus calls for unprecedented €5.8bn levy on savers.
Cameron Tells Tory Conference: We Are Here to Win
Prime minister seeks to rally troops following disastrous by-election showing
Eurozone and IMF Agree on €10 Billion Bailout for Cyprus
The deal requires Cyprus to trim deficit, shrink banking sector and increase taxes.
Osborne's Budget 2013: No Fireworks as Plan A Stays but BoE Mandate May Change
Analysts say deficit reduction still Chancellor George Osborne's main aim ahead of 2013 Budget.
Ireland Raises €5bn in First Benchmark Bond Sale Since 2010 Bailout
Sale attracts €13bn and could mark crucial stage in efforts to exit EU/IMF bailout.
Britain Flirts With 'Triple-Dip' Recession After Grisly Manufacturing Data
Sterling slumps and Gilts rally as pressure mounts on Osborne ahead of next week's Budget Statement.
Italy's Recession Deepens as Fitch Downgrade Pressures Debt Sales
Italian Treasury faces stern test to raise €9bn after surprise GDP revision and Fitch downgrade.
Fitch Cuts Italy's Credit Rating to BBB+ on Political Uncertainty
Fitch believes that structural reforms are not possible in the near future, given the present political uncertainty in Italy.
Asian Markets Weekly Roundup: Japan Upbeat on Stimulus Optimism
Most Asian stocks advance, with the Nikkei surging to record levels on continued monetary easing optimism.
Britain's Fiscal Watchdog Raps David Cameron's Austerity Claims
PM assertion that tax increases and spending cuts have not hurt growth are wrong, says the Office for Budget Responsibility.
US Trade Deficit Widens 16.5% in January
The US oil imports rise 12.3 percent in January while sales to Europe, China, Japan and Brazil decline.
Japan Escapes Recession with 0.2% Economic Growth in Fourth Quarter
Japan's economy expands 0.2 percent in fourth quarter, but widening current account deficit remains a challenge to Shinzo Abe.
Asian Markets Mixed after Unexpected China Trade Data
Asian markets report mixed response as China posts an unexpected trade surplus for February.
BCC Slashes 2013 UK Growth Forecast to 0.6%
BCC expects medium-term improvement, reaching 2.2 percent in 2015.
Asian Markets Except Japan Weak, Nikkei Breaks 12,000 Mark
Most markets across the region trade lower, although Nikkei hits record high on yen weakness.
Why Hugo Chavez Reforms Helped Latin America to Stand up
Chavez's controversial legacy in Latin America is democratic socialism for the poor, says Gianluca Mezzofiore.
European Markets Open Higher Ahead of Euro Area GDP Data [VIDEO]
European markets open higher ahead of eurozone fourth-quarter GDP data and ECB meeting.
Australia's Economy Grows 0.6% in Fourth Quarter on Public Spending and Exports
Australia's fourth-quarter GDP growth highlights increased public investments and exports.
Bank of England: Mixed Data Muddies MPC's QE Decision
Good and bad data from UK economy leaves additional quantitative easing in balance as MPC February meeting starts.
Eurozone Services Sector Contracts Further in February - Markit PMI
Eurozone services sector continues to decline on persistent weakness in France, Italy and Spain.
China Targets 7.5% Economic Growth Ahead of Power Transfer [VIDEO]
Wen Jiabao opens National People's Congress with pledge to boost growth and fight corruption.
Reserve Bank of Australia Leaves Interest Rate Unchanged at 3%
RBA keeps interest rate on hold at 3% as it sees improvement in non-mining sectors of the economy.
Latvia Cabinet Approves Formal Application to Join the Euro
The Baltic economy would become the 18th EU member to join the single currency
South Korea Inflation Eases to Two- Month Low in February
South Korea's inflation rate falls on weak domestic consumption and strong currency.