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UK Personal Debt Almost Equivalent to 2012 GDP Amid Cost of Living Crisis [VIDEO]
Total personal debt rises to £1.4tn, with average household debt standing at £54,000.
US Mayors Warn of Stagnant Growth in a Third of US Cities
About a third of US metros to report stagnant or negative economic growth.
OECD: US Must End Fiscal Deadlock for Sake of World Growth
United States must abolish debt ceiling to help speed up global growth, warns OECD.
Typhoon Haiyan will Cost Philippines $5.8bn in Reconstruction [VIDEO]
Philippines' economic planning chief Arsenio Balisacan says costs of reconstruction may reach 250bn pesos.
IFS: Independent Scotland Will Face Tough Fiscal Challenges
Institute for Fiscal Studies publishes report on the stark tax and spending choices Scotland would face after independence.
Typhoon Haiyan: Insurers Facing $700m Bill After Destruction
Insurance losses, calculated by AIR Worldwide, relatively low because devastated area largely uncovered.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Japanese Nikkei Surges 7.6%
US Senate could vote on Fed Vice Chair Janet Yellen's nomination next week.
Oil Futures Mixed on Demand-Supply Mismatch Concerns
Brent draws support from Libya outage and Janet Yellen's dovish stance.
European Markets Mixed Despite Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen's Dovish Stance
Janet Yellen supports the US Fed's ultra-easy monetary policy.
Tunisia Battles to Silence Arab Spring Echoes of Unrest and Jihadism
Lianna Brinded delivers on-the-ground special report from the cradle of the Arab Spring and ponders its future.
Lower Catastrophe Costs to Boost Profits for Insurance Giant Amlin
No major disaster claims in the third quarter will help insurance giant exceed targets.
European Markets Climb Ahead of Eurozone GDP Data
Fed Vice Chair Janet Yellen's remarks and positive German GDP data support the markets.
Asian Markets Rise on Japan Data and Janet Yellen's Stimulus Supportive Comments
US Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen to testify before the Senate on 14 November.
Typhoon Haiyan to Create $19bn in Philippines Economic Losses
Philippine President Benigno Aquino says death toll has risen above 10,000.
Afghan Opium Harvest Hits Record High Ahead of US Troop Withdrawal
War-torn Afghanistan estimated to harvest 5,500 tonnes of opium in 2013.
OECD: Recovery Gathering Pace in Most Major Economies
OECD signals growth may be better than expected in many economies, but warns on troubled Brics nations.
UK Factory Confidence Soars as Recovery Strengthens [VIDEO]
CBI SME Trends Survey shows optimism rising at fastest pace since 1988 in UK manufacturing sector.
Asian Markets Week Review: All Indices End in Red Territory
Market players await news from China's CPC Central Committee 3rd Plenum.
Burundi: Horde of Human Skulls Found At Italian's Home
Over 40 human skulls have been discovered at the home of an Italian expatriate in Burundi, report local police.
European Markets Drop Ahead of US Nonfarm Payrolls Report Release
America may have added 125,000 jobs in October, against 148,000 in September.
Asian Markets Drop As Upbeat US GDP Data Sparks Fed Reserve QE Taper Fears
Market players await US October nonfarm payrolls data on 8 November.
BAE Cuts Could Cost Scottish Economy £195m and 2,400 Jobs
Strathclyde University impact assessment says Glasgow naval yard cuts would have serious knock-on effects on Scottish economy.
Asian Markets Trade Lower Ahead of US Data and China Politburo Meeting
Investors await US Q3 GDP data due on 7 November.
Scottish Independence Poll: Voters Back Union Ahead of Referendum
TNS BMRB poll reveals 47% supporting staying in Britain just a year ahead of referendum.
Grangemouth: A Game Changer for Unions and Governments?
Petroplus Holdings AG (Switzerland) was, not so long ago, Europe's largest independent refiner. In January 2012, the company defaulted on its senior notes and filed for bankruptcy. In the UK, its centre of operations was the Coryton Refinery in Essex which it had bought from BP in 2007 and which was able to handle tankers up to 250,000 deadweight tons (dwt). The refinery had a capacity of 11 million tonnes per year and had been running at about 88 per cent capacity shortly before its demis...
China's RMB Liberalisation: the Growing Influence of the Currency on Asean Markets
HSBC's Asia-Pacific Regional Head of Commercial Banking talks about the impact from yuan liberalisation.
European Markets Climb Ahead of BoE and ECB Policy Meetings
Both central banks to announce monetary policy decisions on 7 November.
Most Asian Markets Trade Lower Ahead of US Data and China Politburo Meet
Japanese and Australian equities buck the trend.
Asian Markets Finish Mixed Ahead of US GDP and Jobs Data
America will release third quarter GDP and labour market data on 7-8 November.
Li Keqiang: China Needs At Least 7.2% Growth to Ensure Stable Job Market
Premier expects to create 1.3 million to 1.5 million jobs from every percentage point in economic growth.