Why Greece is rolling out the Red Carpet to Li Keqiang's Chinese Investment
After years of western-imposed austerity, China could be Greece's knight in shining armour.
UK SME Trade Debt Almost Three Times National GDP
UK SMEs are struggling to get paid for their goods and services.
Banking Group Suggests Anti-Money Laundering Regulation will Stymie Trade
ICC says trade finance banks should face toned down regulation to reflect their lower risk profile
Irish Government Raises Maximum Tax Rate for Future Oil Production
Companies operating the most profitable oilfields will now pay 55% top rate tax.
Native Americans Win 'Landmark' Battle as Washington Redskins Have Trademark Cancelled
Ruling expected to have serious financial implications for the American football team.
Qingdao Investigation: Markets Plunge as China's Citic Claims Half of Its Alumina Stock Missing
Citic Resources is the first company to admit discrepancies in its Qingdao inventory.
Protectionism Growing Among the G20 as Global Trade Continues Slow Recovery
The world's most powerful economies have introduced more protectionist measures this year than free trade.
Canada Pushes Ahead with Pacific Oil Pipeline Amid Environmental Protests
The Northern Gateway project will allow Canada to export oil to China.
Energy, Financial Services and Infrastructure the Biggest Winners from China's UK Trade Mission
Chinese premier inks deals worth up to £14bn to UK economy
TTIP: Labour Will Not Back EU-US Trade Deal Without NHS Safeguards
In an interview with IBTimes UK, shadow trade minister Ian Murray says ISDS must also be removed from the treaty.
OPEC Dominance to Wane as US Leads 'Tight Oil' Revolution
OPEC production will decline, with US reserves of oil extracted from oil sands and shale rock spearheading the competition.
Filth and Fury: Coal Remains Fastest-Growing Fossil Fuel Despite Government Pledges
Coal now accounts for the highest proportion of the world's energy mix since 1970.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang UK Visit: David Cameron Hoping to Ink Investment Deals Worth up to £18bn
China will pump billions of pounds into the UK's projects sector, so long as Cameron doesn't mention Tibet.
Greenpeace Loses Millions in Rogue Employee Forex Contract
The NGO has apologised to donors after an employee lost €3.8mn.
UK Public Unaware of Inequality in Tax System
Most wrongly think richest 10% pay more tax than the poorest, according to new report.
Ukraine Crisis: BP Boss Bob Dudley Says 'Business as Usual' in Russia
Dudley says BP continues to operate normally in Russia.
HSBC the Latest Bank to Warn over Qingdao Metals Fraud Investigation
HSBC said it will be closely monitoring Qingdao metals transactions.
UK Economy Gets Triple-A Ratings Upgrade: 'Economic Recovery Will Continue'
Standard & Poor's has upgraded the UK to triple-A stable.
More Consume News through Mobile, Only One in Ten Pay for it
A report has revealed the growing use of mobile news, as media struggle to survive transition.
Recovery Continues as Eurozone Adds Jobs and Widens Trade Surplus
Economic growth now feeding through to the labour growth, boosting long term recovery prospects.
Construction Output Grows but UK Experiences Biggest Quarterly Fall in Public Housing Orders since 1960s
The first quarter of 2014 saw the biggest fall in public housing orders since 1964, when records began.
England World Cup Win Worth Billions to Pubs and Shops
However, bookies aren't so positive on the nation's prospects.
Mixcloud: Swimming Upstream since 2008
The online streaming service's founder discusses piracy, takeovers and Brazilian party music.
Amazon Launches Music Streaming Service Prime Music
Prime Music is only available in the US.
China Eyes next Infrastructure Boom to Arrest Economic Slowdown
Investment in roads, rail and waterways will be met with tax breaks for businesses.
World Cup 2014: Brazil's Sad Legacy of Mismanagement and Corruption
The lasting impact of Brazil 2014 is likely to be a re-evaluation of FIFA's host selection process.
EU to Probe European 'Tax Havens' Used by Apple, Amazon and Starbucks
Tax regimes of Ireland, Luxembourg and the Netherlands to be scrutinised by the EU.
Rolls Royce hit with Multi-Billion Pound Loss after Emirates Cancels Airbus Order
The UK manufacturer is confident of filling the gap in its order book.
Ireland Becomes First EU Country to Order Plain Packaging for Cigarettes
The country follows the lead of Australia and New Zealand in its aim to ban branded tobacco products.
The Fickle Nature of Trade Sanctions
The go-to tool for international diplomacy is being used more and more frivolously.