Australia and India to Sign Free Trade Agreement by End of 2015
Agreement would continue Abbott's government's aggressive free trade strategy.
Five Ukrainian Troops Killed as German Foreign Minister Lands in Kiev
German minister is also set to visit Moscow to try to rescue peace talks.
Australia-China Free Trade Deal Prompts Fears Over Lowering Standards
Mining bosses fear Chinese companies could lower safety standards if they bring their own workers.
HMRC Not Doing Enough to Stop Corporate Tax Avoidance, Say MPs
The taxman must clamp down on tax avoiders and act more transparently, said a new MPs report.
Is Vladimir Putin's Russia Killing Germany's Famous Exports Sector?
Germany's exporters are struggling, but Russia is only part of the problem.
Vladimir Putin: Western Sanctions Violate International Law
Russian President accuses the US of going against principles of international trade.
Deepwater Horizon: Judge Upholds BP Verdict of Gross Negligence
BP could still face up to $18bn in penalties.
Obama Makes $3bn Pledge to Help Poor Countries Fight Climate Change
UK yet to pledge anything to the crucial Green Climate Fund, while Canada and Australia refuse.
US-India Food Deal: Narendra Modi Celebrates Victory as WTO Lives to Fight Another Day
Agreement may facilitate WTO deal, but is unlikely to be greeted by Obama's domestic opponents.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway to Buy Duracell
Battery maker is said to be valued at $6.4bn.
Economists Slash Eurozone Growth and Inflation Forecasts
ECB comes under further pressure to step up stimulus packages.
Trillion Dollar WTO Trade Deal Edges Closer as US-India Reach Food Security Agreement
Bali deal could be finalised at this week's G20 Summit in Brisbane.
Obama's Green Programme that Sparked Solyndra Scandal Turns Profit
Republicans described the Loans Program Office as 'disgusting' before 2012 election.
Lux Leaks: President Jean-Claude Juncker Booed as he Faces Questions in European Parliament
Juncker vows to push through strong anti-tax fraud legislation.
Lux Leaks: Juncker Defends Role in Tax Avoidance as Pressure Mounts on President to Resign
Juncker says he was 'not the architect of' Luxembourg's tax regime.
Eurozone Industry Shows Disappointing Recovery Raising Further Fears Over Growth
Pressure mounting on ECB to increase scope of its bond purchasing initiative.
Shale Gas Unlikely to Reduce Energy Bills as Government 'Oversells' Benefits of Fracking
New report counters government claims that fracking will make UK energy self-sufficient.
E.ON Reports Profit Fall on Russian Rouble Crisis
Largest German Utility reported a net loss for the first nine months of the year.
Yahoo to Buy BrightRoll to Wrestle Online Ad Revenue from Facebook and Google
Purchase will total $640m and will be funded by Alibaba IPO revenue.
Apec Summit 2014: China Takes Lead in Move Towards Free Trade Agreement
21 Apec nations sign up for two-year study into FTAAP.
Ceta: Germany Warned only 'Minor Adjustments' Possible to ISDS in EU-Canada Trade Deal
Germany has pushed for extensive exemptions to investor protection clause.
Qatar Claims Oil Prices Have No Effect on Economy
Gulf state's conservative budget means it will escape impact of sliding prices.
US and China Agree to Eliminate Technology Trade Tariffs in Landmark Beijing Deal
Expanding the Information Technology Agreement is first major WTO tariff reduction in 17 years.
Ebola Could Kill One in Seven Pregnant Women in Affected Countries
Fear of contracting the disease through bodily fluids impacting care received by pregnant women.
European Commission Served with Lawsuit over TTIP and Ceta Negotiations
A coalition of civil society protest the commissions decision to ignore calls for public debate.
Russia and China Agree to Second Mammoth Gas Deal
Framework agreement is signed in Beijing as Russia continues to court alternative buyers.
UK Skills Shortage: Teenage Girls Must Not Feel Science and Engineering are the 'Preserve of Men'
Education Secretary warns of detrimental impact under-representation has on UK economy.
China and South Korea to Sign Free Trade Agreement in Further Blow to US Regional Dominance
Talks make 'significant progress' at APEC summit in Beijing.
Parliament Debates Whether to Concede Law and Order Powers to the EU
European Arrest Warrant allows swift extradition between EU countries.
Has George Osborne Misled Britain over 'Halved' £1.7bn EU Payment?
Chancellor George Osborne's claims over the £1.7bn budget payment has been challenged.