Russian Rouble Rebounds on Speculation of Urgent Central Bank Intervention
Another rollercoaster day in the life of the Russian currency.
Germany Likely to Avoid Recession as Trade Picks Up in September
Industrial output also rose, but by less than expected.
UK Economic Recovery Remains Domestic as Trade Deficit Widens Again
Rising oil imports, a strong pound and weak eurozone demand all factors in the widening gap.
TTIP: Germany Accused of Hypocrisy over Opposition to ISDS Clause
Portuguese minister tells London event that ISDS is crucial to any EU-US trade agreement.
Eurozone to Drag Down Global Economic Growth in 2015
China and India lead the gradual recovery, with UK and US also performing well.
East Ukraine: EU Foreign Chief Mogherini Hints at More Sanctions
Italian minister threatens to take action over Eastern Ukrainian crisis.
Cost of Living Crisis: Majority of Britons 'Do Not Feel Benefit' of Economic Recovery
New survey shows just one in seven voters feel they are benefiting from upturn.
Who are the Winners and Losers of the Russian Rouble's Collapse?
As Russia's central bank prepares to float its currency, we look who has been affected by its fall.
Rouble Plummets Again as Central Bank Moves Towards Free-Floating Currency
Rouble hits another record low against dollar as Bank of Russia withdraws unlimited support.
German Government: EU Travel Ban for 'Illegitimate' Elected Officials in East Ukraine
Elections took place to elect a Prime Minister in Donetsk and Luhansk on Sunday.
TTIP Under Threat: Senior US Trade Expert Warns Over Removal of ISDS from EU-US Trade Deal
Miram Sapiro also urges bipartisan support for FTAs in Senate tells IBTimes UK
US Midterms 2104: Could Elections Derail TTIP and TPP?
The ability to get the free trade agreements finalised may depend on the result of the elections.
US Trade Deficit Widens in September
Deficit expected to narrow once falling oil prices are factored in.
Irish Economy to Outpace the Rest of Europe as Eurozone Growth Forecast Slashed
Ireland will be the fastest growing European economy for the next three years.
China to Push Pacific Free Trade Agreement to Rival US-Led Trans-Pacific Partnership
Beijing plans to use Apec Summit to promote its own free trade agenda.
TTIP: Labour Vows to Push Bill to Protect NHS from Privatisation
Andy Burnham makes vow in the run up to Rochester and Strood by-election.
UK House Prices Fall in September but Show Big Annual Increase
Land Registry data shows a 0.7% monthly fall in the capital, 0.2% across England and Wales.
Another Trade Scandal Brews in China as Discrepancies Emerge in Hong Kong Trade Data
China claims to have exported more to Hong Kong than the semi autonomous region says it imported.
UK Government 'Failing Farmers' By Failing to Accept EU Aid Over Russian Fruit Ban
NFU says UK farmers deserve level playing field.
ECB Confirms Bond Purchasing Programme But It's Not Enough, Say Analysts
ECB purchased €1.704bn in covered bonds last week.
German Business Confidence Plunges Again as Analysts Urge Fiscal Stimulus
Confidence fell for sixth month in a row, as ECB mulls Eurozone-wide stimulus.
Co-op Bank Appoints Dennis Holt as Chairman as Efforts to Move on from 'Crystal Methodist' Scandal Continue
Holt will be charged with rebuilding the beleaguered lenders' reputation as an 'ethical bank'
David Cameron and Russell Brand: The Comment That Draws a Wayward Line Between Politician and Comedian
Brand and Cameron are united in their childish and irresponsible message to the people of Britain
Bloomberg: 25 Banks 'Have Failed' ECB Stress Tests
Bloomberg reports that a further 10 could fail over the coming months.
Rouble Tanks Again as S&P Mulls Russian Downgrade
Currency hits all-time lows against both the dollar and euro.
China Launches AIIB to Rival World Bank Without US Allies After Pressure from Washington
21 Asian nations sign up for the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank during Beijing ceremony, but US allies were not present
Ukraine Appeals Russian Fruit Ban at WTO
Russia banned fruit and veg from Ukraine to stop re-export from Europe.
Scotland's Economy: 'Notable' New North Sea Oil Discovery Made A Month After Referendum
The oilfield could lead 50 million barrels, according to reports.
Less than a Quarter of World Trade Meets OECD Anti-Corruption Standards
Japan, South Korea and Ireland among the nations with no enforcement policy in place.
UK Exports: Manufacturers Expecting Lowest Orders For One Year
Weak Eurozone demand proves a factor in sluggish UK exports