Argentine Economy Minister Axel Kicillof Conspicuously Absent from Vulture Funds Meeting
Delegation to meet court-appointed mediator will be formed by economy ministry's judicial and financial team.
FX Fixing Scandal: FCA Expects More Foreign Regulators Involved as Investigation Widens
FCA received 52 requests from foreign regulators in 2013/14 for assistance on forex inquiries.
China to Liberalise Interest Rates in Two Years: Central Bank Chief
China's central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said reforms are necessary for China.
Bank of China Scrutinised Over International Money Laundering Allegations
Bank of China is accused of money laundering via its Youhuitong service.
Improved China Trade Data Signals Near-Term Growth Rebound
Exports for June rose 7.2%, compared to May's growth of 7%, and trade surplus remained about $30bn.
India Budget 2014: Income Tax Reforms Unlikely to Help Consumers Amid Soaring Inflation
While Arun Jaitely's budget provided some help to lower and middle income groups, it would not be sufficient as living costs surge.
BNP Paribas Pleads Guilty For Second Time in US Sanctions Case
BNP earlier pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $8.9bn to US authorities to settle probe.
China Hesitant to Ease Yuan Control Amid Growth Slowdown
Global economic recovery depends on situation in US due to economic weakness in China, says Chinese Finance Minister Lou Jiwei.
India Budget 2014 - LIVE BLOG
The newly-elected government of India under Narendera Modi presented its maiden budget on 10 July.
Siri Faces Patent Threat as Apple Loses China Lawsuit Over Voice Recognition Technology
Apple loses a patent lawsuit against Shanghai Zhizhen Network Technology.
Britain's SFO Arrests Airbus Staff Over Alleged Saudi Corruption
FT reported that SFO questioned four former and current employees at Airbus's Saudi Arabian unit.
Shanghai Relaxes Property Rules in Face of Luxury Homes Demand
Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town was allowed to sell houses in central Shanghai at record prices.
Citigroup Nearing $7bn Settlement With US Authorities Over Mortgage Probe
US Justice Department had demanded $10bn from Citigroup.
India Proposes FDI and Private Investment in Railway to Modernise Facilities
FDI only in infrastructure and not operations, says railway minister Sadananda Gowda.
France's Carrefour Exits India Market Amid Stiff Opposition to Retail FDI
Carrefour will close its five cash & carry stores in India.
Samsung to Post Third Straight Quarterly Profit Decline as Smartphone Market Saturates
Second quarter operating profit is expected to decline 25% amid strong won and declining smartphone sales.
Edward Snowden Cannot Mount 'Meaningful' Defence in US – Wikileaks's Julian Assange
Assange says US will take recourse to state secrets privilege to deny fair trial.
New Benchmarks Show One in Three Indians Below Poverty Line
Poverty standards as per new benchmarks are being criticised for making "neither common sense nor economic sense."
World Cup Lifts UK Consumer Spending to Four-Year High
Consumer spending rose 0.6% on year in June, rounding off fastest growing quarter since mid-2010.
India's Reliance Communications to Axe 6,000 Jobs in Major Restructuring Move
Reliance Communications employs 15,000 people, out of which some 6,000 employees will lose their jobs.
George Osborne and William Hague Begin India Visit to Woo Pro-Business Modi Government
Britain is looking for investment opportunities in India's defence and infrastructure sectors.
Britain to Overtake France as Second Largest EU Economy by 2020
Britain to remain sixth largest economy in 2030, despite tough competition from emerging nations.
Apple Hires Tag Heuer's Patrick Pruniaux Ahead of iWatch Launch
High-level appointment follows those from Burberry and Yves Saint Laurent.
Caught Between 'Partial' Judge and Debt Default, Argentina Looks for Settlement with 'Vulture Funds'
Argentina is sending its team to New York on 7 July to discuss settlement with holdout funds.
EBA Bars EU Banks from Dealing in Digital Currencies Like Bitcoin
Watchdog says EU banks should not buy, hold or sell digital currencies such as bitcoin until there is effective regulatory regime in place.
UK Car Sales Rise to 1.3 Million Units On High Demand For Alternatively-Fuelled Vehicles
Registrations for alternatively-fuelled vehicles rose 51.3% to 23,337 units year-to-date
China to Set Up Yuan Clearing House in Seoul, Posing Further Competition to US Dollar
Peoples' Bank of China has signed memorandum of understanding with Bank of Korea for renminbi clearing house in Korean capital.
Founding Family's Thierry Peugeot Quits Board Over Government-Backed China Deal
His sister Marie-Helene Roncoroni will replace him as deputy chair.
US Grounds Entire Fleet of F-35 Jets for More Inspections After Runway Fire
Move comes after after one plane caught fire on runway at Florida airbase.
Bitcoin May Be Legalised in Russia: Central Bank Deputy Chairman
Bank of Russia's deputy chairman Georgy Luntovsky said bitcoins may be "the future."