Opec Members Not In A Price War – Badri
Opec secretary general Abdullah al-Badri said the group's members would not fight a price war.
French Oil Giant Total Profits Hit By Price Fall
France's biggest oil company said it expected profits to be hit again in the fourth quarter.
Hungary Internet Tax: Tens of Thousands In New Protests Against Draft Law
Huge crowds take over Budapest amid anger over law that would tax internet use.
Fracking Firm Applies To Drill Under London
Pro-fracking media pundit seeks permission to frack at three sites in the UK capital.
Singapore Best Place to do Business For Ninth Straight Year
Singapore came top of the World Bank's 'Doing Business' report for 9th year in a row
Israel Central Bank Says Deflation Not a Major Concern
Prices in Israel fell year-on-year for the first time in seven years.
Opec Plots US Shale Oil Takedown
Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries looks set to maintain oil production levels.
Rouble Sinks to Record Low as Free Float Looms
Bank of Russia has spent more than $20bn in attempts to maintain value of rouble.
Vietnam-India Talks Over Military Patrol Ships Gathering Steam
Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung met with Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on Tuesday.
BP Profits Tumble 21% as Russia Crisis Weighs on Oil Giant
BP profits fell 21% in the third quarter compared to the same period in 2013.
Syria's Brutal War Causing 'Political Earthquakes' in Lebanon
Lebanon's economy expected to grow no more than 2.5% in best-case scenario in 2015.
China and Vietnam Reconcile After Summer Clashes over South China Sea
Beijing's top diplomat says relations at crucial stage after meeting with Vietnam foreign minister.
More Than Half Of Turkish Construction Sites Closed After Safety Inspections
2014 has seen a record number of worker deaths amid a construction boom in Turkey.
Kuwait Eases Tensions in Saudi Joint Oilfield Row
Saudi Arabia halted production at the jointly run Khafji oilfield last week.
Gulf States Weather The Emerging Market Storm – IMF
IMF study finds Gulf Cooperation Council retained more foreign capital than other emerging markets.
Thousands Protest Against Hungary's Internet Tax Law
Draft law would lead to a charge on data usage that campaigners say is anti-democratic.
Russia's Sanctions-Busting Magnit Sees Profits Soar
Russia's biggest food retailer Magnit posted forecast-beating earnings in the third quarter
Fyffes Shares Tumble After Chiquita Closes Door on Merger
Chiquita rejects deal to merge with Fyffes in what would have made the biggest banana producer
Chiquita Pressing Ahead With Fyffes Deal Vote Despite Rival Cutrale-Safra Bid
Brazilian partnership Cutrale-Safra increased its bid for Chiquita, valuing the company $680m.
Boeing Makes First Sale to Iran Air Since 1979 Revolution and Hostage Crisis
First sale by US company Boeing to Iran Air since 1979 hostage crisis ruined relations.
China Takes Advantage of Oil Glut and Boosts Imports from New Sources
Oil prices have fallen 25% since June, providing a boost to energy importers like China
South China Sea Dispute: Top Beijing Diplomat Set for Hanoi Talks to Smooth Waters
Yang Jiechi and Pham Binh Minh to discuss Sino-Vietnam bilateral cooperation after summer dispute.
Jordan: Low Oil Prices Will Boost Resource-Poor Country
Jordan could use oil price slump to reduce its own government subsidies on fuel.
IMF Calls on Zimbabwe Government to Sort Out Economic Mess
The International Monetary Fund's Africa director said she made four reformist suggestions to Harare
Human Rights Watch Slates UAE's Record on Migrant Domestic Worker Rights
HRW says domestic workers have passports confiscated and are routinely refused wages in UAE
Saudi Arabia Boosts Oil Output in September But Market Exports Down
World's leading oil producer pumped 9.7m bpd in September, up slightly from August
Total CEO Christophe de Margerie Death: 4 More Suspects Detained in Investigation
Prosecutors detain four more people relating to death of former Total CEO.
Libya's OPEC Governor Samir Kamal Calls for Major Oil Production Cut to Boost Price
Libya has struggled to regain lost oil output since autocrat Muammar Gaddafi was ousted in 2011.
Gazprom Stocks Slide to Five Year Low in US As Gas War Looms
Russia's biggest company has failed to resolve a long-running gas price dispute with Ukraine
Russia's Rosneft Asks for $48 Billion From State Wealth Fund as Sanctions Bite
Russia's state-run oil producer Rosneft has asked for 2 trillion roubles from a Russian fund