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Thailand's Consumer Confidence Nears Two Year Low on Political Turmoil
Protesters in Bangkok declare 'victory' as police avoids force.
UK Construction Sector 'Springing Back to Life'
Markit/CIPS PMI survey shows fastest pace of UK construction output growth in six years during November.
European Markets Drop As Upbeat US Data Fuels Fed Reserve QE Taper Fears
US manufacturing activity rose to a 30 month high in November.
UK Manufacturing Booms for Eighth Month Amid Recovery
Markit/CIPS PMI report shows production and new order growth hitting near 19-year highs during November.
European Markets Outside Germany Down Amid Upbeat Eurozone Factory Data
Eurozone manufacturing growth accelerates to its fastest pace in over two years in November.
EY Report: UK Must Revitalise Exports to Emerging Markets
EY report calls on UK to make reforms to boost economic growth through exports.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Bourses Outside Australia End Higher
Market players to track Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke's speech.
UK Autumn Statement Preview: What Will George Osborne Do as Recovery Dawns?
From scrapping green levies to cracking down on tax avoidance, whatever Osborne does it'll be against the backdrop of economic recovery.
India's Short Gold Supply Forces Families to Melt Down Heirlooms to Recycle for Weddings
One million couples expected to get married in the wedding season that runs through May, 2014.
Samsung's $14bn is 'Biggest Marketing Budget in History'
Samsung will have spent $14bn on marketing and promotion in 2013 - more than Iceland's total GDP.
Indonesia Rupiah Falls After Fed Reserve QE Taper Prospect Triggers Capital Flight
Global investors sold $354m worth of Indonesian stocks between 1-27 November.
European Markets Rise on Upbeat German Consumer Confidence Data
German consumer confidence at over six-year high.
Portugal to Slash Public Sector Wages and Pensions Despite Protests
Protesters took to the streets of Lisbon ahead of the Assembly of the Republic's vote.
Job Salary Rises: The Top 10 Nations
IBTimes UK looks at the top 10 countries for wage hikes across the globe
80% of Britons 'Support Foreign Aid' Despite Economic Crisis
Civitas fellow Jonathan Foreman slams 'vague wording' of Eurobarometer survey.
Scottish Independence: Mass Job Losses If Scotland Blocked from Currency Union
Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael warns Scotland would face job losses if the country exits the pound
Bank of Spain Chief Luis Maria Linde: Risks have not Disappeared
Bank of Spain governor warns that country's economy still vulnerable.
UK Retailers Set for Christmas Cheer as Confident Consumers Spend More
Deloitte research shows UK consumer spending to increase to £40.3bn during 2013 festive period.
BoE's Spencer Dale: Years Until UK Economy Feels Normal Again
Bank policymaker warns UK recovery will take time to filter down to ordinary Britons.
China to Replace US as World's Biggest Economy in Eight Years
Report says China will dislodge US out of economic superpower pedestal faster than earlier thought.
UK Budget Deficit Shrinks in October
ONS reports smaller deficit despite extra borrowing because of Royal Mail shares sale.
BoE's Charlie Bean: UK Economy 'Not Yet Fighting Fit'
Bank of England policymaker Bean says UK wages should rise again in 2014 if recovery pans out.
Analysis: SNP's Jekyll and Hyde Arguments on Scottish Independence
Scottish government paper on vision of economic independence appears flawed and contradictory.
UK Personal Debt Almost Equivalent to 2012 GDP Amid Cost of Living Crisis [VIDEO]
Total personal debt rises to £1.4tn, with average household debt standing at £54,000.
US Mayors Warn of Stagnant Growth in a Third of US Cities
About a third of US metros to report stagnant or negative economic growth.
OECD: US Must End Fiscal Deadlock for Sake of World Growth
United States must abolish debt ceiling to help speed up global growth, warns OECD.
Typhoon Haiyan will Cost Philippines $5.8bn in Reconstruction [VIDEO]
Philippines' economic planning chief Arsenio Balisacan says costs of reconstruction may reach 250bn pesos.
IFS: Independent Scotland Will Face Tough Fiscal Challenges
Institute for Fiscal Studies publishes report on the stark tax and spending choices Scotland would face after independence.
Typhoon Haiyan: Insurers Facing $700m Bill After Destruction
Insurance losses, calculated by AIR Worldwide, relatively low because devastated area largely uncovered.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Japanese Nikkei Surges 7.6%
US Senate could vote on Fed Vice Chair Janet Yellen's nomination next week.