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Japan Records 15th Straight Monthly Trade Deficit as Weak Yen Inflates Import Bills
Trade deficit for September rose64% year over year to 932bn yen.
UK Economic Recovery Threatened by Energy Bill Hikes and Low Wages
Markit Household Index data shows higher energy bills and lower pay is eating into consumer spending
Asian Markets Week Review: India's Sensex Leads While Shanghai Composite Trails
Investors to track HSBC China PMI data due on 24 October.
Global Oil Futures Drop on US Supply Data
US crude oil stocks up 5.9 million barrels in the week ended 12 October.
Chinese State-Owned Firms Post Higher Profits as Economy Recovers from Slowdown
State-owned firms that dominate Chinese economy recorded 10.5% increase in profits for first three quarters of 2013.
EU Signs €26bn Free Trade Agreement with Canada
Ceta will boost boost bilateral trade by 23% between EU and Canada.
Santander's Emilio Botin Targets US Profit Doubling to $2bn
Botin eyes profit goal through organic growth of Santander's US business.
European Equities Strike Five-Year Highs on Positive China Growth Data
China's economy grew 7.8% in the third quarter, the fastest pace this year.
Asian Markets Outside Japan Rise on Upbeat China Growth Data
Australia's ASX strikes a five year high, while India's Sensex hits a three-year high.
China Economic Growth Accelerates on 'Mini Stimulus'
GDP rose 7.8% on year in third quarter, up from 7.5% in the second quarter
IMF Arrives In Ukraine To Assess Economic Troubles
Creditors are worrying about Ukraine's debts, deficits and political instability
Canada Set to Sign EU Free-Trade Pact in Bid to Boost Exports
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is meeting EU leaders to conclude talks over Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
European Markets Down Despite US Debt Ceiling Deal
US Labor Department may release jobs data on 22 October.
Impact of US Default: Another Recession, Market Meltdown and a Bank Run
Another recession, a fall in the value of dollar, rising funding woes for banks, a global market crash -- all these and more could be the fallout of a US default.
BoE's Spencer Dale: Don't Overreact to UK Growth by Expecting Sudden Base Rate Hike
Bank of England Chief Economist cautions on markets making too much of better than expected UK GDP data.
Russians are the Most Well Educated: UK Ranked Seventh
Russia is the most educated country in the world, followed by Canada, Japan, Israel, United States, Korea, UK, New Zealand, Finland and Australia.
Ireland to Enter Seventh Year of Painful Austerity but Bailout Exit on Horizon
Finance Minister Michael Noonan hails no international aid backstop in the 2014 Irish Budget
Aldi and Lidl Continue to Dominate the German Food Retail Market
Foreign competitors find it hard to make headway in Germany's food retail market
Chinese Investment in Manchester Airport Could Create 16,000 North West Jobs
BCEG says it is honoured to be involved in Manchester Airport's development.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: India's Sensex Leads While Australia's ASX Trails
Politicians in Washington hope to have US government open by 15 October.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang: China Growth Can Exceed 7.5% in First Nine Months
China's statistics office will release third quarter growth data on 18 October.
ECB Chief Mario Draghi Silences US Critics Over Euro Survival
Draghi delivers rousing speech over the eurozone's 'success'
Emerging Market Output Growth Flatlines in September
CEE manufacturers more confident than those in China, India and Brazil.
European Markets Outside Italy and Spain Trade Lower on US Debt Ceiling Fears
President Obama's decision to nominate Janet Yellen for the Fed chair fails to boost sentiment.
Serbia's Largest Investor Telenor Calls for Cutting Red Tape to Dial in FDI [VIDEO]
Telecoms giant says Serbia is an attractive place to expand business but would benefit from bureaucracy streamlining
OECD Expects Emerging Asian Economies To Remain Resilient
Structural changes to help China and Thailand become high-income countries within 20 years.
UK Retail Sales Weaken as Crunch Christmas Looms for High Street
British Retail Consortium delivers cautious note for retailers as sales growth slows in warm weather.
Ball Packaging Europe in Serbia Quenches Thirst for Booming Can Demand [VIDEO]
Can manufacturer for Heineken reveals why how Serbia has fostered an ideal place to grow business
Greece Eyes Six-Year Recession Exit in 2014
Troubled Greek economy may finally be turning the corner after years of austerity
US Government Shutdown: Biggest Creditor China Puts Pressure on US Congress over Debt Ceiling
US' biggest foreign creditor tells US Congress to resolve the political impasse over the budget for 2014