World economy

Bank of America to pay back federal aid

22 Sep 2009

India to press for global financial sector reforms at G20m summit

22 Sep 2009

Switzerland braces for flood of appeals from UBS American clients

22 Sep 2009

BIS sounds note of caution on market rebound

22 Sep 2009

JP Morgan may takeover alliance with Cazenove

22 Sep 2009

Obama vows to fight reckless risk-takers to stabilise market

19 Sep 2009

IMF to sell 403 tonnes of gold to boost lending resources

19 Sep 2009

The IMF plans to sell 403 tons of its gold reserves to boost lending to low-income countries,  making the 186-member institution less dependent on its lending revenue

UK finally grants its first £10-million auto loan

19 Sep 2009

Developing countries pushing WTO agenda: Pascal Lamy

18 Sep 2009

Canada may replace Australia as China’s favourite investment destination: study

17 Sep 2009

UK unemployment rate hits 14-year high

17 Sep 2009

WPP report shows significant shift in consumer behaviour

17 Sep 2009

US toxic assets finds first buyer

17 Sep 2009

The US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation signed a deal with Residential Credit Solutions to sell $1.3 billion in mortgages from failed lender Franklin Bank

ArcelorMittal sees demand for steel in India and China rising

16 Sep 2009

OECD unemployment seen hitting 10 per cent next year

16 Sep 2009

Iran prods India to rejoin IPI gas pipeline project

16 Sep 2009

Citigroup mulls cutting government stake

16 Sep 2009

Troubled US banking giant, Citigroup Inc. is planning to reduce the US government's 33.6-per cent stake, tominimise its  involvement in the bank's day-to-day operations

Recession almost over, a year after Lehman collapse: BoE, Fed Reserve

16 Sep 2009

Prince Charles' foundation asked to answer lobbying allegations

15 Sep 2009

EU expects economic recovery in second half of 2009

15 Sep 2009

UAE may allow 100 per cent foreign investment

14 Sep 2009

US car sales slow down post Cash for Clunkers program

14 Sep 2009

Norman Borlaug: the man who fed a hungry world

14 Sep 2009

The Nobel Peace Prize and Padma Vibhushan winner, who is better known as the father of the "Green Revolution," was credited with saving 1 billion lives worldwide from famine. By Mohan Kakanadan

Majority of UK public favours renationalisation of railways: poll

14 Sep 2009

Unions to oppose deep cuts in public services in UK

14 Sep 2009