World economy
European recession slowing global economy: OECD
06 Sep 2012
The euro area’s three largest economies – Germany, France and Italy – will shrink at an annualised rate of 1 per cent on average during the third quarter and at 0.7 per cent in the fourth
India falls 3 places to 59th in WEF’s global competitiveness index
05 Sep 2012
India, which was once ahead of Brazil and South Africa, now trails them by some 10 places and lags behind China by a margin of 30 positions
OECD calls for unlimited bond buying by ECB
03 Sep 2012
Australia links carbon pricing scheme to EU
01 Sep 2012
Bernanke hints at more stimulus for the US economy
01 Sep 2012
US central bank chief Ben Bernanke has signalled further measures to boost economic growth in the country, amid concerns over high unemployment levels
London Met University's reputation at stake after visa cancellation of 2,500 foreign students
31 Aug 2012
Food prices surge as drought hits US, Eastern Europe
31 Aug 2012
The most vulnerable families have taken their children out of school and were consuming less nutritious food to compensate for the high prices
Barclays Plc faces probe over Qatar payments
30 Aug 2012
Iran might allow NAM diplomats to visit Parchin
28 Aug 2012
Pak SC gives Ashraf more time after climb-down
27 Aug 2012
Eurogroup chief warns Greece of last chance to avoid bankruptcy
23 Aug 2012
Trapped in a fifth year of recession, Greece has been lobbying for additional two years to hit budget targets promised under its second, €130-billion bailout from the EU and IMF
ECB dismisses reports on bond yield cap
21 Aug 2012
Brazil's economy grew 0.75 per cent in June
18 Aug 2012
Obama administration plans innovation hub to save US manufacturing
18 Aug 2012
The National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute (NAMII), a public-private partnership initiative with an initial funding of $70 million, will be based in Ohio
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