World economy
IMF warns UK as debt reaches 100 per cent of GDP
20 Jul 2009
The International Monetary Fund has issued a stern warning to the UK Government to seriously address its debt problem and not test the markets patience, even as national debt begins to touch 100 per cent of GDP.
IMF ups global economic growth forecast to 2.5 per cent
16 Jul 2009
Recession seems to have loosened its grip on the global economy, but recovery is likely to be slow, the IMF said in its latest online survey.
Japan’s central bank maintains interest rates
15 Jul 2009
Rudd warns China over Rio tinto detention
15 Jul 2009
Bowing to regulation
15 Jul 2009
Interpreting the numbers is as hard in a recession as in the good times because companies have an extraordinary ability to window dress the results, says CNN's London correspondent Richard Quest, in an exclusive article for domain-b
US deficit set to hit $2 trillion
14 Jul 2009
India, other countries want developed world to agree to 40 per cent emission reduction by 2020
13 Jul 2009
Tax row may damage UBS's reputation, say experts
11 Jul 2009
G8's NPT stance may undermine nuclear supplies to India
11 Jul 2009
The US is part of a G8 initiative to deny nuclear enrichment technology to countries that have not signed the NPT, ndermining the NSG "clean waiver'' on supplies to India
Italian PM wants G14 to resolve global crisis
10 Jul 2009
Not the G8, but an expanded forum that includes Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa is best suited for addressing and settling the global governance issues
China softens stand on India’s demand for UNSC seat
10 Jul 2009
China seems to have softened its line on India's bid for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council seat.
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