World Economy

  • Bahrain’s national carrier Gulf Air is planning to buy up to 50 Airbus aircraft, the country’s Information Minister Isa Abdulrahman Al-Hammadi has revealed. An AFP report quoting the minister said…

  • Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Wednesday announced a package of measures to stimulate the economy and attract investment after saying the country is “racing against time” to avert a financial…

  • Philippines’ unemployment rate in July hits 6.5%, the Philippine Statistics Authority said on Wednesday.

    This year’s figure for July is lower than the 6.7% reported in July last year, but…

  • Inequality in the United States has exploded over the past 40 years, something that’s been documented at great length by economists, most notably Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez.

    If you’d…

  • Political instability poses the biggest risk to Turkey’s economy, Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said, citing potential damage to public finances and further pressure on budget and current account…

  • With deflation entrenched, its industrial base shrinking and a tough new bailout to service, Greece’s economy is heading for another fall with even those of its citizens lucky enough to be in work…

  • International exports from Scotland are lower than they were in 2002, a new paper has claimed.

    Economist Margaret Cuthbert said while international exports increased between 2012 and 2013,…

  • Challenging projects and advancement opportunities are the most important considerations in searching for employment for Millennials, with salary/compensation following closely behind in terms of…

  • Japanese stocks soared, with the Nikkei 225 Stock Average staging the steepest advance since the aftermath of the 2008 Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. bankruptcy, amid speculation a selloff…

  • Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership’s stated goal is to ease the flow of goods and services across the Atlantic. The pact seeks to create the world’s largest free…

  • Recent years have seen a remarkable resurgence of interest in economic inequality, thanks primarily to growing recognition of some of its economic, social, cultural and political consequences in…

  • Is China a replay of the US in 2008, or Southeast Asia in 1997?

    An ongoing stock market slump and a currency devaluation last month have fuelled fears of a hard landing by the world’s…

  • Sweden’s financial watchdog could force banks to hold even more capital than required under existing rules if household debt burdens continue to swell.

    The Swedish Financial…

  • At first glance, today’s major international crises seem to have little in common. Some, such as Greece’s debt drama, are economic disasters; others, like Syria’s implosion, are characterized by…

  • Russian authorities held the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok on September 3-5 in an apparent attempt to invite East Asian investors into the country’s vast Far Eastern regions. Russia’s top…

  • Trade data from China on Tuesday showed a sharp drop in the value of imports and exports, amplifying concerns about ripple effects from the country’s economic slowdown into…

  • The won rose, erasing an earlier decline to a five-year low, as South Korea’s government unveiled a record spending plan for next year to boost growth in Asia’s fourth-largest economy. The…

  • Toshiba Corp. plans a “bold restructuring” of the industrial group as president Masashi Muromachi seeks to regain investor trust after posting an annual loss and restating six years’ worth of…

  • Trade turnover between China and Russia in August declined in annual terms by 32.6% to $6.13 billion, according to the report published by the General Administration of Customs of China on Tuesday…

  • Russia will not enter into negotiations on restructuring Ukrainian debt, said Finance Minister Anton Siluanov, and Kiev must repay the $3 billion it owes Moscow in full by the December deadline.…

  • Some 3,178 bankers across the EU took home more than €1 million ($1.12 million) in 2013, with over 2,000 of them coming from UK, according to the European Banking Authority.

    The number of…

  • Gold futures declined on Tuesday, as sentiment was boosted amid a global stock market rally, despite grim trade data from China that caused further volatility in Asian markets.

  • Royal Bank of Scotland is the latest cash issuing bank to commit to the use of polymer bank notes rather than old school cotton paper, Finextra reported. A plastic £5 ($7.7) note is expected to be…

  • China's recent downturn has led to a reassessment of global economic growth, with analysts pointing to how India may benefit from the slowdown. But is the South Asian nation set to become the…

  • Alternative lenders now pose a “significant threat” to every part of commercial lending, according to a survey from financial software company Misys.

    The report showed that 68% of banks…