The Bank of England says 4 million households will face significant increases in mortgage payments next year and a further 2 million by 2025 - Bloomberg News
FTSE 100 muted as energy gains offset declines in consumer staples - Reuters News
As big freeze pushes Europe to the limit, IEA says 2023 may be even tougher - Bloomberg News
UK faced highest level of strikes in October for more than a decade -ONS - Reuters News
The US sanctions the son of Zimbabwe's president on the eve of a US-Africa summit, quashing expectations the meeting would be an opportunity to repair relations - Bloomberg News
The UK, gripped in the first cold blast of winter, will see the return of milder weather next week - Bloomberg News
Britons face the start of another six days of travel struggles on Tuesday as the rail network grinds to a halt because of strikes - Financial Times
Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced co-founder and former head of digital-asset exchange FTX, was arrested in the Bahamas on Monday - Bloomberg News
National security trial for Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon postponed to September - Reuters News
China has sent a record 18 nuclear-capable H-6 bomber aircraft into Taiwan's air defense zone, the island's Defense Ministry said Tuesday, as Beijing continues to step-up pressure on the self-ruled island - CNN International
China deletes COVID tracking app as reopening gathers pace - Reuters News
People in China celebrated the withdrawal of a state-mandated app used to track whether they had travelled to COVID-stricken areas, in the latest loosening of some of the world's toughest anti-virus rules - Reuters News
Copper prices ??? traditionally a barometer for the global economy ??? are expected to soar next year - CNBC
Hit by COVID wave, companies in China strain to keep operations running normally - Reuters News
China faces a steep surge in Covid cases - Bloomberg News
Bank of England to stress test risks in non-bank financial markets - Financial Times
Bank of England warns of rising pressure on British households and businesses - Reuters News
Brussels is set to give tentative approval to U.S. surveillance-rule changes, as part of pending deal to allow businesses to transfer European data across the Atlantic - The Wall Street Journal
Singapore jails man for exporting US$1 million of flavoured Pokka drinks to North Korea - South China Morning Post
Two Q&As on how to regulate crypto - Financial Times
"The current rules make it very difficult for consumers to get the information they need in the way they need it" Britain's markets watchdog is seeking views from the investment industry on how much they should tell retail customers about their products - Bloomberg News
Striking similarities to 'winter of discontent' in 1970s within latest employment figures - Sky News
London-based boutique investment bank FinnCap has cut about 15 people across all parts of the group and at all levels, as the economic downturn weighs on investor sentiment - Bloomberg News
UK stocks are at the bottom of the list for investors because of Britain's lackluster economy, high energy prices and former PM Liz Truss, according to a Bank of America survey - Bloomberg News
Strikes and industrial action in October had the biggest impact on the UK in 11 years, with at least 417,000 days of work lost due to labour disputes - Bloomberg News
Chinese consumer sentiment falls in November back toward lows reached in early 2020, according to a survey that highlights the economic pressure Beijing faces as it rolls back its most severe Covid Zero curbs - Bloomberg News
Microsoft buys near 4% stake in London Stock Exchange and launches 10-year partnership - CNBC
Manufacturers in China are scrambling to prepare for a surge in infections that could further slow production as the country pivots away from its zero-COVID strategy. - Nikkei Asian Review
Hong Kong, Thailand and Singapore will likely be the biggest beneficiaries as China drops its Covid restrictions and reopens its economy - Bloomberg News
Bali governor says new Indonesia laws pose no risk to tourists - Reuters News
Investors snapped up shares of Chinese drugmakers, mask producers, antigen test companies and funeral service providers, amid fears of soaring mass infections following China's pivot away from strict zero-COVID policies last week - Reuters News
The UK economy expanded in October as businesses recovered output lost following the death of Queen Elizabeth II - Bloomberg News
The US's resolve to claw back lost influence in Africa will be put to the test this week when dozens of the continent's leaders and officials gather for three days of talks with their American counterparts in Washington - Bloomberg News
The UK's manufacturing sector shrank by more than 4% this year, a survey found, with predictions of another sharp decline in 2023 - Bloomberg News
Asia tech giants see silver lining despite rocky year of job cuts, falling stocks and losses - The Straits Times
Southeast Asian markets are in for a 'bungee jump' in 2023, says JPMorgan - CNBC
Covid's rapid spread in China is sparking chaos on the ground, straining the medical system and rendering official numbers meaningless - Bloomberg News
Asian shares fall, dollar firms ahead of central bank rate hikes - Reuters News
China may drop quarantine for Hong Kong residents traveling into the mainland next month, according to local media reports - Bloomberg News
Indonesia is set to enact sweeping changes to its financial sector regulation. Here's why investors are on edge - Bloomberg News
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen signals the Biden administration is prepared to continue seeking billions of dollars in aid for Ukraine and support can go "as long as it takes" - Bloomberg News
UK manufacturers expect output to fall 3.2% in 2023 - Reuters News
British trade minister heads to India to kick off new round of trade talks - Reuters News
Growing demand means 25 million more 60 kilo bags of coffee will be needed over the next eight years - Bloomberg News
Strong consumer spending could help the US dodge a recession in the coming year, the head of the biggest West Coast US port says - Bloomberg News
Prices for vegetables have almost doubled since last year after the states that grow fresh produce for the US winter saw water cuts and storms that decimated supply - Bloomberg News
Here's what you need to know about the new sex laws in Indonesia and what it means for tourists and expats - Bloomberg News
Temperatures are set to drop as low as -3 degrees Celsius in London on Sunday night - Bloomberg News
Duolingo has gamified learning French, Gaelic and even High Valyrian. Now the public company must make money without infuriating its fierce following - Bloomberg News
The UK economy has still not recovered from September's mini-budget that triggered chaos in the gilts market, a prominent business group says - Bloomberg News