Beijing wants its own companies to lead in planning and building projects it is paying for
A hunger for coal, oil and metals from Chinese manufacturers had powered a bull market for about a decade until 2011
Six interest-rate cuts in a year and expedited fiscal spending have yet to revive growth as overcapacity and weakness in old drivers weigh on China's economy
For some Opec members, opposed to the kingdom's plan since they unveiled it last November, the cost has been too high
FIFA, last year banned investors from buying stakes in future trading rights of players, the biggest part of Doyen's business
Russia's Defense Ministry denied the plane had crossed the border
Arun Jaitley has asked the state-owned National Housing Bank to design a programme to attract investments in the housing sector
Passport-free border-hopping is so ingrained in modern Europe that there have been few studies to isolate the economic impact
The industry has idled more than 1,000 rigs and slashed more than $100 billion in spending this year to cope with oil prices that have fallen by more than half since 2014
Saudi Arabia has priced its oil at a six-year low for Europe after starting to ship crude to traditional Russian markets such as Poland
Ability of West Asian nations to boost output is being crimped by a need to fund its battle with IS
Shut the transit system for this weekend and warned people to avoid shopping centers and concert venues
French jets last Sunday dropped bombs and struck targets including an Islamic State command base in Raqqa, Syria