Jamie Dimon says conflicts in Ukraine and Israel may hit energy and food markets, and global trade. Go to Source
UK hits back at criticism from World Bank over aid cuts
Development Minister Andrew Mitchell tells the BBC the UK is a "very dominant force" in aid for the poor. Go to Source
Higher interest rates punish low paid, says Bank’s Swati Dhingra
Member of the Monetary Policy Committee thinks higher rates hurt the low paid and young. Go to Source
US inflation: Higher fuel costs keep driving consumer prices
Consumer prices rose 3.7% over the 12 months to September, the Labor Department says. Go to Source
Interest rates expected to be held after small economic growth
Higher borrowing costs are weighing on the UK, say analysts, after the economy grew just 0.2% in August. Go to Source
Irish budget: €100bn wealth fund to be set up by mid-2030s
Ireland's finance minister says the fund will be set up using the corporation tax windfall. Go to Source
IMF defends gloomy UK forecast after government criticism
The influential group rejects suggestions that its latest assessment of the UK economy is too downbeat. Go to Source
Nobel economics prize awarded to Claudia Goldin for work on women’s pay
American Claudia Goldin is only the third woman to receive the prestigious economics prize. Go to Source
Oil prices rise following Hamas attack on Israel
Crude climbs on fears the situation in Israel and Gaza could disrupt output from the Middle East. Go to Source
High US jobs growth fuels rate rise expectations
The number of jobs added to the US economy last month was almost double the amount forecast. Go to Source