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Theresa May unveils new climate change policies in Paris summit
Prime Minister Theresa May has announced new environmental policies including a £140m fund to help developing countries battle against the negative effects of climate change.
Facebook to overhaul its tax structure worldwide
Facebook will move its global tax and revenue base from Ireland and begin booking advertising locally in every country where it operates.
UK worse off under almost all Brexit scenarios, says US thinktank
Britain would lose 4. 9% of its GDP over a decade at a cost of £105bn if it left the European Union without a deal and operated under World Trade Organisation rules, according to the US Rand Corporation thinktank.
Trump accuses Democrats of plot after sexual harassment claims
US President Donald Trump has claimed Democrats are behind a series of sexual harassment claims made against him this week.
Trump vows to send American astronauts to the moon
Donald Trump, the President of the United states signed the Space Policy Directive 1 to send astronauts to the moon again and to Mars for the first time in history.
US factory gate prices edge past forecasts in November
Factory gate prices in the States rose more quickly than expected last month, amid a soaring price of gasoline.
Wednesday preview: Fed hike and Trump tax speech expected; Dixons and Wood update
Retailer Dixons Carphone could offer early drama with an update after its summer profit warning, before attention move to UK labour market data and a later focus on the US as the Fed is a widely expected to hike interest rates and President Donald Trump to make a speech on his tax reforms.
Macron promises at Paris summit to "Make Our Planet Great Again"
French president Emmanuel Macron has called on world governments to stay the course on fighting climate change despite America's decision to retreat from the Paris accords.
US small business confidence jumps to Reagan-era highs, NFIB says
Small business confidence in the States jumped higher still last month to reach its second-highest mark in over four decades, the results of a widely-followed survey revealed.
UK employer hiring outlook reaches lowest level since 2012
UK employers are reticent about hiring new workers as we head into 2018 and in some sectors are even 'stockpiling' employees on long-term contracts to avoid a potential skills exodus after Brexit.
UK consumer inflation hits 3.1pc ahead of Bank of England meeting
UK consumer price inflation has risen so high that Bank of England governor Mark Carney will have to write a letter to the Chancellor explaining why and what he intends to do about it.
Official UK house prices figures fall, seen rising 2-3% in 2018
Official UK figures showed house prices are falling more than expected and are predicted to worsen in coming months.
German economic sentiment deteriorates more than expected in December - ZEW
German economic sentiment deteriorated more than expected in December, according to the latest survey from the ZEW Center for European Economic Research in Mannheim.
Supermarkets sales surge as food inflation hits three-year high
As food inflation hit its highest level in four years, Tesco and Sainsbury's enjoyed the strongest sales growth of the big four supermarkets in recent weeks, though the quartet continued to lose market share to discounters.