Syriza victory signals damning rejection of European-imposed austerity and increases chance of withdrawal from Eurozone
Slowdown in Chinese growth hits prospects for rest of the world, although falling oil prices will help many economies
New talks to unlock another wave of $17bn bailout start today, with Ukraine hoping to stave off seemingly inevitable default
Eurostat figures show that the eurozone has entered into deflation, compounding pressure on the ECB to introduce its own QE programme
With upcoming elections looming, fears of the economic consequences and of Greece withdrawing from the Eurozone are mounting, writes Elizabeth Matsangou
Russia’s central bank must do away with its 15-year unlimited intervention policy, or risk exasperating its currency losses
Russia’s central bank has raised its key rate to 17 percent to limit rouble depreciation and inflation risks
Weak performance indicators point to a slowdown in China, and many believe the central bank could introduce further easing measures to stave off deflation
Brazilian government is sending mixed messages as it risks closing 2014 with first annual primary deficit in two decades
World Finance looks at whether bank bonus caps will have a negative effect on Europe’s economic performance
France’s budget cuts for 2015 are the biggest seen under President François Hollande, but they are not enough to meet EU demands
Investigation into commercial dispute dating back to her time in charge of French economy continues to overshadow IMF chief
World Finance speaks to Carlos Soto Manzo, from Banco Multiva, about the strength of Mexico’s banking industry
The BoK has cut its benchmark interest rate less than a month after the government introduced a $40bn stimulus package in a further bid to boost domestic growth
Two of Europe’s key economies have revealed disappointing growth amid a major market pull away from Europe