Debt relief agreed for DR Congo

The Democratic Republic of Congo is to receive billions in debt relief from the IMF and World Bank, as it marks 50 years of independence. Read the full story on BBC World Business

Changing Times

Will paywalls save the newspaper industry? Read the full story on BBC World Business

Graduates ‘vulnerable to cuts’

Graduate unemployment could hit record levels due to planned public spending cuts, a research body warns. Read the full story on BBC World Business

Times now charging online readers

The Times becomes the biggest UK newspaper to begin charging its readers to access its online content. Read the full story on BBC World Business

Death to markets

Do chart readings of stock markets now spell doom? Read the full story on BBC World Business

‘One in ten’ UK graduates jobless

Ten percent of students who left UK colleges last year were unable to find work, according to official figures. Read the full story on BBC World Business

Australia agrees miners tax deal

The Australian government has reached a deal with mining companies over controversial tax plans. Read the full story on BBC World Business

Final polish

Delhi’s new airport terminal is India’s largest Read the full story on BBC World Business

EU curbs mobile internet charges

EU protection to prevent mobile phone and computer users running up large data bills while travelling comes into force. Read the full story on BBC World Business

‘One in ten’ UK graduates jobless

Ten percent of students who left UK colleges last year were unable to find work, according to official figures. Read the full story on BBC World Business

Stocks down on manufacturing data

Disappointing manufacturing reports from China and Europe worry investors, raising concerns over the economic recovery. Read the full story on BBC World Business

EU curbs mobile internet charges

EU protection to prevent mobile phone and computer users running up large data bills while travelling comes into force. Read the full story on BBC World Business

BP taboo

Who has reason to praise the oil giant after the spill? Read the full story on BBC World Business

Jobs boost as tank deal confirmed

A deal for a new British light tank is signed, safeguarding hundreds of jobs in south Wales and creating about 200 more. Read the full story on BBC World Business

Fears over new mortgage squeeze

Lenders warn that homebuyers could face a fresh squeeze on mortgages in the next three months. Read the full story on BBC World Business

EU agrees bank bonuses limit deal

The European Union agrees a deal placing new limits on bankers’ bonuses, linking them to salaries and long-term performance. Read the full story on BBC World Business

Weather trumps World Cup in shops

A prolonged period of hot weather is more significant for shops than England’s early exit from the World Cup, say analysts. Read the full story on BBC World Business

US home sales dive on tax change

The number of sales contracts signed for previously-owned homes plummeted in May with the removal of a tax break for buyers. Read the full story on BBC World Business

Toyota warns about faulty engines

Japanese car giant Toyota warns about potential faults with engines of about 270,000 cars it has sold worldwide. Read the full story on BBC World Business

Toyota warns about faulty engines

Japanese car giant Toyota warns about potential faults with engines of about 270,000 cars it has sold worldwide. Read the full story on BBC World Business

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