Angel Gurria tells CBI conference recently sensationalised tax practices were being clamped down on and no longer the norm.
Andrew Voysey is Director of Sustainable Finance, University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership.
Almost two-thirds of EU businesses polled by CIPS warn they are likely to move part of supply chain to countries in the single market.
Prime Minister tells CBI conference her government wants an ambitious partnership with the EU and the wider world.
Employers signed up to the living wage pledge upped the voluntary rate by 30p an hour to £8.75, while London rate is raised by 45p to £10.20.
Andrew Trask, founder of the OpenMined project, will be talking about homomorphic encryption and deep learning at Newsweek's AI and data science conference in New York.
Carolyn Fairbairn urges British businesses to stamp out sexual harassment from the workplace following recent scandals.
Survey published at the CBI conference paints dire picture of trust in corporate leadership.
CBI president Paul Drechsler compares Brexit negotiations to a "prime-time soap opera, with a different episode each week".
From Kobe Steel to Shoko Chukin, Nissan to Subaru, a growing number of corporate fiascos ought to make Japanese enterprises confront their governance demons.
Pini Yakuel, CEO of Optimove, explores why banks must update their marketing efforts in the fight for customers.
Former editor of Squawka appears to confirm the company has ceased operating in Instagram post and tweets.
Estimize will be offering one of the L2Q training days as part of Newsweek's data science and capital markets event in New York later this year.
Arqiva had announced plans for a £6bn IPO only two weeks ago, but opted to postpone until conditions improve.
Anecdotal evidence given to IBTimes UK in Zurich suggests the country's banks are actually looking to hire more employees in London.
Figures indicate that applications fell by nearly 90% in the 12 months to September.
Leading ratings agency says there is no cause for alarm unless situation deteriorates substantially.
From having an office with seven employees to annual revenues of $9.4bn, WWT's rise over the last 27 years has been meteoric.
US President Donald Trump announced Powell, 64, as his pick to lead the Fed on 2 November in place of current chair Janet Yellen.
At present, tourists who plan to visit Saudi Arabia for reasons other than to attend the annual pilgrimage Hajj have to go through lengthy and expensive procedures to get a visa.
Dram was sold in a hotel in St Moritz but tests showed the spirit was only distilled between 1970 and 1972.
UK central bank expects economic growth to fall from 1.7% this year to 1.6% in 2018 before picking up again.
UK central bank delivers first rate rise in a decade and reverses 0.25% cut introduced in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Jennifer Roubaud, VP of UK and Ireland with Dataiku, talks about Machine Learning and what it means for data driven organisations.
Founded by Stanford, Harvard and White House Alumni, Mobius helps consumer-facing apps with a scalable and secure integration that accepts blockchain payments.
Telecoms giant posts 10% year-on-year drop in pre-tax on an adjusted basis in the three months to the end of September.
Daniel Kroening is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford and founder of AI company Diffblue.
The AIS Index tracks the performance of a US large-cap sector-rotation strategy, based on sentiment scoring extracted from news data.
The World Economic Forum says it will take another 217 years to achieve full gender parity across the world.
ATMs operator Link says demand for cash is falling drastically as it unveils plans to cut number of machines.