Eduardo C. Leite tells IBTimes UK the British legal industry is in a great place and will remain so regardless of Brexit.
Ratings agency Moody's says European tobacco giants on sound commercial footing.
GfK consumer confidence index falls to -12 in July from -10 in June.
The spyware had links to Equus Technologies and was only used in a targeted fashion.
Ben Van Beurden believes move to electrify the economy is a good thing.
Facebook traced the fake personas to tools used by Russia's GRU military intelligence.
A year after the EU referendum, not one of the important issues has been resolved.
End of the road for Libor nears as watchdog FCA says global interest rate benchmark has outlived its usefulness.
IAG and industry bodies have warned expansion could result in sharp increase in landing charges.
The leak was blamed on an unprotected Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud server.
Bitcoin, a form of cryptocurrency, suffers yet more bad press as BTC-e goes dark.
Brexit will hit wealthy cities hardest at first, but they will be better placed to cope in the long run.
Singapore marks the first time the online retail giant has entered the south east Asian market.
Employment law expert Martin Chitty explains what the landmark decision means.
Shell, Total, Statoil and Repsol post encouraging quarterly financials and hint at recovery from three-year long decline.
Decline in house sales clobbers London-focused estate agent.
US President takes credit for Taiwanese giant's $10bn investment in Wisconsin.
Doors can be locked and vehicles attacked with water and mechanical arm.
The operation was run by Beijing-based digital marketing firm Rafotech, local law enforcement said.
Tim Thomas, of the EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, writes for IBTimes UK.
The security vulnerability could reportedly pave the way for next-gen stingray devices.
The skyscraper becomes the latest City trophy building to be snapped up by foreign investors.
Founder of the FairFuelUK campaign gives his view on Michael Gove's Air Quality Plan.
Operating profits fall 6% to £1.47bn for the year ended 30 June.
Britain's largest retail bank forced to set aside further £1.1bn to deal with PPI complaints.
Some 2% more chartered surveyors reported a fall in demand in the second quarter.
The project, dubbed Defending Digital Democracy, is a bipartisan initiative.
Car plants produced 136,901 vehicles during the month, a 13.7% decline on June 2016.
Hyperledger welcomed 10 new members in total.
The anti-virus is rolling out now and uses data to bulk up machine learning tools.