Trump attended a meeting with cyber experts and the heads of intelligence agencies.
This decline was greater than the 1.4% fall seen in December 2016.
The 1.7% growth forecast for 2017 however is higher than the 1% initially forecast in August 2016.
EU's Margrethe Vestager says collection is difficult because of the vast sums involved.
Nottingham discovery is second instance of alleged tampering with Co-op chocolates in six weeks.
Professor Tim Bale says the House of Commons faces a split between 'panglossians and pessimists'.
1,871,373 forum accounts detailed were reportedly hacked in March 2016.
US man sentenced for 'international arms trafficking' of pistols and machine guns.
Hazel Moore will be talking about fintech innovation at Newsweek's forthcoming Data Science and Capital Markets event in London.
US National Trade Council head Peter Navarro accuses Germany of dumping cheap goods in the US.
Diageo re-enters the Irish whiskey market after more than two years with its new brand Roe & Co.
Goldman Sachs, Amazon and Facebook are among Wall Street big hitters criticising the president's executive order.
Brexit-backing Tory MP Dominic Raab tells IBTimes UK: Now it's time to start the serious diplomacy.
The High-Skilled Integrity and Fairness Act intends to make it harder for US companies to hire foreigners.
Thousands of photos of members were reportedly freely available to the public on the club's website.
The oil major sells down its interest in the North Sea as it streamlines its business after BG purchase.
CEO Jeff Lawson explains why Twilio went public and why research and development are key.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies said the government's plan is too ambitious and poorly targeted.
'There is no task more urgent than defeating poverty,' the international development secretary said.
Cross-party parliamentary report calls for maximum stake at fixed odds betting terminals to be slashed from £100 to £2.
Sales at grocery retailer climb by almost 15% in 12 months to the end of November, as expansion plans continue.
Hackers could remotely exploit routers' vulnerabilities to hijack devices.
Bank allowed clients to engage in 'mirror trades' that improperly shifted around $10bn out of Russia.
Grube was offered a 2-year renewal of his contract as against the 3-year extension and pay rise he was seeking.
Group of MPs seeking to delay triggering Article 50 until second parliamentary vote held.
The experts are employed by Allied Universal, Cypress and G4S, Securitas.
The negative reading comes amid Brexit uncertainty, Blue Monday and a weak pound.
The order will reportedly audit federal agencies' cyber capabilities and look into attracting skilled personnel.
Lloyd Blankfein's words were unexpected given his bank's perceived closeness to president.
Someone hacked into 70% of DC's surveillance cameras, preventing footage from being recorded for three days.