It is surprising that there is still activity on the housing market said an estate agent association.
Heavyweight boxing legend, who famously bit the ear of Evander Holyfield, is endorsing a bitcoin ATM.
Hayes is the first trader in the London interbank interest rate rigging case
That figure rises to 20 to one in London according to estate agent haart.
More than 92,000 customers will get interest wiped for company's "unfair practices".
Investment in bitcoin startups outpaces investment in internet firms in technology's early years.
Less than two weeks after it was taken offline by the FBI, malware forum Darkode is back online promising increased security.
Teva will pay $33.75bn in cash and offer $6.75bn of its stock for Allergan.
Merlin's full year theme park profit is now expected to be between £40m-£50m, about 50% lower than 2014.
Second quarter profits in its wealth management division were at its highest since 2009.
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Carmaker would also have to buy back more than 500,000 Ram pickup trucks and other vehicles under agreement with NHTSA.
Bank of America, General Motors, Cargill, Wal-Mart Stores, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo will also contribute.
Like-for-like sales jumped by 10% but the profit growth was fueled by a 2% increase in net margins.
AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes highlights risks of cracks in taxiway.
Reports surface that Tsipras government had prepared plans for return of drachma.
Kader's Lulu Group and Steigenberger to turn property into luxury hotel with suites costing up to £10,000 a night.
Paris trip is first in series over next 6 months to discuss the UK's EU membership.
UK consumers are now the second most confident in Europe.
A survey conducted by New World Wealth and Lio Global reveals the wealthy want second citizenship in the UK.
Fed's tone is likely to influence the dollar's direction.
The luxury travel company will use the money to continue its global expansion.
BREAKING: FT reports Pearson in buy-out talks for Economist.
Days of champagne popping, cocaine snorting bankers is over as City high-fliers look to find love.
Donald Toon, director of economic crime at NCA, says property market skewed by laundered money.
Gold prices closed at $1,085.50 per ounce on 24 July, down 0.79% or $8.60, on Comex.
Regulator says deal will not hamper competition as Ericsson and Huawei are already there.
As per staff projections, Fed will increase benchmark rates to 0.35% by end of 2015 from 0.13%.
Sanctions on banking will stick for US, but open Iran financially to the rest of the world, says international trade lawyer.
Brian Armstrong reveals Coinbase has a plan to make bitcoin replace the dollar as anchor currency.