Brits are taking on more credit card and mortgage debt
Barclays spokesperson confirms to IBTimes that Mike Rake has not officially resigned yet.
Soft employment numbers mean Bank of England should pull back hawkish rate rise stance says analyst
Jobs data fails to endorse BoE chief Mark Carney's recent hawkish statement.
Most of impairment charge is related to shale gas-focused Hawkville field in South Texas.
A global police operation seized control of the Darkode hacking forum, resulting in international arrests.
Chairman and founder Tim Martin slammed Osborne's policy of the UK living wage of £9 an hour by 2020.
British Gas makes second price reduction in 6 months
More than half the board is expected to quit at company's next shareholders' meeting.
Company launched its perfume My Burberry in Japan, and opened five new stores and closed three old ones.
Athens made effort not to default on private sector loan.
US SEC is probing possible market manipulation over fake news article.
Chinese shares fail to rally despite Beijing posting better-than-expected GDP figures.
The company recorded total sales of $3.11bn for second quarter, down 3% from 2014.
Ruchir Sharma says China is likely to be the biggest source of vulnerability for the global economy.
Legislation aims to tighten strike action in core public services.
China's NBS warns of difficult local and global economic conditions.
Tsipras says no plans to resign but will forge ahead with bailout plan.
Canadian PM announces milestone free trade deal with Ukraine to boost the countries' economies.
In the FTSE 100, 25% of board members are female but women are still missing from higher executive positions.
After settlements in the US, investors to go after banks for alleged foreign-exchange manipulation in Europe.
Apple Pay has launched in the UK and we have tested it the contactless payment system to see how it works.
David Cameron to tackle gender pay gap by forcing companies to publish pay differences between men and women
Iran's nuclear deal has catapulted Iran back into the global fold.
Adobe needs to kill Flash player for good, say security experts, Facebook and the Mozilla Foundation
Charts show many hurdles before new lows below January's multi-year trough.
As Iranian sanctions are lifted, IBTimes UK looks at the potential consequences.
The company saw the biggest growth in its profits from the corporate division.
When bank heads roll is it time to buy in?
Gatwick report criticises decision by Airports Commission to give Heathrow green light.