A third of businesses believe that postal costs are hindering growth
International Monetary Fund has told Ukraine it needed to reform subsidies.
The Bank of Canada will review monetary policy next Wednesday, and the March CPI numbers will be out the next day.
Growth falls short of 0.3% expectations
Uncertainty surrounding general elections also weigh on pound, analysts said.
Shares fell by 6% after it revealed that it wouldn't be paying dividends
A cyclone in India, an earthquake in China and monsoon floods in India and Pakistan killed over 7,000.
State-run company said output not affected by fire at east Siberia facility.
Nikita Mikhaolkov seeks to capitalise on patriotic moment in Russia.
EUR/USD is likely to break below the 1.055 barrier and retest the 13 March low of 1.0462 early next week.
A deal with Blackstone Group and Wells Fargo could be announced on 10 April.
Bitcoin payments have been enabled in partnership with Braintree.
RBS's India diamond and jewellery financing loan book stands at about £491m.
IMF managing director Christine Lagarde warns period of low growth ahead for developing economies.
London's CVC Capital Partners, US-based Providence Equity and TPG, and China's Fosun International target circus major.
lynda.com serves individuals as well as corporate, government and educational organisations with a wide range of online courses.
PM Narendra Modi, now visiting Europe, to woo investors to India.
The Australian dollar traded higher despite a stronger US dollar on China signals.
IBTimes UK takes a look at how the authorities are looking out for you.
BG Group shares rose by 0.15% to finish on 1,154.72.
Taxi app allows cash payments for first time with UberAuto service.
Bitcoin price stumbles as a new hackathon competition is announced and Coinsetter announces merger.
The company is the second this week to recall products in the US over listeria concerns.
Amid campaigns to block spread of Foxtons branches, IBTimes UK finds not all estate agents deserve a bad rep.
Oil prices still keeping the upward trend since mid-January.
Over a dozen energy firms buy hedges from lenders, including JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Citigroup and the Bank of America.
BTCGaw has started marketing campaign, claiming its deal for bitcoin trade is best on market at present.
Bank's Monetary Policy Committee makes no surprise move ahead of UK election.
Euro is off one-week low vs dollar and yen, but reverses gains against pound.
The deficit worsened to £2.86bn in February