The capital markets union is a 'golden opportunity' for Britain if it retains its EU strength.
Zurich-based lender to cut jobs and costs in response to the abrupt appreciation of the Swiss franc.
Ryanair and the Irish government are Aer Lingus's largest shareholders.
Whistle, the Fitbit fitness tracker for dogs, has raised $15 million in funding and bought out rival smart collar company, Snaptracs.
Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis said a new debt deal was needed within months.
Of the 10 worst-performing cities in 2014, seven were in the industrial province of Hebei, which surrounds Beijing.
The members of Universities UK accuse Miliband of making the policy 'on the hoof'.
USD/THB fell to 32.65 from 32.78 on Monday, close to last week's low of 32.49.
Country changed way of measuring national income, bringing it closer to international norms.
Oil prices have plummeted by over 60% over the last six months.
Sony to boost capacity in Japan to 80,000 wafers a month by the end of June 2016, from about 60,000 a month at present.
Lack of supply and rising property prices have squeezed the rental market.
A record number of young people turned out to vote in the Scottish referendum on 18 September 2014.
CRH beat a consortium led by US private equity giant Blackstone, which was also looking to buy assets.
Probe on to determine if firm compromised standards to get business while issuing ratings..
Nokia owns apps relating to mapping and navigation under registered brand name 'HERE'.
Autodesk and Corel join Adobe in lawsuit filed in California claiming illegal use of their software products.
Move comes after President Barack Obama bans federal contractors who discriminate against LGBT workers.
The Apprentice winner Tim Campbell gives his advice for those filing last minute tax returns.
The Pirate Bay's return on 1 February, 2015, will put users at risk of malware and data breaches, experts say.
Russian dating site Topface pays off hacker who revealed flaws in its security systems and stole 20 million email addresses
Doug Yeomans from Derby was asked to pay £950m a month to HMRC.
Men's pay has dropped by 7.3% since 2008 compared to 2.5% for women.
The future of Google Glass is shrouded in deeper shadows as company CFO describes a 'pause and reset' needed.
Vince Cable has laid out plans to give the Groceries Code Adjudicator more power.
Bitcoin price stabilises following week-long downturn, while Reddit abandons plans for redditcoin.
New centre would serve its UK-based clients with services including high value application development and maintenance.
FCA is to review the success of the handling of complaints relating to mis-sold payment protection insurance.
Russian ruble is down 15% so far this month.
Clearance revenue withheld by Israel represents about two-thirds of net revenues of Palestine.