IBTimes UK visits a cyber-security centre to find out if silver screen hackers represent the real thing
Bank of England policymaker Ian McCafferty sees turning point in UK wage growth.
Federation of Small Businesses said one in five were victims over last two years.
Miliband woos voters who think austerity is right, but the coalition's deficit reduction plan is unfair.
Russia's central bank increased interest rates to 10.5%, but the rouble reacted poorly.
The football club will pay staff £9.15 in London or £7.85 an hour outside of the capital.
Third Avenue and fellow investors EMC Capital and Madison International Realty have all backed £2.6bn hostile bid.
Indian President Narendra Modi held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in New Delhi.
French, Italian, Spanish and German tax authorities have used Falciani's leaked data to pursue billions in lost revenue.
Amazon's former tax chief says Juncker 'solved problems' for the company.
Both countries have signed a total of 16 agreements as President Putin visits the Indian capital for a one-day summit.
Mark Carney called the proposals "the most significant set of changes".
State-run oil giant Rosneft has asked the Russian government for financial support.
A timeline of events following the enormous cyber-attack suffered by Sony Pictures
In China, the government tells commercial banks how much to lend and when to lend in a year.
Both Osborne's new stamp duty system and Swinney's LBBT will cost middle income Scots more.
The rating is revised upward to Baa2 from Baa3 with stable outlook.
Five million litres of crude oil spilled in Israeli desert could take years to fully clean up.
The mental health charity Mind made the warning after conducting a survey.
Sony Pictures using denial of service attacks to stifle spread of stolen films and sensitive files
Sports Direct's profits were up by 11% in its half year results.
Morgan Stanley's Jonathan Garner forecasts potential 'ultra-bull' rally for Chinese shares.
Brent crude oil contract fell below the $65 per barrel mark for the first time in more than five years.
Drug resistant infections currently kill 700,000 people a year.
At least 15% of US shale producers are losing money at current prices, and more than half will be under water if US crude falls below $55, says BoA.
Analyst wanted to draw comparison between fatal chokehold on Eric Garner, and US authority's scrutiny of Standard Chartered.
Swedish inflation, unemployment data as well as Norges Bank rate decision due.
ICE earlier this year sold NYSE's Euronext division fuelling speculation of NYSE sale.
Audit Scotland report warns the country's devolved government is not prepared for major changes.
A Reuters poll of 22 economists show an overwhelming majority are concerned over Osborne's pledges.