CEBR says average house prices across the UK will dip by 0.8% in 2015.
Scots rejected independence on 18 September.
Rating agency says while hike in administered fuel prices is credit positive, Malaysia needs to do more.
Facebook challenging PayPal by allowing users of its Messenger app easily send money to each other
Company would separate personal-computer and printer businesses from corporate hardware and services operations, WSJ reports.
Lloyds research shows the automatic privilege of living in a National Park in England or Wales
The UK capital beat New York and Paris to claim the top spot.
The 100th CBI/PwC financial firms survey finds profits have bounced and hiring is up.
Web-connected health devices are open to be exploited by hackers, claims Europol report.
Sharp dollar rally to weigh heavily on rate decisions of central banks.
IBM pulls ads from video game industry website Gamasutra after receiving complaints over anti-sexism article.
Recall linked to potentially faulty latches that could allow hood to suddenly open.
IMF says while economic growth is strong, Ethiopia must push towards private investments to ensure it will continue.
Israel Hotel Association predicts year over for tourist arrivals but expects full recovery in 2015.
Hackers use Reddit posts to control botnet infected host computers, with iWorm.
Russia, Libya and Gulf producers contributing to increased supplies.
Microsoft is demanding $6.9m interest from Samsung for late payment.
US dollar rally backed by recovering US economy weighing on precious metals.
Uzi Landau said BDS Movement not hurting Israel's economy despite slowdown in manufacturing exports, but its supporters stand by Isis and Boko Haram.
Bitcoin finds another prominent advocate in Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
GIC will join Spanish infrastructure giant Ferrovial and Australian bank Macquarie in acquisition of regional airports.
Yahoo looking for profitable ways to utilise proceeds from Alibaba IPO.
IBTimes UK takes a look at some of football's more controversial club owners
Israeli minister dismisses investigation into war crimes, says economy doing well compared to Europe.
Chapel in Vietnam wins the World Building of the Year award at the World Architecture Festival.
Kalanick told Institute of Directors annual convention that the California-based company now had 500,000 users in London.
Increasing numbers of international blockbusters are being filmed in Iceland
With black sands, blue lagoons, and volcanic terrain that stretches out over the horizon, Iceland's breathtaking beauty has attracted a number of major Hollywood productions.
IoD chief Simon Walker speaks out against John Lewis Andy Street's tirade exclusively to IBTimes UK
Israel's tourism sector in freefall after Gaza war as foreign visitors stay away