Richard Branson's banking arm not to offer stock to retail investors.
The British Chambers of Commerce survey of 3,000 firms showed companies think young people lack skills
IBTimes TV takes a look at one of the hardest hit cities in Israel following the Palestine conflict
Markets in Hong Kong, mainland China and in Mumbai were shut for holidays.
EU ruling means workers should receive regular overtime, commission and bonuses during paid leave
The BoE is expected to raise rates in the first quarter of 2015.
The Australian dollar stages a sharp rebound helped by big housing data surprise on Thursday.
AT1 market for Indian banks remains untested, and new features may introduce retail investors to riskier asset class.
Argentine central bank governor, Juan Carlos Fabrega, quits amid debt crisis.
Largest daily outflow from bond fund occurred on day of Gross's resignation.
Tel Aviv restaurants and bars have suffered a dramatic drop in foreign customers since the Gaza war.
Hackers allegedly stole Xbox technology in order to build a counterfeit Xbox One and sell it on eBay.
IBTimes UK takes a look at Apple's head office slip-ups.
Critics say Mecca's planners cater to wealthier pilgrims with the construction of five-star hotels.
Hundreds of thousands of NHS staff are expected to go on strike on 13 October.
Customers of the now-infamous Northern Rock Together mortgage and personal loan scheme are stuck
With Sainsbury's trading at its lowest value since 2003, speculation about another bid from QIA is inevitable.
Amsterdam listing offers Pershing Square Holdings a steady source of income.
Shareholders are unhappy after a series of profit warnings.
Senior official says Russians not as deterred by military operations a other nationalities.
Nationwide revealed that the average UK house price dipped by 0.2% in September
Cameron says a future Conservative government would increase the tax-free allowance to £12,500
New data from NGO coalition reveals the extent of US companies' lobbying in Brussels.
MorphCostumes is offering a prize and a percentage of profits for the winning design
The Kremlin has denied introducing temporary capital controls to stop outflow of cash
Dismal performance pushes US dollar above 110 yen level for the first time in six-years.
ComRes says Ukip are more trusted on the management of immigration than the Tories.
The 50 Bank Street property is mostly let to asset management firm Northern Trust
According to HMRC, the government took a 31% increase from the previous year.
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