The online streaming service's founder discusses piracy, takeovers and Brazilian party music.
Hays says getting remuneration right is one of the biggest challenges facing financial services industries.
Google is in talks with Virgin Galactic to buy a stake in the business.
People want cheap diamonds and often they overlook the fact that these are sourced from corruption
The Economist Intelligence Unit says most businesses said they would be using the sporting event to boost motivation.
Luxembourg-based General Court backs 2009 European Commission decision.
London restaurant Chilango is offering a unique kind of enticement for investors
Prime Music is only available in the US.
Doug Tucker tells us how financial advisors need to get back to basics
India allows foreign institutional investments of up to $30bn in government bonds.
HSBC completed 100% of its cases related to mis-sold swaps in February this year
Doug Tucker, managing director of Sales Commando, says that IFAs need to start reclaiming clients by earning customers' trust by giving it the personal touch.
The CBI says gender should not define what people earn and 'we need to put equal pay firmly into the spotlight'.
Business Secretary Vince Cable urges Bank of England to take action to restrict high loans-to-income.
The online fashion retailer has posted a 63% rise in revenue for the year.
Mitsubishi says repairs will take about 30 minutes per car.
Meanwhile, the FCA said all nine banks have completed their swaps sales reviews.
Council of Mortgage Lenders report shows 52,300 loans for home purchases approved in April 2014.
Chodron de Courcel, 64, is one of BNP Paribas' three chief operating officers
Vladimir Putin suggests Russia has made its final offer with $100 reduction.
Investment in roads, rail and waterways will be met with tax breaks for businesses.
The CMA has said that it will cap courtesy car costs.
Three-party bid could better help repel a near $17bn rival offer by General Electric.
Co-op Bank is battling to restore its reputation after the Paul Flowers and capital black hole scandal.
Executive Chairman and Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy to step down.
Network Rail has posted a profit after tax of £1.3bn.
Research reveals more than 40% of SMBs have experienced fraudulent activity in the past year.
Tougher sanctions also expected in chancellor's annual Mansion House speech.
IBTimes takes a look at how the World Cup compares financially to other sporting events.
Gupta, found guilty of insider trading, must report to prison on 17 June.