Excise tax has left the industry in a dire state, says DIGI.
With the hacker who first unlocked the iPhone, Project Zero wants to make all software more secure.
UK central bank policymakers fret about the lack of market volatility in response to global flashpoints.
Edward Snowden document reveals GCHQ software used to put false information online as MPs meet to debate emergency bill.
US fighter jet sale remains on the table as Qatar seeks to boost its defence capability.
All the measures of consumer price inflation released surprised markets on the higher side in a big way.
China's Alibaba is looking to move beyond its traditional e-commerce business.
BOJ expects Japanese economy to expand 1% in the year to March 2015.
The average price of a home in the UK is now £262,000.
India targets $10.5bn privatisation revenues in the current fiscal year.
Russia's President seeks alliance to prevent future economic sanctions punishment.
The money is mostly owed to HMRC, Ministry of Justice and the Department of Work and Pensions.
ONS says CPI grew by 1.9% in June, an acceleration on May, putting pressure on household incomes.
Beijing steps up rhetoric after US criticised its provocative and unilateral behaviour in region.
UK's BP and Canada's Niko Resources hold stakes in troubled KG-D6 gas project.
China Central Television earlier alleged that Bank of China is helping launder money through 'Youhuitong' service.
FCA announces new rules capping interest rates and fees for payday lenders in Britain.
Brics leaders expected to sign a deal creating development bank.
In 2013 they each spent £586 a day on average.
Argentine shares lagged behind other indices in region, while Germany's DAX performed well.
Job cuts to be announced could be biggest in Microsoft history, topping 5,800 layoffs in 2009.
Aurelius says Argentina still has time to engage in serious negotiations and avoid default.
IFS report shows young adults hit hardest by falling employment and incomes in the UK.
Isis expel rebels from Deir Ezzor city, capital of the oil-rich Deir Ezzor province.
EXCLUSIVE: Al-Huda International is run by controversial Dr Farhat Hashm who preaches an "obscurantist brand of Islam", says critics.
Brics headquarters destined for China's financial capital.
The new chief starts following the departure of Wonga's co-founder Errol Damelin in June.
Moody's cited stabilisation in the country's external liquidity position for outlook upgrade, but kept Pakistan's rating at Caa1 citing large fiscal imbalances and weak debt metrics.
Adidas and Manchester United have agreed a 10-year reputed to be worth £70 per annum.
Manufacturing slump triggers first fall in GDP growth in seven quarters.