Brent oil spot price spiked to just under $116 per barrel late last week
A new cybercrime campaign dubbed Luuuk stole half a million euros from 190 victims in two countries in just one week.
Prize awarded to KiWi Power for energy-saving app is part of Cities Summit
BBA data shows fourth monthly drop in mortgage approvals amid tougher rules for market
Swiss Franc strengthens on improved trade balance figures.
In June, a US hedge fund lost millions from a cyber-attack
SMEs haven't seen any improvement since the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards.
Bank of England governor suggests rebalancing of UK economy underway.
Newly published documents show the full extent of the features governments and law agencies can wield against targets
Exports from Iraq's southern terminals averaged 2.53 million bpd as of 21 June.
Japan has one of highest tax rates among industrialised nations at about 36%.
Bank of England governor says wanted to tighten markets with sooner-than-expected rates hike comment.
The Abu Dhabi United Group has agreed a £1bn deal with Manchester Council
The Towers Watson research reveals that there is a lack of information about employee benefit spending.
Crude prices cool after worries over Iraq supply ease to some extent.
Ban to be effective from 25 June.
Private equity heavy-hitters Kohlberg Kravis Roberts picks up a one-third stake ahead of a likely flotation of AEI assets.
New app aims to bring an end to the problem of forgotten passwords through facial recognition alternative.
Both add a ridiculous extra layer of taxation for those who already scrimp and save to own a home.
Exclusive: Frank Field tells IBTimes UK that he is pleased by the Labour Party leader's new 'Youth All policy.
Over 20% of Wales' workforce is living on less than £7.65 an hour.
Balboa swindled investors by overstating the value of Nigerian debt by $80m.
Annual digital payments will reach £2.8tn by the end of the decade, as mobiles, tablets, contactless cards and China's Alibaba boost transactions.
The Facebook post claims to have a sex tape of Jay Z, but there is none.
MBIA wants Credit Suisse to carry out 'targeted re-review' of records to ensure it is turning over evidence properly.
Some 55% of small businesses still do not have websites, according to Google.
Reports say that the mining giant has already announced hundreds of job cuts in Australia
US District Judge Thomas Griesa appoints Daniel Pollack to preside over talks between Argentina and funds.
At the BoE inflation report hearings, the market will be looking for more cues for Sterling as governor Carney has already given a big verbal boost to the currency.
A World Bank and ClimateWorks Foundation believe there's huge economic benefit to energy efficiency.