Williams argues the new rules recognise that increasingly there are families where the mother is the high earner.
King Digital's IPO would be closely watched after rival Zynga lost half its value since 2011 trading debut.
Nivision takes over from Raman Rai as new global head of business banking
Tradeable CEO Jannick Malling speaks exclusively to IBTimes TV
Under international treaty, Malaysian Airline System is liable to pay as much as $175,000 per passenger even if plane is not located.
Troubled insurance group, now led by ousted RBS CEO Stephen Hester, needs to raise £1bn
Einstein's theory could be used to secure messages to many people so they can't be intercepted.
The ONS says that CPI inflation dropped to 1.7% in February, down from 1.9% in January.
Sales of collateralised loan obligations hit $20.5bn this year.
San Francisco's Winelandia is accepting bitcoin as payment option.
SMS texts are being used by cybercriminals to withdraw cash from ATMs.
Investment of £45m in 'customer improvements' results in swathe of branch closures
Region's banks to sell record €80bn of loans no longer part of their main businesses this year.
The move follows 888 announcing that its revenue increased by 7% last year to $401m.
Lorenzo Borgogni and Stefano Carlini accused of criminal association and corruption.
Troubled pawnbroker giant pulled plug on turnaround plan after investors backed out
The German firm says the Green Port Hull project has been in the making for around four years.
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group are apparently in the running
Postal service says net effect of move will be 1,300 'role reductions'
Daniel Bonventre, Annette Bongiorno, Joann Crupi, Jerome O'Hara, and George Perez guilty on all counts
Disney will become a major online video distributor if it buys the network
Wee Cho Yaw's son sues medical devices firm for not paying rent on property near Orchard Road.
Financial Ombudsman slams Lloyds for growing number of customers getting half what they deserve.
Tera Group seeking permission from CFTC to trade swaps on regulated exchange.
NSA may obtain data from phone companies with permission of judge as per new proposal.
Microsoft is pulling support for Windows XP, which puts ATM cash machines at risk of cyber attacks
PCS tells IBTimes UK that offer does not meet aspirations but wants members to approve it
There are a few things Shell should consider before trying to divest way out of trouble in Niger Delta.
Toyota's Indian employees refuse to sign code-of-conduct agreements.
Singapore's budget carrier Tiger Airways places order for 37 Airbus A320neo aircraft.