Iron ore prices dropped 8.3% on 10 March on weak Chinese trade data.
CME will launch CME Europe on 27 April and will list commodity products.
IBTimesUK looks back at Bob Crow's life in pictures.
The Bank of England's Governor says the UK has some spare capacity in its labour market.
Biometric passports and readers can prevent stolen passport holders from breaking laws, says Janice Kephart of SIBA.
Bank of England's governor says there is 'no danger' in interest rate decision being affected
Rolls-Royce last week wrote to India's HAL that it hired middleman and is ready to repay commission to government.
PWC says the economic recovery so far has been rich in jobs, but poor in productivity and wages.
Legal experts warn of conflict of interest with Jenner & Block and King & Spalding appointments.
Four sources claim a Lloyds trader shared confidential details of a pending trade to oil giant
The insurance giant says customer facing activities will not be impacted.
President of European football champions Bayern Munich admits to tax fraud in court.
The Royal College of Nursing says we are facing a Europe-wide shortage of nursing staff.
Internet privacy and civil liberties group EFF said records may be used as evidence in lawsuits against NSA.
Co-op is already battling a capital black hole and scandals involving its ex-chairman Paul Flowers.
A judge in Dallas has granted temporary bankruptcy protection to MtGox but not to its under-fire CEO Mark Karpeles.
The British Retail Consortium revealed last week that shop prices fell at fastest rate since 2006
Pichette and Arora's bonuses rise while Drummond's drops
Over four in five UK cities see home affordability improve since 2009
Manpower says under-25s should feel confident about their employment opportunities in UK finance sector.
But many UK bankers said their bonuses still beneath expectations.
Gorman says he finds the cryptocurrency "totally surreal" and hopes financial regulators look at it.
BoE deputy governor says UK exports disappointing after sterling depreciation during financial crisis.
A cyber-security expert says the monetary fine handed down to the British Pregnancy Advice Service is the only way to change behaviour.
Despite the Ocado deal to tackle online and the expansion of M local stores, Morrisons is in trouble.
Foreign funds have bought $5.6bn in Indian debt and over $800m in equities this year.
Surprisingly weak China exports data triggers selling of Copper, Crude and Gold.
WikiLeaks founder says that the internet is a "state" and we must manage how it is governed
Edward Snowden tells SXSW 2014 about NSA surveillance allegations and their global impact
The Office for National Statistics reveals hourly earnings between sectors greatly differ