UK law firm Selachii will end submissions on March 7 and file suit against exchange's parent and CEO.
Regulator believes that only one-in-ten firms with sales teams had higher-risk incentive schemes.
China targets economic growth to be based on consumption rather than investment
China expects gross domestic product (GDP) growth about 7.5% for 2014.
Interest rate swaps have cost Detroit's taxpayers more than $200m
GDP is expected to come down in 2014 due to low investment in mining
Exclusive: Building materials giant tells IBTimes UK of plans to hire 105 management general merchanting apprentices.
Look into political motives of Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni decision to sign violently homophobic law
Information war of hacking and censorship has begun between Ukraine and Russia
Reports that Standard Chartered to trim $200m off bonus pool and cut chief executive's payout.
Exclusive: The technology giant tells IBTimes UK it plans to recruit 83 graduates in 2014.
$2.9bn worth of Bank of Ireland shares on offer open to institutional investors only.
Yuan tumbled on 28 February on rumours PBoC would widen currency's trading band.
Web-based takeaway ordering service Just Eat wants Meal2Go point-of-sale technology.
Peter Johnson, Jonathan Mathew, and Stylianos Contogoulas are charged with manipulating benchmark lending rates
Lifetime allowance threshold drops from £1.5m to £1.25m in April.
US economic aid package comes amid tussle with Russia for influence over Ukraine.
Companies are getting becoming sneakier in developing brand awareness and pocketing our cash
5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans upholds December 2013 ruling.
IP-telephonic attack is under way on mobile phones of members of Ukrainian parliament.
Investors making "tactical" decisions claims Putin as Ukraine crisis escalates.
Ukraine can't pay February gas bill from Gazprom, but Russia offers loan of up to $3bn to revolution-hit country.
DeGeneres' selfie taken using Samsung smartphone was re-tweeted more than three million times.
The Secretary of State for Employment Engracia Hidalgo welcomed the figures.
Former Sanofi employees had made illicit payments to win more orders between 2007 and 2010.
Family and Childcare Trust hits out as new figures reveal childcare costs more than mortgage.
Settlement relates to financial products issued by Bear Stearns, which JPMorgan bought in 2008.
Parliament claims that loan was agreed to in 2013 by never ratified under ex-President Viktor Yanukovich
Parliament's business committee urges fundamental reform of controversial business rates regime in UK.
The Scottish National Party will bring the fight for independence to London at New Statesman event