Business secretary Cable tells MPs institutional investors would have walked away from higher valuation.
The Money Advice Service says only 17% of those in trouble seek advice.
The number of chief executives switching jobs in the US reaches its highest rate since the financial crisis.
Water industry representatives and UK Onshore Operators Group sign MoU to ensure safeguards.
German consumer confidence at over six-year high.
Bulk of largest major infrastructure projects creating jobs in the south of England, says Adzuna.
Government defeated in the House of Lords by five votes on tougher law proposals for bankers.
Budget airline also announces Brussels Zaventem base from February 2014.
Conservative Party leader hopes to reassure jittery public about immigration from EU countries and counter rise of Ukip.
US Federal Reserve reportedly warned JPMorgan over storing metals it traded in warehouses it owned.
Royal Mail's official share register shows the investment banking giant offloaded around 4.5 million stocks
Protesters took to the streets of Lisbon ahead of the Assembly of the Republic's vote.
Another trader, Mathew Martoma, is expected to go on trial on 6 January, 2014.
JPMorgan already under investigation over commercial relationship with former China Prime Minister Wen Jiabao's daughter.
Government adviser slammed RBS for engineering businesses into default while also profiting from their struggles
Ford of Europe's Chief Operating Officer has called on the engineering industry to "open its doors" and change its perception to attract more women to the sector.
The lender plans to introduce "role-base-pay" on top of base salaries and bonuses.
Business secretary faces parliamentary committee on whether privatisation shortchanged taxpayer.
The recently privatised delivery service says first half profits have almost doubled.
IBTimes UK looks at the top 10 countries for wage hikes across the globe
The Nasdaq composite index closed above 4,000 on Tuesday (November 26) for the first time since 2000, while the Dow and S&P ended barely changed.
Scottish tax expert Ronnie Ludwig sceptical of economic claims in SNP White Paper.
Young skilled people would be welcome to add to Scotland's prosperity, says first minister.
Governor Mark Carney welcomes review which could see BoE apply tighter leverage ratio rules than Basel demands.
Scotland's deputy first minister argues independent Scotland would help women find work and create jobs.
Louise Aston, director of Business in the Community's Workwell campaign, makes the case.
Fiat expects its US arm to go public in the first quarter of 2014.
Probe could be Beijing's way of supporting local competitors Spreadtrum Communications and RDA Microelectronics.
Former chancellor critical of Alex Salmond's vision for an independent Scotland.
Mark Carney tells Treasury Select Committee Financial Conduct Authority's must launch investigation.