Shares in BSkyB drop almost 10% as British Telecom announces football broadcast deal.
Slack exports growth to make Osborne unlikely to meet target by 2020 as hoped.
Investors await news from China's CPC Central Committee 3rd Plenum.
Yellen to testify before the US Senate Banking Committee.
Britain's biggest firms paying three days later than this time last year.
Flybe reports £13.8m six-month profit but warns more jobs to go under cost-cutting plan.
RBS and Halifax receive2,384 applications under government mortgage scheme.
Steven A. Cohen's SAC Capital Advisors hedge fund pleaded guilty to fraud charges Friday (November 8) as part of a $1.2 billion (£750m) deal to resolve a long-running insider trading investigation.
Market players await news from China's CPC Central Committee 3rd Plenum.
Iran and six western powers are negotiating in Geneva.
2013 may be the first year more people buy gifts "on the move" via smartphones and tablets.
Positive economic data could prompt the Fed to initiate tapering in December.
ECB cut its main interest rate to a record low 0.25% on 7 November.
Stuart Gulliver, group chief executive of HSBC, says the bank has a lack of diversity in top positions.
Blackberry to receive $1bn in financing from several investors including Fairax.
Repsol targets crude oil output of 100,000 bpd by 2022.
Moody raises concern about political pressure on water companies as Ofwat blocks Thames Water's proposed 8% price hike.
We ask why banks pay billions to PPI 'victims' but not to those who were mis-sold derivatives.
No discernible impact of partial federal government shutdown, says Labor Department.
TUC's Frances O'Grady says ordinary people long way from feeling economic recovery.
Italian police say French woman tried to smuggle euros in packets of biscuits from Switzerland
UK judge awards German lender bumper compensation after Sebastian Holdings tried to claim billions in damages.
British appeals court judge says prosecutors can use Libor related evidence in Guardian Care Homes and Unitech cases
The REC/KPMG Report on Jobs revealed permanent salaries rose in October.
Npower chief Paul Massara dismisses Centrica boss's promise to give up bonus a 'gimmick'.
First non-human to ring the Nasdaq closing bell to launch a robotics, automation and related technologies index.
Exports rose 5.6% in October, above economists' expectations of 3.2% growth.
Don Shenker, director and founder of Alcohol Health Network, wants workers to take standardised test.
America may have added 125,000 jobs in October, against 148,000 in September.
The Australian investment bank will make an all-cash offer for SWIP in the next two weeks.