Deutsche Bank set aside €1.2bn for legal costs in third quarter.
America will release third quarter GDP and labour market data on 7-8 November.
Premier expects to create 1.3 million to 1.5 million jobs from every percentage point in economic growth.
The US Attorney's office says hedge fund SAC Capital has pleaded guilty to insider trading.
Lewis says he 'struggles to see an occassion' for when a payday loan is the 'right choice'
Major deal benefits the 5,000 workers who will build the new power station.
Consumer finance champion says more needs to be done to stop the payday loan debt spiral
October's Markit/CIPS UK service sector PMI hits fastest pace of growth since May 1997.
Trade body's chief executive Greg Stevens says there are barely any details of complaints over payday lending.
Market players await interest rate decisions from the BoE and ECB.
UCL study finds European immigrants to UK make £25bn net contribution to economy.
Wonga's head of regulatory and public affairs says company 'does not charge extortionate interest rates'.
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research says unemployment will drop to about 7.4% by the middle of 2014.
Centrica's chief executive Sam Laidlaw pledged to forgo his annual £2.6m bonus amid energy price hike row
Parent company AB Foods sees higher profits on Primark boost.
BRC's Retail Sales Monitor for October finds UK retail sales were up 0.8% year-on-year.
Statutory pre-tax profit for first half rises to £280.6m from £280m last year.
Investors forecast a doubling in revenue and a surge in profits by 2015.
Deal is part of Vivendi's strategy to focus and strengthen its businesses around media and content activities.
Embattled British security firm also faces a Serious Fraud Office investigation over its electronic tagging.
One of the chiefs at Britain's payday lending giant, Wonga, has said that the sector is better than banks and credit cards despite politicians criticising companies for 'preying on the vulnerable.'
Britain's largest three payday lending groups will will appear before the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee.
Company tells millions to stop using as much water to prevent higher household bills
The European Commission's investigation into Gazprom's gas export monopoly could result in a fine as tension mounts between the two parties.
NUS and UNISON say more than half of universities paid less than the rate of £7.45 per hour.
One of Britain's 'Big Six' energy chief executives says he pledged to give up bonus amid energy price hike furore.
Top end of shares range would see Twitter raise $1.75bn.
China Gold Group says country will produce 430 tonnes of gold this year.
The charity says families have been forced into B&Bs and other emergency facilities.
Cameron tells CBI conference that public support over European Union membership is waning