ATM is operated by Nevada-based Robocoin and Vancouver's Bitcoiniacs.
One of Britain's biggest banks posted a 26% profit plunge on image reform.
David Solomon, Goldman Sachs's co-head of investment banking, says the reforms are for the long term.
Fed announcement due at 14:00 hrs Eastern Time.
Lobby group publishes survey that shows majority of financial chiefs want to stay in the EU.
Trading in derivative contracts linked to benchmark Nasdaq 100 index delayed for about 45 minutes.
At WIEF, Iraq's Dr Rowsch Nuri Shaways points to double-digit economic growth forecast for country.
Councillor David Green blames coalition government for cuts to workforce.
Cannonier was speaking at the 9th World Islamic Economic Forum in London.
Ovo Energy boss Stephen Fitzpatrick hits out at big six competitors before select committee examining prices.
The Office for National Statistics publishes a paper outlining a plan to develop new statistics.
Former South African president FW de Klerk calls for Europe to become more competitive in Africa, writes Heinrich Matthee.
Despite protestors call for political reform, Bahrain's Prince Salman Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa insists answer as much economic.
Britain needs to tackle energy security through investment and storage capabilities to bring down prices.
Malaysia's Prime Minister Mohd Najib Tun Razak was speaking at World Islamic Economic Forum in London.
US authorities could fine Infosys $35m for alleged visa misuse.
RBI hikes repurchase (repo) rate by 25bps to 7.75%
Prime Minister David Cameron announces at WIEF new £200m first of its kind UK government sukuk.
Kamil Janáček at the Czech National Bank dismisses deflation fears and foreign exchange intervention.
Dutch lender fined €774m US, British and Dutch regulators for manipulation Libor
Dutch lender was fined €774m US, British and Dutch regulators for manipulation Libor
Dutch lender says Rinus Minderhoud appointed interim chairman as fine levied for scam involving 30 employees.
Kronos says employees are unhappy about going to work and have a lack of motivation.
Upward trend of mortgage approvals continues as lenders grant 66,735 loans.
The latest Inheritance in Great Britain report reveals huge disproportion.
Kielholz says the remuneration programme would be structured differently today.
The World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) opened on Tuesday (October 29) in London, the first non-Muslim city to host the event.
Job cull expected at Scunthorpe, Teesside and Workington work sites despite winning new contract to supply Network Rail.
Russian gas export monopoly Gazprom demands Ukraine pays overdue gas bill urgently.
The revelation is the latest twist in the politically fraught rethink of the Fed's policy.