New study shows that recession brought out the worst in the UK's financial managers
Executive chairman Chris Mould says foodbank charity's figures should "wake-up" UK.
UK financial regulator confirms reports it is probing allegations of currency market manipulation.
Good monsoon rainfall and the revival of billions of dollars worth of delayed projects are expected to boost India's economic growth.
As Royal Mail shares are sold, union workers back walkout over job and working conditions concerns.
The Trussell Trust says it has seen 355,985 people receive emergency packets from the charity's food banks between April and September 2013.
Rekoo is opening unit in London's Tech City with 10 staff.
Fonterra false alarm to cost Danone €350m in lost 2013 sales.
Yahoo plans to sell up to 208 million Alibaba shares in IPO, lower than previously agreed 261.5 million.
Move from Japanese Bankers Association comes as Mizuho bank was criticised for lending to organised crime members
UK's Financial Conduct Authority publishes data on complaints and redress for the first half of 2013
Bank of England Chief Economist cautions on markets making too much of better than expected UK GDP data.
He may be on a mission to get the Chinese to buy into London, but Boris Johnson still had time on Wednesday (October 16) to see how one very British business was faring in Shanghai.
Finance Minister Michael Noonan hails no international aid backstop in the 2014 Irish Budget
The ONS said there were 1,000 more 16 to 24 year olds in work over the last three months.
Barclays' Hector Sants signed off for stress while Lloyds' António Horta-Osório took time off in the past.
US lawmakers have less than 24 hours to raise the government's debt limit.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority said it is speaking to banks over foreign exchange market manipulation allegations
Twitter shuns tech-friendly Nasdaq for flotation after Facebook IPO debacle.
Maria Luis Albuquerque says the economic plan is difficult but decisive.
US Senators to resume talks on 16 October.
Deloitte says the profession is still the second most popular career choice.
A MP committee has summoned the UK business secretary and bankers to discuss shares after price soars 48%
Water regulator plans to veto price rise as the reasons Thames Water gave "were not justified"
Media reports say JPM is on the cusp of settling with the CFTC over Bruno Iksil's $6.2bn legal derivative losses
U.S. stocks fell in a volatile session on Tuesday (October 15) as the impasse over the debt ceiling in Washington continued with no sign of progress towards a resolution.
Fitch places US credit ratings under review for possible downgrade as country nears deadline to raise its debt ceiling to avoid default.
Unitech is appealing against earlier ruling saying banks' attempts to manipulate Libor invalidate IRSA.
Figures from the ECB shows banks are repaying emergency loans ahead of schedule
Chinese unit Dumex accused of bribing doctors to boost infant-formula sales.