Maria Zhang, senior director of engineering at Yahoo Mobile, sued by former employee Nan Shi for coercive oral and digital sex.
Deal would shift AbbVie's tax regime to UK, reducing its corporate tax rate significantly.
IBTimes takes a look at which brand is the real victor of the World Cup.
Managing director Bev White says everyone can change careers at any point in their lives
Gavin Aspden reveals breaking gender stereotypes is about being true to yourself and your skills.
Head of HSBC UK business banking delivers a rousing talk.
Children ran up millions of dollars because Amazon required no authorisation.
BES says it has €2.1bn of additional capital beyond the minimum it is required to hold.
Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby wanted to obliterate pay-day loans sector, despite the inadvertent investment.
Parliament's BIS committee lashes out at controversial privatisation of comms firm Royal Mail.
FCA received 52 requests from foreign regulators in 2013/14 for assistance on forex inquiries.
Bank of China is accused of money laundering via its Youhuitong service.
IBTimes UK spoke to some of the public sector workers taking part in a day of protest over pay and conditions.
Thousands of public sector workers on strike held a mass rally in Trafalgar Square to protest wage freezes, public cutbacks and other issues.
A Facebook intern earns more than three times the average American in one year
M&S chief financial officer is set to complete a switch to Tesco.
Sovereign wealth fund has asked Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Citigroup to sell some 5% in LSEG.
Dave Prentis, of Unison, tells IBTimes UK that Cameron made 'knee-jerk' points in the Commons.
Its owner ABF reported modest growth overall.
Bank of England Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey said misconduct fines are making banks work harder.
BNP earlier pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $8.9bn to US authorities to settle probe.
Finance Minister Jaitley reassures foreign investors that they will be treated fairly.
145 IPOs raised £17.7bn across Europe.
Dave Prentis, of Unison, tells IBTimes UK that Cameron made 'knee-jerk' points in the Commons.
Moscow banned advertising alcoholic drinks across the media in 2012, in a bid to deal with the nationwide drink problem.
Complaints for the pair almost doubled from January to March thanks in part to new billing systems.
House builder Barratt says home completions went up 8.6% in 2013/14 to 14,838.
It will separate business investment and church payments as it pushes for greater transparency.
Unite accused Lloyds of 'continuous salami slicing job losses'.
A third have said that they were targeted in the last 12 months.