Trade minister Lord Livingston to target small firms directly in effort to boost UK trade.
IBTimes UK looks at how religious freedom impacts on the workplace.
Fondazione Monte dei Paschi owns a 33.5% stake in Tuscan bank.
Recovery First, discusses some of the issues Insolvency Practitioners face
Following the RBS banking outage and various other issues, Capgemini takes a look at IT infrastructure
Royal Mail enters London Stock Exchange index for most valuable firms.
Aerospace and defence group Rolls-Royce reveals Serious Fraud Office investigation
Discount retailer Target's data breach fears sparks extended bank hours to ease backlog.
New technology that stores data on chips makes it harder for hackers.
M&S policy allows Muslim shop assistants to refuse selling alcohol and pork
Britain's biggest department store group John Lewis posted a 4.2% year-on-year increase in sales
Apple partnered with China Mobile to sell its iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c models.
Luxury jeweller is to pay nearly half a billion dollars in damages to watch maker
Blockbuster's parent company, TS Operations Limited, filings show millions of pounds lost
Wall Street Journal reports top executives at Megaupload admitted unauthorised sharing of videos.
Italian prosecco has overtaken champagne sales for the first time ever in Britain
The new proprietor of France's Chateau de la Riviere is the third owner to die in a flying accident.
NSA 'paid' $10m to RSA to embed encryption software into software tool Bsafe.
Chinese firms file 23 notices with US regulators, compared to 17 from Britain.
Bank of England study finds low interest rates keeping failing firms alive, not bank forbearance on loans.
Serco under Serious Fraud Office investigation on overcharging taxpayers allegations.
Miami filed suit against Bank of America, Citigroup and Wells Fargo last week.
Media report says global investigation into currency market manipulation is drawing to a close
Joseph "Chip" Skowron who had been bank's FrontPoint Partners hedge fund manager was convicted for insider trading.
But the ABB says Miliband is playing politics with the jobs of 40,000 people.
Bank hails victory as plaintiffs were time barred from filing lawsuits
Former Microsoft manager and his trader friend charged with insider trading, earning the pair £240,000 over 18 months.
Markets outside China trade higher after Fed stimulus taper decision.