France and Germany among 11 countries to design regional 'Tobin Tax' after EU finance ministers give majority support.
A mixture of men and women were arrested this morning in connect to a big insider dealing FSA investigation
Anonymity request by Barclays employees linked to the Libor fixing settlement with regulators is dismissed in benchmark test case.
Rose will replace outgoing chairman Michael Grade.
China has stepped up its efforts to boost shale gas production domestically, allotting more blocks for exploration.
The numbers of us doing our grocery shop online is soaring and one company that's benefitting from that growth is Ocado.
Ikea plans to open 25 stores in India with investment of nearly $2bn over next 15 to 20 years.
US markets closed for Martin Luther King holiday keep traders on the sidelines as investors await Bank of Japan policy decision.
Andrew Tinney resigns from Barclays wealth management unit amid management shake-up.
Britain's tax code is both hopelessly complicated and deeply subjective. Clearer rules - not "public mood" - are the best way ensure fairness for everyone.
Crest Nicholson is planning an IPO in order to take advantage of a "gradual recovery" in the UK housing market.
UK tax authority identifies increase in amount of tax large UK companies have underpaid, says report.
Boeing partners will cooperate with investigation over onboard lithium-ion battery fire.
Shopper numbers decline in shopping centres, out-of-town locations and high streets in December.
Boeing plans to suspend 787 deliveries as safety inspections are yet to conclude.
With the sale of Stansted Airport, the number of airports own by Heathrow Airport Holdings will reduce to four from seven.
Price analyst at centre of price fix allegations accuses former employers of victimisation.
The skyscraper at 550 Madison Avenue will be sold to a consortium led by New York-based Chetrit Group.
Investment bank could be slashing bonuses in order to fund costs and fines related to Libor manipulation, says source.
Pre-tax profit for the fiscal year was driven by an increase in average sales price, higher investment in consented land and improved operating margins.
Greece 117th for economic freedom, ranking even below Guatemala, while Asia-Pacific countries lead.
The UK's biggest supermarket Tesco has responded swiftly to the horsemeat burger expose from the Irish food inspectors, that showed their products contained high levels of horse meat
Dixons projects full-year profit in line with market expectations of £75m to £85m.
It's that time of year when our big retailers release their Christmas trading figures and how well or not they may have done.
A frightening experience for Japanese passengers – having to make a sharp exit from their Dreamliner plane that's had to make an emergency landing.
Chairman says he's 'deeply disappointed' with news of $14bn impairment of two of group's key mining assets.
eBay records strong revenue growth in 2012 with its mobile applications contributing a major portion of business.
George Weston-controlled group sees 25 percent sales gain at Primark
US decision to suspend super-jumbo prompts Europe, Japan and India to follow suit.
JPM's board declares CEO Jamie Dimon is "ultimately responsible" for failures that led to Bruno Iksil's 'London Whale' losses