The number of fines imposed was down, but the total sum of money was 68% more than in 2013.
The brick market is forecast to see steady growth.
The upcoming two-day US Federal Reserve FOMC meeting drains risk appetite across most of Asia.
Action groups will fight commission in court no matter which airport is given a new runway a lawyer tells IBTimes UK
Statistics for the coming months may be brighter as activity picks up.
UK is gripped by online shopping fever and BooHoo and Sports Direct look good as long-term online retail plays.
Analysts call the timing "very unfortunate" for Royal Mail.
Slight dip below zero in April was never a real threat to the economy, economists said.
Residential developer experiences sales growth in first six months of 2015.
Detroit is reinventing itself after going bust in 2013.
Economists say the Korean government may announce a supplementary budget due to a "more worrisome" economic situation.
Australia's Trade Minister Andrew Robb and China's Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng will formalise the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement in Canberra on 17 June.
Germany says an emergency plan is needed because Greece could fall into a state of emergency.
Shares at Majestic Wine were also down following its acquisition of Naked Wines.
Key players and experts believe that a deal will be done as 30 June deadline nears.
Something was needed to wipe the smug smile off Chancellor George Osborne's face.
More than 14 million people in the UK have downloaded mobile banking says British Bankers Association
New regulation in China now caps the size of margin trading and short-selling.
Seen as the last attempt to a deal, the end to the talks bring Greece closer to Euro exit
The number of US rigs actively drilling for oil has dropped for 27 successive weeks.
Gold prices to take their cues from developments in Greece and from Fed speak on US interest rates.
Moody's and Fitch have already downgraded the UK to AA+
Global lender reviewing whether to include yuan in its basket of currencies.
Consolidated single institution for holding public assets with proper management would make us all better off.
Morgan analysts, led by Serena Tang, opined that in the most optimistic scenario, the gush could exceed $1.2tn.
The Shanghai Composite settles at a fresh seven-year high amid cautious trade.
Country has already been using US dollars and South African rand, as local currency suffered due to hyperinflation that hit the economy six years ago.
The IMF walked away from talks as Greece and creditors cannot agree on taxes, finances and pensions.
Tourism could be affected as Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan issue alerts.
Chancellor announced government will sell stake in RBS for less than £45bn Labour injected into it