It is less than a quarter of what it was three years ago
Land Registry data shows a 0.7% monthly fall in the capital, 0.2% across England and Wales.
Auction.com bid starts at $800,000 for eight buildings and 62 leafy acres of land
Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung met with Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on Tuesday.
Foxtons' share price dropping is an indicator that the housing market is struggling.
China claims to have exported more to Hong Kong than the semi autonomous region says it imported.
Employer Hargreaves has started a 45-day consultation over the future of its Monckton plant.
There has been a dramatic drop in extra costs of buy to let properties due to mortgage fees
Basel III is tougher global regulatory standard on bank capital adequacy, stress test and market liquidity risk.
BoE's deputy governor debunks the MPC's Ian McCafferty comments that rates should rise soon
Retail sales rose 2.3% year-on-year in September, representing biggest gain since March.
But the research also revealed women are more driven by having a great idea.
NFU says UK farmers deserve level playing field.
Lebanon's economy expected to grow no more than 2.5% in best-case scenario in 2015.
ECB purchased €1.704bn in covered bonds last week.
Beijing's top diplomat says relations at crucial stage after meeting with Vietnam foreign minister.
Britain's defence secretary should celebrate the fact that the UK has large numbers of migrants.
The corruption was uncovered as part of Operation Punica
2014 has seen a record number of worker deaths amid a construction boom in Turkey.
Primary issuance markets hit by global economic uncertainty, especially US monetary policy.
Cypriot banks can use aid money as a capital buffer.
Confidence fell for sixth month in a row, as ECB mulls Eurozone-wide stimulus.
Saudi Arabia halted production at the jointly run Khafji oilfield last week.
PBoC says move will strengthen economic relations between China and Singapore.
George Osborne has backed extending the high-speed rail project to the north of England
The thinktank warns that getting stuck in low-paid work can permanently affect people's careers.
European banks' stress test results revealing little threat to banking system aid sentiment.
Unite says the strike threat comes from crew controllers, who are not happy with their pay.
IMF study finds Gulf Cooperation Council retained more foreign capital than other emerging markets.
Draft law would lead to a charge on data usage that campaigners say is anti-democratic.