Warwick Business School claims high probability of UK housing bubble amid unaffordable values and sluggish earnings.
IBTimes UK exclusively reveals prominent law firm's claim that Germany has only repaid €700m out of €2.3bn owed
The US government was due to run out of cash on 15 January.
Sales are slower year-on-year but are still rising amid more hobbyists and looser control
The state-owned lender is facing a number of problems from IT glitches to Tomlinson's serious allegations
Bank's planned "virtual cash" would allow users to make payments anonymously just like Bitcoin.
Bostock assumed the role at RBS less than three months ago.
'Two and 20' model of investment manager compensation declines.
Findings part of the first stage of research by KPMG, the 30% and YSC.
Survey of Scottish households by Scottish government finds that 647,000 households are in poverty in 2012.
National Institute of Economic and Social Research claims upward tick in growth.
Rail union Aslef says move is good deal for the capital.
Official figures show UK goods exports in decline despite an emerging global recovery
Britain's trade gap with non-EU countries decreases by 27% on previous month.
Ofcom reveals 397,000 payday lending adverts, such as those from Wonga, were shown in 2012
Mexico would pass bill that would allow output sharing and licenses for outside oil producers.
Dowding manages a business with 600 employees and turnover of £70m
Watch Maggie Buggie speaking to IBTimes TV about her rise in the technology sector and the importance of mentoring young girls to do the same.
Minister for employment relations says hiring free labour is unacceptable.
Manpower says employers intend to hire more workers next year.
ONS data shows only 46% of women pensioners received full basic state pensions
Swann resigned as group chief executive of the stationer in June.
Former UK prime minister sold off UK gold when price was low and central bankers nervous over repeat error.
HSBC's head of global trade and receivables finance discusses China's new economic development phase.
Sixteen broken-down G222 turboprop aircraft worth $486m languishing at Kabul airport.
But career prospects for women in the sector have improved.
UK's financial district has submitted plans to build 3,100 homes alongside skyscrapers
The European Union, International Monetary Fund and European Commission are at loggerheads with Greek government over austerity
Lords committee also attacks UK government's "diffident" approach to battling so-called Robin Hood Tax.
Valuable pieces by Matisse, Picasso and Chagall were found in an apartment in Germany's Munich