Johnson is on the second day of a six day trade mission to China
CEO Jonathan Lu says company hopes to nearly triple volume of transactions.
The micro-blogging site is expected to raise $1bn with its IPO.
Daniel Stewart's chief economist gives us the snapshot for the week ahead
Extravagant awards are thanks to a shortage of high-level engineering executives.
London Court of Appeal will begin a three day hearing examining two cases against Barclays and Deutsche Bank
US agencies follow UK and Swiss bodies in launching currency market manipulation probe.
72-tent city, mobile laundry and Gore-Tex boots among items for sale on Ministry of Defence's version of eBay.
China's official news agency calls US hypocritical, saying the fate of the world's people should not be entrusted to such a dysfunctional government.
21 people dead and more injured after huge explosion at fireworks factory in Phu Tho province, Northern Vietnam
Nearly 500,000 people have been evacuated as category 4 'Super Cyclonic Storm' Phailin lies 50 miles off the coast of India.
Price increase to be limited as strong dollar pushes down commodity rates.
Gold forecast to lose lustre as safe bet in times of uncertainty as US crisis set to end.
Politicians in Washington hope to have US government open by 15 October.
Exclusive research: Careerbuilder.co.uk says trend of hiring in the industry will continue into New Year.
Statistics Canada says employment in finance, insurance and real estate rose.
Martin spoke to IBTimes UK about his book Making It Happen, which tells the whole story of RBS's near death in 2008.
Martin spoke to IBTimes UK about his book Making It Happen, which tells the whole story of RBS's near death in 2008.
Martin spoke to IBTimes UK about his book Making It Happen, which tells the whole story of RBS's near death in 2008.
JPMorgan posts first quarterly loss under chief executive Jamie Dimon
China signed currency swap deals so far worth about 2.2tn yuan with 22 countries and regions.
G24 wants IMF to assess the impact of potential US stimulus cuts on their economies.
Serbia is on the cusp of revolutionising its economy but can it shake-off the past political problems?
RBI governor Raghuram Rajan said India has no external or internal financing difficulties.
Twitter gave away little detail over advertising model in SEC filing ahead of IPO.
MathWorks says there needs to be need a greater collaboration between academics and businesses.
Argentinian newspaper reports disputes will be settled at the World Bank arbitration panel
Britain's Royal Mail's shares leap 36% in on their London trading debut.
Loat uses sport to get under-engaged demographics involved in charity work.
ETX Capital head of trading comments on the oversubscribed floatation