Downbeat earnings pull down investor sentiment in early trade.
IBTimes UK takes a look at who could secure a financial windfall from the social media giant's floatation
Multiple Chinese customers committed to buy around 200 737 Max aircraft from Boeing, according to Reuters.
Mark Carney gives speech outlining his thoughts on BoE and financial regulation
Twitter has set a relatively modest price range of $17 to $20 per share
Comensura's managing director delivers some top tips for SMEs on controlling costs
US appeals courts say British bank must return nearly $300m to hedge fund Black Diamond.
Upcoming Czech elections reveal cynical and fed-up electorate.
NYTimes claims JPMorgan negotiating with prosecutors on potential settlement over Madoff investigation.
Group founder Jeremy Roe tells us about the lack of redress and help for businesses in financial distress
Vedanta Hedging's Abhishek Sachdev speaks to IBTimes UK about hidden liabilities, embedded swaps and consequential losse
Energy and Climate Change Secretary says he is surprised at the energy giant's decision.
Gregory, who left Lehman Brothers just months before its collapse, is selling off his antiques collection.
The energy giant blames increased energy costs.
Treasury minister says banks taking years to agree interest rate swaps compensation.
LexLaw solicitor and barrister Ali Akram tells IBTimes UK about the legal options for businesses in distress
IBTimes UK speaks exclusively to APPG founder and Aberconwy MP on the Parliamentary backbench debate
Markit flash Eurozone composite output index declined to 51.5 in October from 52.2 in September.
India's benchmark indices posted record high on 24 October on corporate profits and foreign inflows.
Generation Media's head of digital Martin Doyle talks about the massive shift from TV to online and mobiles
Brian Matsubara of AWS says firm has separate sales team drumming up public sector business.
Consumer goods firm Unilever sees turnover drop in third quarter.
WWD says current interns are not affected and will remain employed through the end of their terms.
European Banking Authority releases consultation paper on EU bankers' salaries and bonuses.
US retailer that ended retail joint venture in India with Bharti Enterprises will open up to 110 facilities in China.
MPs question government claim that nuclear power stations will not cost British taxpayers.
Q2 figures by Accountant in Bankruptcy reveal personal insolvencies in Scotland declining but corporate insolvencies on the up.
Sanctions lifted on production in huge Rhum North Sea gas field by British government.
Labour deficit could rocket to 163,800 workers by 2018.
Financial Conduct Authority's chief executive to outline progress of swaps review.