Centrex Services protects staff from potentially spiralling debt by forging a battleplan to combat lure of 'legalised loan sharks'
The Public Accounts Committee slammed short-term lenders for predatory tactics and preying on the vulnerable
Qianhai Equity Exchange opens with more than 1,200 companies in its fold.
Public Accounts Committee urged the FCA to tougher oversight and rules for short term lenders such as Wonga
Trades Union Congress analysis says UK economy would have grown three times faster without tumbling construction output and calls for fiscal stimulus.
UK Gfk index of consumer confidence beats forecast and suggests recovery is gaining.
Wall Street gains propel Asian markets as fears over Fed's asset purchase cutbacks ease.
Core consumer prices declined 0.4% in April from a year earlier, while industrial output rose 1.7%.
IBTimes UK looks at tax facts to mark Tax Freedom Day.
Silver exploration, development and production company boss tells IBTimes UK about silver prices, market trends and conspiracies
B&Q's sales in the UK & Ireland dropped 5.7% to £913m.
Adam Smith Institute calculations put May 30 as day in which average UK worker has payed off 2013's tax burden.
DeVere Group CEO Nigel Green says raft of regrets leads to costly mistakes.
Cambridge-based Armtrac secures financing from HSBC - the only big UK bank not in the Funding for Lending Scheme
Nationwide's house price index shows government credit easing schemes - such as Help to Buy - is boosting demand and prices
Fund managers Miles Geldard & Lee Manzi say Government bond investors will pay the price for monetary policies
BDRC Continental's SME Finance Monitor shows almost two thirds of SMEs unaware of Funding for Lending Scheme.
Chancellor George Osborne closes loophole that allows energy firms to claim money back against installation costs
Industrial output rose 0.8% in April from March, less than economists' expectations of 1.0%.
The sales balance of CBI's monthly distributive survey declines to minus 11 in May from minus 1 in April.
The services sector grew 3.2%, counterbalancing a 0.2% dip in the production of goods.
OECD says UK Chancellor's public spending cuts programme is "appropriate" despite waning economic outlook.
The number of jobless Germans rises above estimates to 2.96 million in May.
An interest-rate cut could be the need of the hour to fill a 'physical' and an 'economic' hole that emerges owing to slowing mining activity and investments.
Exploration and development company chairman details what’s next for one of the European Commission’s critical mineral fluorspar
Regulator the Financial Reporting Council report notes general improvements in auditing, but finds some accountants not probing enough.
German monthly and yearly consumer price index data is expected during the day.
As jobless youth rate hit record highs, these charts show how the lost generation is taking shape
Suntory is expected to receive approval from the Tokyo Stock Exchange as early as Wednesday, according to Reuters.
Societe Generale warns lack of cash will stop government youth schemes working.