Index of permanent jobs shows fastest rise in vacancies for almost a year and a half, though UK economy's outlook worsens.
HSBC research shows that if you're a UK businesses trading with a Chinese counterpart in RMB, you're more likely to get better pricing
We can work it out. Well we're trying to anyway!! Smiling through gritted teeth, Prime Minister David Cameron and German Finance Minister Angela Merkel met last night to work out their differences over next year's EU budget.
China's growth may be slowing but its appetite for oil will continue to dominate demand.
As Europe's market share in global tourism falls, new executive director Eduardo Santander delivers a strategy to target China, Brazil and the US for growth
Kingfisher incurs net loss of 7.54bn rupees (£86.6m) for second quarter of 2012-13.
Legal action on behalf of 23 Hyundai and Kia car owners filed in US District Court for Central California.
Japan's core machinery orders fall 4.3 percent in September.
As Greece announced that it will put in place its fourth austerity measures in three years to close the nation's budget deficit, lower its debt burden and make its economy competitive.
Package of tax hikes and pension cuts passes by 153 votes to 147 after 14-hour debate.
Greek police fire teargas and water cannons at protesters during rally against austerity at Syntagma Square in Athens.
President Barack Obama's sweeping victory is eclipsed by yet another grim assessment for the Eurozone and concerns about US 'fiscal cliff"
Business is so good for Corrupt Tours, the unique travel agency is looking for its next country to broaden its portfolio
With China's 18th National party Congress currently taking place, the country's new leaders will face an increasingly difficult task to maintain the economic growth that has seen it become the second richest country in the world.
Investors prepare for market reaction after the President's resounding election victory and return to the White House
The company reports a pre-tax profit of £111.9m, down from £158.7m a year ago primarily to due to a payment of £73.8m to end a fragrance and beauty licence relationship.
China expert Jonathan Fenby takes a look at what's in store for US and China relations as Obama is re-elected as US President.
Apple and four publishers allow retailers to set prices for a period of two years and to suspend "most-favored nation" contracts for five years.
News Corp reports net income attributable to shareholders of $2.23bn (£1.39bn) or $0.94 per share for the first quarter ended in September, compared to $738m or $0.28 per share in the year-ago period.
Intransigence, ineptitude and irresponsibility have defined the current political stewardship of the global and economy.
Lucy Money, an employment law specialist at City of London law firm Fox, guides us through new laws on the gender makeup of firms' senior staff - and how not to fall foul of it them.
Barclays' Antony Jenkins, HSBC's Douglas Flint and Ana Botín at Santander UK tell lawmakers that hedging tools are critical for Britain's small businesses despite past failures.
Nissan lowers full-year profit outlook by about 20 percent primarily due to lower sales in China.
Renminbi's ascendance as international reference currency depends on size and scale of new leadership's economic reforms.
Consumers restrict spending to essentials as economic uncertainties persist.
With both the Fiscal Cliff and a new Fed Chairman in play for the next President, global investors await results of the most economically important elections in decades.
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority launches probe into the unauthorised trading of Apple shares at brokerage Rochdale Securities, say media reports
China growth helps BMW beat market consensus with profit boost and puts 2012 targets into the fast lane
Company intends to create a new parcel sorting hub and upgrade its operations.
Apple's case alleging Google-owned Motorola Mobility is charging excessive fees for patents used by iPhone maker dismissed.