ONS also reveals above-inflation pay increases
Barclays Asia-Pacific chairman and chief executive Robert Morrice left earlier this month.
Malik was under internal investigation for qualification claims when seeking board re-election
Two Chinese executives, Zhang Guowei and Zhao Hongyan, are also suspected of bribing officials.
Only a third of respondents say they consult family and friends for financial advice
Vince Cable adds Pfizer's open letter was the starting point for negotiations, not a binding proposal
Airport Commission weighs up four final plans for rivals' airport expansion
John Clarke, chief investment officer of GHC Capital Markets, talks to IBTimes UK.
Unions say Pfizer should sign up to a legally binding agreement, saving UK jobs following a takeover.
Frances O'Grady says that the UK's lack of social mobility has held millions of people back.
US drug maker and Britain's second largest pharmaceutical are giving evidence at the Business Select Committee
Ursula Lidbetter said she was ready to speak personally to anyone not yet ready to back reform proposals.
Using the "Icebreaker scheme", the Take That stars and others dodged tax. Here's how.
Just Do It poster near Canary Wharf shows Li Junjie moments before fatal plunge
Two former chief executives among group to be questioned by SFO, say reports
Nissan's latest financial results sees a jump in profits thanks to weak yen and rising sales.
Bernie Ecclestone denies he bribed Gerhard Gribkowsky but admits buying his silence.
President of international markets, Ann Cairns, says even physical cards are 'dematerialising'
IBTimes UK speaks to a range of people from the public over their battles with the taxman
Consumers are slowly shirking away from cash and paper in a bid to have an 'electronic wallet'.
Ann Cairns details the importance of women's education and strengthening women's rights and presence in the workplace
Agreement with Meezan Bank comes seven months after previous sale fell short of regulatory requirements.
HMRC official tells IBTimes UK proposed law only for 'hardcore defaulters'
Co-author of Building Co-operation details how the embattled group can save itself
Egypt struggling to make payments for wheat as foreign currency reserves are squeezed and elections loom.
The embattled lender is trying to fill a capital black hole and restore its reputation
New laws will mean the taxman can take money straight out of accounts.
President Hassan Rouhani's administration wants to collaborate with judiciary to recover $33bn
Emerging markets bank increasing fixed pay to fight back against EU bonus cap rules.
Chinese leader pledges not to interfere with internal politics on back of massive aid and investment packages