Scots voted against independence before but the dissident voice is still the strongest
IMF projects a fiscal surplus of 26% of GDP for Kuwait in 2014 supported by high oil prices.
Company's shares have been priced at between 140p and 180p.
China to resume physical buying of gold on 8 October.
Britain's capital saw a surge in construction, accounting, financial and insurance jobs in September
HSBC, BNP, Credit Suisse, Goldman and JPMorgan to pay for the initial phase of consultancy work.
CEBR says average house prices across the UK will dip by 0.8% in 2015.
Rating agency says while hike in administered fuel prices is credit positive, Malaysia needs to do more.
Lloyds research shows the automatic privilege of living in a National Park in England or Wales
Sharp dollar rally to weigh heavily on rate decisions of central banks.
Recall linked to potentially faulty latches that could allow hood to suddenly open.
Russia, Libya and Gulf producers contributing to increased supplies.
US dollar rally backed by recovering US economy weighing on precious metals.
Pound drops to eleven-month low of 1.5952, down 1.68% in the week, followed by Swiss franc.
IoD chief Simon Walker speaks out against John Lewis Andy Street's tirade exclusively to IBTimes UK
FT Alphaville said Tesco bosses are mulling over a rights issue to buoy up its balance sheet
Britain's Chancellor assured business leaders that Tory tax cuts won't threaten the economic recovery
Britain's largest independent brewery will pay 314 staff a living wage for wherever they're located
As Chinese consumers fly into the UK, we take a look at makes London so attractive to these visitors
The Warm Home Discount Scheme was pushed through by the government.
Oxford Analytics says that Scotland's borrowing could be expected to cost one percentage point more than UK debt
Business activity in China's non-manufacturing sector slowed in September.
The Italian diner confirmed press speculation that an offer has been made for the company
IBTimes TV speaks exclusively to Israel's tourism ministry's Oren Drori
The controversial payday loan company has agreed to overhaul business practices
But the central bank said the Help to Buy is not to blame for rocketing UK property prices
Bets that the US dollar will strengthen against the yen triggers Japanese purchases of foreign equities.
The FCA requires Wonga to make significant changes to its business immediately
IBTimes TV takes a look at one of the hardest hit cities in Israel following the Palestine conflict
Markets in Hong Kong, mainland China and in Mumbai were shut for holidays.