Serious failings occurred between 1 June 2011 and 31 March 2013.
Finance Secretary John Swinney confirms Scotland won't pay debt if it doesn't keep the pound
India's Supreme Court has held as illegal coal mining licences awarded to various firms between 1993 and 2009.
Gold and silver stage strongly rally helped by value buying but dollar strength caps gains.
Language isn't the biggest barrier to European and US e-commerce businesses setting up shop in Asia
Zoopla's Property Rich List shows 10,000 streets where the average property price is seven figures.
World's largest ad agency reported a 1.5% rise in headline pre-tax profit to £532m.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned his remarks.
Kenyan shilling falls to 31-month low as increasing terrorist attacks keep tourists away.
S&P 500 to battle geopolitical pressure, US data and corporate earnings on 26 August.
Israel's central bank sets interest rate for September at 0.25%, down 25 basis points from August.
The Pakistani currency is down 4.2% against the dollar so far in August, and it seems headed for its steepest monthly fall since mid-2008.
India's Supreme Court to examine whether some or all 218 coal mining licences should be cancelled.
Various Ifo indices for German businesses down more than expected, further weakening euro.
Against the Swedish Krona, Norway's currency is at a crucial resistance level.
Jackson Hole message is that risk assets across the globe will continue to benefit from easy liquidity.
Markets to react to remarks of Fed's Janet Yellen and ECB's Mario Draghi at Jackson Hole.
Upbeat US data, rising output from Libya and demand for crude oil revisions weighed on prices.
BofA Merrill Lynch analysts say next level to watch is Triangle support at $1269.
Finland selling products at rock bottom prices as it can't export to Russia
Households report home values rose at slowest rate in five months in August
Yellen and ECB chief Mario Draghi to speak at US Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole symposium on 22 August.
The chief executive Niall Booker said the bank was encouraged by progress to improve stability
HSBC's Chairman Douglas Flint said there'll be a capital flight if union is broken
There were 30,000 first-time buyer sales in July as deposit levels fell.
Gold has fallen to a two-month low on Thursday as the FOMC minutes on Wednesday showed the US policymakers have started debating prospects of an earlier rate hike.
Eurozone composite PMI falls to 52.8 in August.
Latin America's economic transformation is actually providing major investment opportunities
Sir Ian Wood also warns of dwindling oil production affecting jobs and the local economy.
The USD/CAD pair has risen to 1.0964, its highest since 11 August, just 24 pips away from the three-month high seen on 6 August.