Zurich warns that companies need to avoid a global shock similar to the 2008 financial crisis
RBS trader Shirlina Tsang Pui Yu tried to cover up millions in losses on emerging markets desk
Gordon Brown will say it makes no sense to break up the British system of pension payments.
Sources say Sir Christopher Kelly's report is damning and scathing of the group's governance structure
The Silicon Valley firms are being taken to court over an alleged pact between the companies to limit workers' pay.
BoE will oversee more than 20 banks and financials in an exercise to test their resilience
Financial Conduct Authority issued 18 fines to finance workers in 2013, from 30 in 2010.
HMRC officials are examining 'charging options' to release anonymised tax data to third parties, says Guardian.
Clifford Chance, commissioned by bank to probe claims by Vince Cable aide, finds no evidence
Decision to publish details of Pakistan's taxpayers comes in move to improve revenue base.
Chartered Institute of Public Relations warn students from certain backgrounds are missing out.
IBTimes UK takes a look at the women breaking into science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers in the UAE.
GSK bribery probe had already included company's operations in Iraq.
New report calls for investigation into money transfer companies after discovery of excessive charges
Orkney and Shetland islands have banded together to seek greater local power over local issues
Crown Prosecution Service presses ahead with court case against Flowers
One bitcoin user believes the cryptocurrency will be "taxed to death" by the government.
The three ex-brokers were charged by the SFO on 28 March 2014
Sources tell IBTimes UK that Coote exit has 'nothing to do with' FX market rigging
Gauloises and Davidoff maker says it's shutting cigarette factories in Nottingham, England and Nantes, France
Albemarle & Bond fell into bankruptcy proceedings at the end of March
CEO collapsed bitcoin exchange is facing at least two summons in US over MtGox bankruptcy.
Steve Turner is the Assistant General Secretary of trade union Unite.
Adam Memon is Head of Economic Research at the thinktank, the Centre for Policy Studies.
Nomura's senior political analyst says it could urge Catalonia and others to fight for 'hopes and dreams'
Twitter heavyweights Costolo, Jack Dorsey and Evan Williams are hanging onto their shares post IPO
A bulk of Asia's largest companies believe it will create rewards not risk
The House of Commons' Scottish Affairs Committee says the employment agreements can be unfair for workers
However, the reductions are only worth 2% of the global workforce
GSK executives in China are already under investigation for routing 3bn yuan in bribes through agencies