ECB president Mario Draghi hints at QE action in December meeting, sending Euro diving
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Nationwide: Soaring house prices and low rates hike profit at building society to £801m
Nationwide reported an 8% jump in the amount of first time buyers it has helped buy a home.
Guy Hands: Private equity captains are the miserable rich who reek with envy and make me feel like an agony aunt
Mental health in the financial services sector is a growing issue.
HBOS management could be banned from City as regulators urge probe to be reopened
Report by the Bank of England argued that initial decisions by FSA were flawed.
Retail sales: Dip in October ahead of expected surge during Black Friday and Christmas
Online retailers saw sales fall again but are waiting for Cyber Monday
Gender pay gap: Women won't see equal wages until 2133 at current rate of increase
Women are now earning what men were making back in 2006.
Royal Mail to cut 3000 jobs in light of letters decline causing profit to plummet 30%
Royal Mail has said it is considering driverless vans in order to save on costs.
Weather UK: Storm Barney creates havoc for small businesses but boosts hardware retailers
Online stores expecting to see a major spike in profits.
Gender pay gap: No reason for celebration despite narrowest difference in wages since 1997
Women are still paid almost 10% less than men, new figures from the Office for National Statistics show.
Former London Citigroup forex trader sacked over 'confidence breach' wins case against bank
Fired in November 2014, forex trader Perry Stimpson had worked at the bank for 25 years.
Greece debt crisis: Parliament to debate economic reforms as next eurogroup bailout secured
Home repossession and banking reforms are set to be the main issues in parliament.
Time Out: Global publication acquires Portugal franchise with Lisbon edition
Time Out Group reveals exclusively to IBTimes UK the acquisition of its Portuguse franchise.
The rise of the discounters: Aldi and Lidl hold 10% market share as Big Four continue to slip
Interactive graphic shows how Aldi and Lidl are taking over the market.
UK inflation: Negative CPI for second month as food and transport prices weigh down rate
Negative inflation will likely cause the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee to postpone a rate hike.
EasyJet profit takes off as sales hit record high of £4.7bn
Chief executive Carolyn McCall positive about growth at budget airline as passenger numbers rise 7%
Iran: Economy to surge by 6% after sanctions are lifted, as IIF estimates bigger growth than China
Implementation day is expected to take place in the beginning of 2016.
Marriott International's £8bn deal to buy Starwood set to create world's biggest hotel chain
Marriott CEO Arne Sorenson says acquisition would result in wider choice of brands for customers.
Paris attacks: Security, weapon and oil firms lift stock markets in surprisingly bullish open
Tourism sector companies were among the largest drops after the massacre.
Paris attacks: Charlie Hebdo cartoonist Joann Sfar says no need to #PrayforParis
Charlie Hebdo cartoonist who survived terror attack in January creates defiant hashtag #Parisisaboutlife.
Paris attacks: Business to be resilient but stock markets brace for global rout
The Euro fell against the US dollar and the yen as tourism especially is expected to take a hit.
Skills gap: Siemens UK CEO Juergen Maier urges education and skills gap to be filled by EU workers
Maier tells IBTimes UK that the country cannot always be the best at everything.
Play Monopoly TTIP-style: Lobby group Global Justice Now launches online game
EXCLUSIVE: Global Justice Now tells IBTimes UK why it developed the online game board.
UK house prices: Interactive map and list shows salary needed to get on the property ladder
The average salary in the UK is less than half the household pay needed to get on to the ladder.
UK economy: Construction industry output falls but acceleration expected in last quarter
New work repair and maintenance fell by 2.2% and 2.1% respectively from last year.
Modi UK visit: David Cameron signs £9bn trade deals with Indian Prime Minister
Many say Cameron is avoiding the EU by finding trade deals with BRIC countries.
David Cameron heckled: Small businesses want out and four more EU referendum claims
IBTimes UK lists the real facts behind trade and economic policies from the European Union.
Eurozone industrial production disappoints as manufacturing slump takes toll
Quarter-on-quarter growth was only 0.1% but summer holiday-effect partly to blame.
UK house prices: RICS predicts 4.5% yearly rise until 2020 as low rates fuel demand
Supply key issue as the drop in new builds is now 'really hitting home'.
AB InBev and SABMiller: £71bn 'megabrew' merger to face regulatory hurdles and cost cuts
AB InBev and SABMiller will produce over a third of the world's beers.
George Clooney visits Scotland: Ocean's Eleven star to speak at Scottish Business Awards
Clooney is representing his charity Not On Our Watch that was set up with Brad Pitt.