Bank of Japan holds fire on monetary policy: Is Abenomics working for the economy?
¥80tn quantitative easing programme is the centrepiece of Japan's PM Shinzō Abe's economic policies.
Eurozone inflation returns to 0% and makes the case for Mario Draghi QE programme increase
Low oil prices weighed down the inflation rate, with energy prices falling around 8.7%.
IAG profit soars to £788m after British Airways owner finally adds Air Lingus to portfolio
The airline it is likely to generate a profit of around €2.27bn, up from a previously estimated €2.2bn.
RBS profit slumps as bank warns of Ross McEwan's restructuring cost and settlement spending
Bailed out bank reported that net income fell by 16%.
Melanie Richards: KPMG vice-chair urges realism about board gender targets
EXCLUSIVE: Richards tells IBTimes UK about the 30% Club's progress in getting more women on boards.
Women on boards: Lord Davies says quotas are dead and introduces new 33% target by 2020
Davies said that there has been a great cooperation across the board between businesses and the government.
BT beats forecasts as Champions League drives customer base
Competition and Markets Authority gave the green light to BT's £12.5bn takeover of EE.
Shell profits plummet to well below expectations as shareholders see loss of £4.9bn
Royal Dutch Shell is dealing with low oil prices.
UK is the sixth easiest place to set up a business according to the World Bank
Some 188 countries are rated in the list compiled by the World Bank.
Halloween: UK's biggest costume shop Angels Fancy Dress braced for scary shopping frenzy
Director Emma Angel tells IBTimes UK her shop is employing security to deal with the queues.
China's propaganda machine Xinhua proclaim five-year plan in trippy video
China's news agency release naff video aimed at foreigners.
VW scandal: German carmaker posts £2.5bn loss in worse than expected financial blow
VW says scandal surrounding emissions fraud will cause passenger car sales and profit to plummet.
Lloyds profits fall to £1.97bn as Horta-Osório's bank adds to PPI fraud compensation
In the year so far income was largely flat at £13.2bn.
Alibaba sales slam expectations with 32% rise to £2.3bn despite China struggles
Chinese e-commerce giant is seen as a bellwether stock for China's middle-class consumer spending.
TalkTalk hack: Who is Dido Harding, former Tesco and Sainsbury's executive leading the telecom giant?
Dido seemingly unwilling to wave white flag despite mounting pressure on her to resign.
UK economy: Growth slows as GDP up by only 0.5% due to sluggish production output
In bad news for George Osborne the economy could not continue its strong growth from the second quarter.
BP profits down 40% to $1.8bn as CEO Bob Dudley stays confident
The firm announced it is cutting capital expenditure for the third time in 2015.
TalkTalk hack: No contract termination fees waived unless money stolen says CEO Dido Harding
TalkTalk assured customers that many sensitive details obtained by hackers were incomplete.
TalkTalk cyberattack: Company's 'unprofessional and panicky' response unlikely to dent customer base
The firm's share price fell by over 10% in the first hour after trading opened.
Daraprim: Drug firm Turin outwitted as San Diego firm sells its pricey HIV infection pill for $1
Turing boss Martin Shkreli bought the rights to the Daraprim drug for $55 million.
China: American Auction chief says emerging market is perfect for SMEs to enter
Deb Weidenhamer, CEO of American Auction, told IBTimes UK the consumer market is booming in China.
Tata Steel job losses: Government pledges £9m care package for Scunthorpe economy
Breaking: Sajid Javid said parliament will do everything to help workers and ensure a level playing field.
Xi Jinping: Third of UK companies admit late payments to suppliers as China opens to business
Overseas trading partners are now demanding payment upfront.
Twitter boss Jack Dorsey gives away part of stake to workers shortly after layoffs
38-year-old chief executive said the giveaway was an effort to invest in the firm's employees.
William Hill profit drops 39% as Australia sales dive and gambling duty takes its toll
Firm saw a 91% plummet in Australia profit as sports betting results have proven disappointing.
Draghi hints at hike in QE programme as ECB keeps interest rates at record low
By September 2016, the QE programme will be hiked as part of the plans to encourage inflation.
Switching bank accounts to be made easier by competition watchdog CMA
UK customers could save £70 a year by changing who they bank with.
UK high street spending up with help from Rugby World Cup and falling retail prices
Compared to September 2014, the month saw a 1.9% increase in volume and a 1.4% increase in spending.
Ladbrokes earnings plummet by half as promotion costs rise ahead of Gala Coral merger
Ladbrokes and rival Gala Coral rubber stamped their merger in July after months of talks.
Debenhams chief Michael Sharp to leave post in 2016 as retail sales reported flat
Sharp said in a statement that he hopes the announcement provides clarity at a time of press speculation.