Greenpeace activists drop massive banana peel on Amsterdam Shell Tech centre
The organisation called for a boycott of Shell in the Netherlands.
Banks and compliance: How a new communications system could prevent rate fixing scenarios
To manually set rates to be more profitable for certain organisations, multiple influential traders need to agree on a rate.
European stock markets open relatively flat but reporting strong gains since Black Monday losses
European markets saw major ups and downs in the week, starting off with severe losses on Monday
UK economic growth confirmed as exports boost GDP
Year-on-year, GDP growth was 2.6%, unrevised from the first estimate.
Bwin revenue drops 6.5% amid 888 and GVC merger talks
Bwin.Party said the decline was linked to high Fifa World Cup related sales in 2014
US GDP beats expectations and sends markets soaring
The gross domestic product grew by 3.7%, around 0.5 percentage points higher than market expectation.
Greece debt crisis: Greeks happy with Syriza fightback
Greece solidarity co-chair Isidoros Diakides argues Alexis Tsipras and Syriza offered hope for Greek people.
China stockmarket rebound the result of 'secret' government intervention
The rebound of the Shanghai Composite was originally attributed to a jump in Wall Street stocks.
Black Monday aftermath: What caused the crash and what happens next?
Herwin Loman, senior China economist at Rabobank, speaks to the IBTimes about possible causes for the collapse.
UK house price growth slowest since 2013 as stabilisation is in sight
Nationwide's HPI showed that between July and August, the average house price rose by 0.3% to £195,279.
European markets open strongly after China gains
The FTSE 100 opened 2.2% higher, recovering losses it made on Wednesday
US stock markets open strongly as Wall Street rallies
The Dow Jones Industrial average jumped 400 points, the S&P 500 gained 1.5% and Nasdaq was up 2.5%.
UK bonuses back to pre-crash levels as non-financial sectors flourish
ONS report shows average bonuses were up by 2.4% between May 2014 and April 2015.
WPP reports 12.1% jump in profit as CEO Martin Sorrell remains bullish on China
Advertising giants managed to increase its margins by 0.3 percentage points.
FTSE 100 endures further losses despite Chinese stimulus measures
The FTSE 100 hit its lowest point since 2013 on Black Monday, but recovered slightly the day after.
Black Monday: Dow Jones jumps 330 points after PBoC cuts reserve requirement rate
JPMorgan Chase and Apple took the lead on Wall Street. S&P 500 jumped by 1.7%.
Black Monday: People's Bank of China cuts reserve requirement ratio and interest rates
Cut means ratio will be at 18% to encourage investments.
Black Monday: FTSE 100 rallies at open despite extensive losses in China
European markets rose on Tuesday morning, despite a further 7.6% decline in China, the seventh consecutive day of losses.
Pound suffers worst trading day in six years as Osborne warns of Britain's vulnerability
FTSE 100 lost a total of 4.67% in value from 6,187.65 at the open, to closing at 5,898.87.
Black Monday: Dow Jones plummets 1,000 points on open while Brent crude falls below $40
Wall Street traders saw the US stock market benchmark nose-dive by almost 6%.
Iran: Royal Dutch Shell to repay £1.2bn debt and seek new deals once sanctions are lifted
Foreign secretary Philip Hammond oversaw the re-opening of the UK embassy in Tehran.
FTSE 100 at lowest since 2013 as markets panic over China's downfall on 'Black Monday'
Japan's Nikkei suffered its biggest drop in two years, while the FTSE 100 fell below the 6,000 point.
Netherlands: Man arrested suspected of trying to sell €15m fake Van Gogh painting
Man claimed he had a preliminary version of De Oogst (The Harvest) by Van Gogh.
Global stock markets slump on Greece turmoil and China slowdown
London's FTSE and German DAX both fall with political uncertainty and global economic growth to blame.
Public sector net borrowing down 21.6% as George Osborne increases government cuts
Compared to the same month in 2014, the borrowing was £2.07bn less in July 2015.
Cost of war with Isis and US occupation triggers $6bn Iraqi bond issue
Bonds will be the first since 2006, when the government raised $2.7bn
Wall Street opens low again on fears of global growth slowdown
Based on an inflation rate of only 0.1% in July, the economic recovery in the US is not lifting off as expected.
Greek debt crisis: Athens repays €3.2bn ECB loan on time after bailout package sent by ESM
€13bn was paid to Greece so it could make the ECB deadline and €10bn to stabilise the banking sector.
Co-operative Bank losses triple to £204.2m as strategic problems bite
Company's net income fell by 23% to £233.6m
Half of UK unemployed think zero-hour contracts are exploitative
Around 47% of unemployed turned down these contracts, expressing the need for guaranteed level of income.