Gender equality: Only 13% of executive directors in Europe's capital markets are female
More than half of capital markets companies had between 0% and 15% women on their executive committees.
Industry leaders: New Mayor of London should close skills gap and be 'bold' on Tier 2 visas
The mayoral debate has so far been dominated by talks of house prices and runway decisions.
City bosses falsely optimistic about their bonus warn recruiters
Managing directors and partners are expecting their bonuses to be 61% of their salary.
Digital Asset Holdings: Blockchain startup run by ex JPMorgan executive Blythe Masters raises $50m
The likes of JPMorgan, ABN Amro, BNP Paribas and Santander invested in the start-up.
Davos 2016: George Osborne urges 'political will' to deal with rocky transition of global economy
The discussions in Davos have been dominated by talks of oil and global markets diving.
Deutsche Bank share price tanks after warning of €6.7bn 'record loss' on regulatory charges
Deutsche Bank is set to report its first full-year loss since 2008 in its full-year results on 28 January.
ECB keeps interest rates on hold as markets suffer rocky start to 2016
Draghi extended the QE programme in December but did not increase the amount spent on assets.
Pearson: Former FT owner to axe 4,000 jobs as part of £320m restructure
Pearson announced that it expects earnings per share to be 69p and 70p, slightly below expectations.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 plunges into bear market as oil prices drag down global stocks
With WTI trading at $28 a barrel, commodity miners and traders weighed down stock markets.
Davos 2016: Saudi Aramco IPO prompted by sense of reform to deal with 'historic time'
Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil producer, is mooting an IPO of Saudi Aramco.
Goldman Sachs profits plummet as bank writes off $5bn for regulatory penalty
Net revenue fell by 5% to $7.27bn, but it was the settlement fine that ramped up costs.
Financial apocalypse: Ex BIS chief economist William White warns of epic debt tsunami worse than 2007
White seconded RBS's 'sell everything' statement, warning of plunging stocks and oil price of $16.
The labour market in 2016: These are the 25 best jobs to apply for in the UK
The list is based on potential salary, career opportunities and the current amount of job openings.
UK steel crisis: Trident sub-maker Sheffield Forgemasters follows Tata cutting up to 100 jobs
Forgemasters blamed the government and its handling of the steel crisis for the job cuts.
Market round-up: Miners lead FTSE 100 surge as disappointing China data boosts stimulus hope
Experts expect China's ruling People's Party to keep the economic slowdown under tight control.
IoD urges UK government to dismiss proposed £1,000 non-EU skilled migrant levy
Theresa May asked the MAC to come up with recommendations to curb skilled migrants entering the UK.
Smaller retailers see takings jump over Christmas period as UK adults take to independent shops
Overall sales were almost flat over the festive period according to the BRC.
British Land trading beats expectations as controversial London redevelopment deal agreed
Boris Johnson gave the go-ahead to redevelop Victorian warehouses on Norton Folgate in central London.
Christmas sales 2015: The retail winners and losers of the festive period
IBTimes UK looks at the individual winners and losers over the Christmas period.
Home Retail: Sainsbury's takeover target Argos suffers Christmas sales dip of 2.2%
Home Retail said that the trading period has caused pre-tax profit to be at the lower end of expectations.
JD Sports scores with Christmas sales surge and profit outlook update
Sports retailer updated its profit outlook, saying it will beat previous expectation of £136m by 10%.
Tesco beats expectations with Christmas sales hike
In the quarter to 9 January, like-for-like sales dropped 0.5%, with analysts expecting a 1.5% drop.
Davos 2016: North Korea 'uninvited' to World Economic Forum after nuclear bomb test
It was the first time in 18 years that North Korea had been invited to the event.
US markets report: Wall Street jumps on China export news as oil climbs back up
On the FTSE 100 in the UK, commodity traders and miners were leading the surge.
Ai Weiwei: Lego u-turns on bulk buying block after row with Chinese artist
The activist and artist has won his battle with the toy manufacturer.
Sainsbury's CEO Mike Coupe upgrades outlook as Christmas sales fall less than expected
Coupe said that Sainsbury's sales in the second half of the new financial year will be better than the first.
BP cuts 4,000 jobs with axe falling in North Sea operations as oil price slump continues
West Texas Intermediate and Brent Crude, the two main oil benchmarks, are trading below $32.
McDonald's: Italian consumer groups call for EU probe into 'anti-competitive' franchises
Groups accuse fast-food chain of exploiting franchise holders.
Starbucks plans to open thousands of new stores in China
Starbucks's China sales jumped more than 6% in the fourth quarter of 2015.
Morrisons reports surprise increase in Christmas sales but grocer will close seven more stores
Morrisons has already shut down 11 superstores and sold its convenience store division.