Fed lift-off: Rate hike welcomed by markets as FOMC gives investors 'best-case scenario'
Janet Yellen's 'dovish hike' gave a great scenario for markets.
Tapie Affair: IMF head Christine Lagarde ordered to face trial by French court over tycoon payments
The magistrates were probing her alleged negligence when she was finance minister of the country.
UK manufacturing companies see bright future but planning ahead is clearly lacking
Half of surveyed firm said the most important technology for manufacturers is production line automation.
UK wages grow at slowest pace since first quarter of 2015 as unemployment drops again
The employment rate jumped to 73.9%, from 73.6% between June and August 2015.
Tech City UK: Crowdcube, Powatag and Deliveroo among 15 potential unicorns likely to float
Shazam and taxi app Hailo are among the 'graduating' start-ups.
Fed ready for liftoff? FOMC prepares for its December meeting, in which a rate hike is expected
Janet Yellen's Federal Open Market Committee is expected to lift the rate from record low levels.
CPI: UK swings into positive inflation as food and transport prices drag less
Hotels and restaurant prices saw a more significant increase as well as tobacco and alcohol.
Face of the sharing economy: Young male Londoners lead the way with gig firms like Etsy and Uber
AirBnB was named as the most durable, while Etsy and Uber were most popular platforms.
Shell to axe 2,800 jobs ahead of BG takeover as merger receives Chinese antitrust approval
Shell-BG mega merger, valued at $70bn, will be the biggest oil deal in years.
COP21: Businesses hail Paris climate deal but voices of doubt emerge in oil and coal industry
Commodity sector has been struggling with falling prices with may hamper eco-friendly tech development.
JLR's Mike Wright: Energy costs that forced Tata to cut jobs to devastate UK competitiveness
EXCLUSIVE: The author of the Wright Report talked to IBTimes UK about advanced manufacturing.
Heathrow: Businesses 'tear hair out' as delayed airport expansion decision set to cost billions
IoD said its members cared more about a decision than whether Heathrow or Gatwick would get the runway.
Volkswagen pledges new corporate structure and improved software supervision
"We are fighting for every customer and every car," CEO Matthias Mueller said.
Sports Direct: Guardian undercover warehouse investigation drags down share price
Mike Ashley's retailer has been in the headlines repeatedly over recent years.
Where to watch live: Volkswagen executives face press grilling over emissions scandal
The press conference comes shortly after the news that far fewer cars are affected than estimated.
Alistair Darling joins Morgan Stanley: This is how much the former chancellor will earn
The average salary of Members of Parliament was £67,060 ($101,520) before the pay rise in July 2015.
Anglo American signals second phase of 2015 commodities rout as miners dive on FTSE 100
Glencore, BHP Billiton and other commodity traders are struggling to survive because of the crisis.
Oxfam, Google or Easyjet: The 25 best companies in the UK for a new job in 2016
The best places to work are picked using a proprietary algorithm.
The world is getting a pay rise: Global salaries edge up by 2.5% lifted by Asian surge
Vietnam and China expected to see the biggest increase in wages.
Anglo American: Miner cuts 85,000 jobs as part of 'radical restructure' to strengthen position
The overhaul of the firm also includes the reduction of around 60% of its assets.
UK house prices: 9% annual growth in November reported by Halifax as market now worth £5.1tn
On average, houses in the UK were worth £204,552 in November, according to the mortgage provider.
Retail sales: Failed Black Friday volume boost causes slowest growth pace since 2011
The British Retail Consortium showed that sales value only edged up by 0.7%
Uber, Airbnb and Amazon UK execs to give evidence to Lords about 'sharing economy'
Viewers can watch live on Parliament TV as key players are grilled about regulation.
UK steel crisis: Tata nears deal as industry leads fall of UK manufacturing sector
EEF said that was little reason for 'festive cheer' as it published the first negative outlook since 2009.
Opec meeting: Oil leaders' decision against output ceiling threatens Fed confidence
An Iran-Saudi dispute ended without any significant plans for a production limit.
Small Business Saturday director Michelle Ovens: It's about the community as well as the economy
Small businesses account for 60% of private sector jobs and almost half of the sector's turnover.
UK house prices: Halifax expects 4-6% growth in 2016 as market expects interest rate rise
Halifax said there was little reason to hope for a shift in the key market drivers.
Volkswagen scandal: German carmaker's UK sales fell by 20% in November
Car sales were up 3.8% year-on-year, with a surge in alternatively-fuelled vehicles.
Rail fares to rise 1.1% from January 2016, lowest increase in 4 years, RDG says
RMT has claimed that train ticket costs have risen three times as much as wages.
ECB president Mario Draghi extends QE programme until March 2017
The asset purchasing programme will stay at €60bn a month.