Standard Chartered Reveals $250m of Qingdao Commodity-Related Exposure Amid China Port Probe
Peter Sands, CEO at Standard Chartered responded to questions on a media call.
Ofgem Unleashes Largest Ever Energy Market Investigation with CMA
The regulator has asked the CMA to look into energy price hikes and bad service.
Gove Risks Fresh Row by Thanking Boris Johnson For New Free Schools
Nine out of the 11 new schools being opened in London are controversial free schools
BrewDog 'Bribing Fifa President' to Let Scotland Host World Cup 2022 with 'Vote Seep' Beer
The beer will be served from brown envelopes in BrewDog bars
Barclays Shares Slide on 'Flash Boys' Style Securities Fraud Lawsuit
New York Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman claims it gained an unfair edge through high frequency trading.
New York Attorney General Sues Barclays for 'Flash Boys' Style Securities Fraud
Michael Lewis's book alleges some banks gain an unfair edge through high frequency trading.
UK Skills and Enterprise Minister: Britain Will Break Down Bureaucratic Barriers to Business
Exclusive: Matthew Hancock tells us about the The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Bill
Scotland's Brewdog Crafts 19th Beer Bar Worldwide in Florence, Italy
Brewdog recently revealed that turnover surged 70% in 2013
Tyrrells Finds Hearty Expat Appetite for Potato Crisps in Australia
The British business is the UK's fastest growing hand-cooked premium crisp brand.
British Business Success Cambridge Satchel Company Snaps Up Net-a-Porter Marketing Guru
The company stated off as a homemade venture, in mother-of-two Julie Deane's kitchen.
Wonga Forced to Compensate Customers For Threats Using Fake Lawyers
The Financial Conduct Authority said Britain's biggest payday lender conducted unfair and misleading debt collection practices.
Scottish Independence: Prominent Lawyer Mike Dailly Apologises to Alex Salmond for 'Abusive' Tweet
Dailly, principal solicitor at Govan Law Centre, sits on the board of the Scottish Housing Regulator
EasyHotel Launching £50m IPO on Aim in June
Founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou says the flotation will lead let him 'step back' from the company
Vince Cable Clamps Down on Zero-Hour Contracts But Stops Short of Outright Ban
Britain's business secretary is removing exclusivity clauses for zero hours contracts.
Major Global Oil Price Shock Unlikely Despite Iraq Violence, says Standard Life
Brent oil spot price spiked to just under $116 per barrel late last week
US Hedge Funds Scramble to Buy Cybercrime Insurance After A Firm Loses Millions
In June, a US hedge fund lost millions from a cyber-attack
Why UK Inheritance Tax Should be Killed and Stamp Duty Should Be Chopped
Both add a ridiculous extra layer of taxation for those who already scrimp and save to own a home.
BHP Billiton Staff Brace for '3,000 Iron Ore Job Cuts'
Reports say that the mining giant has already announced hundreds of job cuts in Australia
Low Carbon Society Would Boost Global Economy by $2.6tn Annually
A World Bank and ClimateWorks Foundation believe there's huge economic benefit to energy efficiency.
UK Reaps More From the Dead and Homebuyers than Alcohol and Cigarettes
The coalition government's has previously pledged to raise the inheritance tax thresholds.
Scottish Independence 'Better Together' Booklet Exaggerates Set-up Costs, says Yes Scotland Chief
Blair Jenkins tells IBTimes UK that the booklets ignore Scotland's economic contribution to the UK
FTSE 100 CEO Bonuses Rise While Pay Averages £868,000
Chief executives in Britain's biggest companies only fell marginally
Global Infrastructure Spending Doubling to $9tn Annually by 2025
However, PwC says global economic recovery is expected to be uneven, as spending shifts from West-East
AA Shares Tumble in Conditional Trading of IPO
The AA stock price fell to 244p in conditional trading on the London Stock Exchange
Asos Shares Slide 3.5% After Massive Warehouse Fire in Barnsley
23 June is the first day of trading since the Barnsley Distribution Centre was torched.
Asos Back to Business After Massive Barnsley Warehouse Fire
Barnsley is the centre of the online retailer's distribution capability
UK Will be Forced to Join the Euro or Leave the EU if Brussels Power Not Reformed, says Report
Europe Economics report, commissioned by Business for Britain, says 'only very considerable reforms' will prevent this
Osborne Appeals to Labour's Heartland With 'Northern Powerhouse' Rail Link
The UK Chancellor is considering an east-west high-speed railway to boost non-London economic growth.
China Buys Canary Wharf Group's Skyscraper for £795m
China Life buys 10 Upper Bank Street in London from CWG parent company Songbird Estates
Lithuania Aims to Draw in Investors with Corporation Tax Holiday Ahead of Euro Adoption
Arvydas Arnasius, Acting Director General at Invest Lithuania told IBTimes TV that the country is primed to draw in more business from abroad and is an optimal place for more foreign direct investment.