Bayern Munich Chief Uli Hoeness Admits €18m Swiss Bank Account Tax Evasion
President of European football champions Bayern Munich admits to tax fraud in court.
Co-op CEO Euan Sutherland Resigns as Bank is 'Ungovernable'
Co-op is already battling a capital black hole and scandals involving its ex-chairman Paul Flowers.
UK Retail Sales Slow as Cost of Living Tightens Household Spending
The British Retail Consortium revealed last week that shop prices fell at fastest rate since 2006
Google Pays Finance and Legal Chiefs Patrick Pichette, Nikesh Arora, David Drummond $3m Bonus
Pichette and Arora's bonuses rise while Drummond's drops
London Becomes One of Most 'Affordable' Cities to Live in UK
Over four in five UK cities see home affordability improve since 2009
UK Public Sector Workers Earn 14.5% More than Private Sector Staff
The Office for National Statistics reveals hourly earnings between sectors greatly differ
Proteus Creates 200 UK Jobs for Edible Microchip 'Smart Pill' Production
Tablets contain edible embedded microchips to signal if a patients has taken their medication or not
Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Are Fake Passport Passengers a Red Herring?
Four passengers believed to have travelled on black market passports
Bangladesh Garment Exports Rise Despite Rana Plaza Disaster and Political Turmoil
Bangladesh February exports rise 6%
Israel's Digital Ad Giant Matomy Plans $100m London IPO
Israeli company plans to list on the London Stock Exchange
Scottish Independence: SNP's Alex Salmond Slams Britain for 'Disrespecting' Scottish Parliament Over Nuclear Leak
Salmond ramps up criticism of British politicians amid his 'Vote Yes' for independence campaign
BCC Urges UK Chancellor George Osborne to Tackle Youth Unemployment and Debt for UK Economic Recovery
The British Chambers of Commerce claims GDP will hit this level in the second quarter
Global Debt Surges to $100tn on Record Low Interest Rates
Bank for International Settlements reveals global debt nearly doubled as governments borrowed their way out of recession
Rich Ricci Banks on Racehorse Faugheen to Win £275,000 Bonus Pot
Ex-Barclays investment banking boss I famed for his Fatcatinahat racing horse
Co-op Chief Euan Sutherland to Receive £3.7m Pay Bonanza at Struggling Bank
Other senior executives will receive a boost in pay to between £500,000 and £900,000.
Global Accountancy Boss: Big Bonuses Are Toxic but CFO Personal Accountability is Unfair
International Federation of Accountants CEO Fayez Choudhury talks about the evolving role of the CFO
4C Associates: 'Big Data Will Cut Business Costs but Not Jobs'
Managing director Ed Ainsworth says big data centres for companies will help understand and streamline costs
Verne Global: Data Management Costs Millions in Electricity Bills Alone
Isaac Kato CFO said many companies fail to budget in overhead costs when managing data
CEB: Recipe for Success is Adapting and Not Radically Slashing Costs
Paul Dennis, senior director at the advisory group details how companies can cut costs and expand at the same time
Bonhams: Emerging Markets Sell-Off Will Boost Auction Business
Hugh Watchorn, CFO at the art auction titan tells IBTimes TV of the opportunities in wealthy markets
Bonhams: Emerging Market Sell-Off Will Boost Auction Business
Hugh Watchorn, CFO at the art auction titan tells IBTimes TV of the opportunities in wealthy markets.
Saatchi & Saatchi: 'Governments Shouldn't Meddle in Company Culture Diversity'
Advertising giant's regional CFO Johann Xavier talks to IBTimes TV about the importance of cross-culture management
Swedbank Latvia Battles Against Regulatory Costs and Cyber Attacks
Ansis Grasmanis, CFO, speaks to IBTimes TV about balancing regulatory and cyber security burdens with costs.
Swedbank Latvia's Battle Against Regulatory Costs and Cyber Attacks
Ansis Grasmanis, CFO, speaks to IBTimes TV about balancing regulatory and cyber security burdens with costs
Scottish Independence: Alliance Trust Creates English Firms on UK Exit Fear
Alliance Trust CEO Katherine Garrett-Cox says independence referendum is creating uncertainty for customers and the business
Vedanta Hires Tom Albanese After Rio Tinto Sacking
Albanese stepped down as Rio Tinto CEO in January 2013
Barclays Lends Bankrupt Detroit £120m to Break Crippling Swaps Contracts
Money will go towards paying off banks to end interest rate swap agreements.
Mis-selling Derivatives: Only 3,430 Out of 19,000 Victims Have Accepted Redress Offers
In total, 29,000 businesses went into review scheme while 10,000 failed sophistication test
Barclays 'Forced' to Boost Bonuses After Senior Banker Resignations Double
Barclays' CEO Antony Jenkins says he was forced to increase bonuses despite profit drop
Scottish Independence: Scotland 'Could Not Rely on Oil Revenues to Stave Off Debt'
Institute for Fiscal Studies claims the country would borrow more if voters ended the 307-year union.