Barclays Faces £150m Hit for 'Reckless' Qatar Fundraising and Personal Loan Mistake Payouts
Bank contests £50m Qatari fundraising fine as it also faces a £100m penalty for personal loan paperwork mistakes.
Building Business Abroad: Upstream's Marco Veremis: Africa the Place for Telecoms Growth [VIDEO]
Veremis details how mobile giants such as Samsung, Apple, and Nokia are cracking the emerging markets
Building Business Abroad: Reed Smith's Gregor Pryor: Legal Pitfalls for UK Firms [VIDEO]
Technology and media sector legal expert talks about the regulatory hurdles in setting up business abroad
Building Business Abroad: Tocardo's Paul Morris: Exporting Renewable Energy [VIDEO]
Morris tells IBTimes UK where growth opportunities lie in the green energy sector overseas.
Building Business Abroad: Venda's James Cronin: Looking East to Boost the West [VIDEO]
Venda's James Cronin on tapping into the Asian and Chinese market.
Building Business Abroad: Salamanca Group's Heyrick Bond Gunning on Warzones and Frontier Markets [VIDEO]
Former Head of Kidnap for Ransom at Kroll tells IBTimes about expanding businesses in the world's most risky areas
Building Business Abroad: Hideaways Club's Stephen Wise: Property Opportunities around the World [VIDEO]
Wise tells IBTimes UK where to invest and what to avoid in the global property market.
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: UKIE's Jo Twist: Ending Boys' Club of Computer Science [VIDEO]
Twist talks about getting more women into coding and computing careers.
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Financial Ombudsman Natalie Ceeney: I'm the Only Woman at Events Not Serving Drinks [VIDEO]
Ceeney says women are being prevented from top-level financial posts.
Championing Entrepreneurs: Lifebook's Roy Moëd on Evolution of Building a Business [VIDEO]
Serial entrepreneur talks to IBTimes UK about how entrepreneurship has evolved over last three decades.
Championing Entrepreneurs: BlurGroup's Philip Letts: Beating the Banks [VIDEO]
Silicon Valley veteran Philip Letts tells IBTimes UK about s-commerce, crowdfunding and how to bypass the banks.
Championing Entrepreneurs: Prince Fahad al-Saud: Technology Taking off in Middle East [VIDEO]
Former Facebook executive, Nato lecturer and Saudi government adviser talks to IBTimes UK about technology.
Death Warrant for Faroe Islands Fishing Industry? EU Bans Herring and Mackerel Imports
EU slaps trade sanctions on the archipelago for over-fishing of herring and mackerel.
Egypt Crisis: Stocks Rise on Muslim Brotherhood Leader Mohamed Badie Arrest
EGX30 rises in the opening session as Egypt cracks down on the Islamist party following Mohamed Morsi's removal.
EU Bonus Crackdown Forces 65% of UK Financials to Increase Basic Salary
Robert Half survey shows that companies ratchet up basic salaries to retain talent
Egypt Morsi Protests: Oil Tops $110 on Fears of Supply Disruption Contagion
Investors fear the political unrest could affect supply security across the Middle East and North Africa.
UK Unemployment Likely to Fall to 7.5% by End 2014
Business lobby CBI see jobless rate dropping in line with Bank of England governor Mark Carney's forecasts
RBS Privatisation: Bidder Warns Sale of 315 Branches Could be Delayed
W&G Investments says sale could be delayed beyond two-year time frame.
British Public's Hypocrisy Over Anti-Fracking in Shale Gas Sector is Breathtaking
Protest all you want but beware you're holding back social progression and economic growth, says Lianna Brinded
Ryanair Fires Veteran Pilot John Goss and Threatens to Sue for Questioning Safety on TV
Budget airline fires senior pilot for his "defamatory contributions" and is preparing legal action against him
SEC Bans Former Hollinger Press Baron Conrad Black from US Company Directorships
Must also pay $4.1m in a settlement related to dealings as the head of the Hollinger media empire
Egypt Morsi Crackdown: Shell, GM and Electrolux Shut Offices and Halt Production
Western corporates, including BG Group, pull out of Egypt temporarily or put operations on hold amid turmoil.
JPMorgan 'London Whale' Loss Reveals a Banking System of Encouraging People to Do 'Bad Things'
Cass Business School Professor says loss was generated from a series of people trying to preserve power base
Skyfall, Les Miserables and Iron Man 3 Boost Cineworld Profits by 24%
First half-year profit and revenue surges on big blockbusters and higher ticket prices
London Whale: Ex-JPMorgan Chiefs Ina Drew and Achilles Macris unlikely to Face Charges [VIDEO]
Bruno Iksil scandal results in fraud charges against Javier Martin-Artajo and Julien Grout.
RBS 'Bad Bank' Split Costs Exceed Benefits of Privatisation
Fitch ratings agency says the transfer of bad assets into a state-run bank will exceed the benefits
Eurozone Exits Its Longest Recession in History [VIDEO]
The 17-nation bloc stepped out of the recession at a faster-than-expected pace
France Wades Out of Shallow Recession
France follows in Germany's footsteps and beats analysts' expectations by growing 0.5%
Barclays' Finance Director Chris Lucas Steps Down Early on Ill Health
The finance chief announced early retirement amid an SFO investigation into Barclays' dealings with Qatar
Germany Beats Forecasts with Strongest Growth in a Year
Europe’s largest economy beat analysts' expectations and grew by 0.7%.