Japan’s Daiwa and Nomura Boost Bankers’ Bonuses
Nomura resumes paying out bonuses while Daiwa doubles top executive compensation and aims to hire more bankers
Battle for Women in the Boardroom Masks Fight for Equal Pay
Breaking the glass ceiling means more than increasing boardroom pioneers such as Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer
Ex-Porsche CFO Holger Haerter Fined For Credit Fraud in Volkswagen Case
Former finance chief is fined €630,000 but dodges prison sentence for mis-leading BNP Paribas in loan negotiations
Charts in Focus: Foreign Companies Buying Up Britain
ONS infographics on foreign companies snapping up British businesses, in lieu of tumbling domestic market activity
Foreign Companies Increase Buying British Businesses As Domestic M&A Tanks
Foreign companies buy more UK firms as domestic deals fall to lowest number since ONS data began in 1969
Charts in Focus: World Will Have 208m Jobless by 2015
The International Labour Organisation (ILO)'s World of Work Report reveals mass unemployment and heightened riot and strike risk
EU Faces Highest Social Unrest, Strikes and Riot Risk in World
International Labour Organisation warns burgeoning unemployment and gulf between rich and poor are major trigger.
Private Equity Buyouts Hurt Company Performance
Warwick Business School, Cardiff University and Loughborough University research shows firms’ performances falls further behind their industry rivals
Tax Avoidance Crackdown: France to Force Companies to Reveal Foreign Activity and Bills
France plans to close loopholes that allow groups like Apple and Google to pay little or no corporation tax
Glencore Xstrata Sacks 1000 South Africa Wildcat Strike Chrome Miners
Commodities giant fires workers across three of its chrome mines in South Africa for going on illegal strike
UK Shale Gas Licences Could Quadruple on IGas' Trillions of Reserves
IGas shares soar by 15% on estimates that it alone could garner 170 trillion cubic feet in the unconventional gas
Bank of International Settlements Forges ‘Simple Plan’ to Avoid Bank Bailouts in Market Crash
BIS unveils plan to avoid future bank bailouts, chaos and panic should the markets crash.
Labour Pledges 'Iron Discipline' on Spending and Welfare Cuts [VIDEO]
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls says coalition spending review is result of economic failure.
HSBC Hires ex-MI5 Spy Jonathan Evans To Help Fight Financial Crime
Counter-terrorism and counter-espionage expert will join Financial System Vulnerabilities Committee to help prevent future money laundering scandals
UK SME Case Study: Centrex Services Forges Payday Loan Battleplan To Protect Staff
Centrex Services protects staff from potentially spiralling debt by forging a battleplan to combat lure of 'legalised loan sharks'
Charts in Focus: UK Payday Loan Companies 'Prey on Financially Vulnerable'
The Public Accounts Committee slammed short-term lenders for predatory tactics and preying on the vulnerable
UK Government Urges Regulator Crackdown on 'Unscrupulous' Payday Lenders
Public Accounts Committee urged the FCA to tougher oversight and rules for short term lenders such as Wonga
Arian Silver CEO Jim Williams Q&A: Market Fundamentals, Manipulation and Conspiracies [VIDEO]
Silver exploration, development and production company boss tells IBTimes UK about silver prices, market trends and conspiracies
UK SME Finance Case Study: Landmine Clearing Vehicles to Egyptian Government
Cambridge-based Armtrac secures financing from HSBC - the only big UK bank not in the Funding for Lending Scheme
UK Treasury Seals £900m Energy Company Tax Loophole
Chancellor George Osborne closes loophole that allows energy firms to claim money back against installation costs
Arian Silver CEO Jim Williams Q&A: Market Fundamentals, Investor Manipulation and Conspiracies
Speaking with IBTimes UK on camera, Arian Silver CEO Jim Williams debates about what's behind silver falling under peak levels, the landscape for supply and demand and future resources.
Tertiary Minerals’ Chairman Patrick Cheetham Q&A: Tapping Into Critical Supply [VIDEO]
Exploration and development company chairman details what’s next for one of the European Commission’s critical mineral fluorspar
Charts in Focus: EU Youth Unemployment Shaping the Lost Generation
As jobless youth rate hit record highs, these charts show how the lost generation is taking shape
EU Needs €24bn to Tackle Youth Unemployment Otherwise Schemes Will Fail
Societe Generale warns lack of cash will stop government youth schemes working.
Tertiary Minerals' Chairman Patrick Cheetham Q&A: Tapping Into Critical Supply
From brushing your teeth with toothpaste, using a frying pan to cook your breakfast or even in steel working, fluorspar is one of most heavily used and versatile minerals that we use in every day life.
Germany’s VW Agrees Inflation-Busting Wage Hike for Workers
Volkswagen grants its German factory workers a 3.4% pay rise in September
RBS Claims SMEs Reject £5.4bn in Potential Contracts and Financing
RBS-owned Lombard research says a third of UK companies are turning down orders rather than investing in new equipment
Britain's Biggest Banks to Eliminate 189,000 Jobs by 2014
HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group and RBS' jobs cull will drag employment down to a nine-year low
Ex-HSBC Banker Niall Booker Replaces Co-Op Bank’s CEO Barry Tootell
Booker takes over at Britain's Co-operative Group following government bailout concerns
Vince Cable: UK's Biggest Banks Talk 'Absolute Nonsense' on SME Lending Demand
UK Business secretary tells IBTimes UK that Britain's biggest banks are lying and challenger banks will boost lending