In the Path of Hurricane Sandy: 'WalMart has Been Stripped Bare and the Power is Starting to Fail'
Kim Aveston in Leominster, Massachusetts, tells Lianna Brinded about panic buying, emergency electricity generators and people fearing the worst after last year’s storm.
Geek Speak: Best of the Golden Joystick Awards [BLOG + PHOTOS]
Gamers, champers, celebration and a robotic Stephen Fry: Lianna Brinded brings you the best from video game awards ceremony.
UBS Shares Surge on Reports of 10,000 Job Cuts, Smaller Investment Bank Plan
UBS stocks rise sharply on the first trading day after it announces another round of major job cuts and impending closure of its fixed-income operations
CBI: UK Businesses See Employment Drive as Economy Exits Recession
Over a third of UK businesses expect workforce to grow over next 12 months, led by science, high-tech and IT sectors.
Geek Speak: Incoming! Golden Joystick Awards
Geek Speak brings you live coverage from one of the gaming industry's most recognised awards events.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Nine Banks Added to New York and Connecticut Probe
The joint New York and Connecticut probe into alleged Libor manipulation extends its investigation by adding nine banks to subpoena list.
Geek Speak: Message of Tech's Women Shortage Being Skewed
Lianna Brinded says that furore around products being painted pink is detracting from wider issue of bringing more women into technology.
Credit Suisse Plans Deeper Cost Cuts After Third Quarter Earnings Miss
Credit Suisse misses analyst estimates and adds another 1bn Swiss francs of cost-cutting measures.
Politically Good, Economically Bad: Depositors Ahead of Creditors
As UK's finance minister enshrines depositor preference into law, we take a look at how this is potentially damaging for the consumer, as well as the banks
Mis-Selling Derivatives: FSA Gives Nod to Tailored Business Loan Probe
National Australia Bank-owned Yorkshire Bank and Clydesdale Bank launch probe into Tailored Business Loan in voluntary agreement with FSA.
UK Plans to Ring-Fence Retail Banking Face Setback
Amendments to Vicker's Report likely after parliament grills Finnish central bank governor Erkki Liikanen.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Cross-Party MPs Forge Action Group
Conservative MP Guto Bebb paves way for first all-party parliamentary action group against banks mis-selling derivatives to SMEs.
Geek Speak: London Games Art Exhibition [BLOG+SLIDESHOW]
Showcasing some of the UK's best talent in canvas art and generally awesome displays
It's Not Just for Play: London Exhibition Highlights UK’s £3.3bn Games Industry
The London Games Art exhibition showcases some of the industry’s leading talent in game development and design
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Lawyers Converge on Strategy in UK Legal Action
Emails seen by IBTimes UK show that 11 law firms are looking to coordinate on strategy when taking banks to court for allegedly mis-selling swaps
BP Close to $25bn Sale of TNK-BP to Russia's Rosneft
No deal with Rosneft, says BP, while media reports indicate sale will relieve UK oil giant of direct ties with joint venture.
Why Newsweek Print Edition Closure Is a Good Thing [OPINION]
Critics should change their prejudices when it comes to digital journalism and see that online offerings are good for business and for the industry.
FSA Fines Bank of Scotland for Failing to Keep Accurate Mortgage Records
The UK regulator fines the bank £4.2m for failures that effected a quarter of a million customers
TNK-BP Manager Arrest on Suspicion of Fraud
Russian Interior Ministry confirms arrest of TNK-BP’s government relations manager Igor Korneyev, shortly after reports that oil giant Rosneft has submitted a bid for UK-Russian joint venture.
Barclays PPI Compensation Pot Rises to £2bn [VIDEO]
Bank adds additional £700m to PPI compensation amount set aside for claimants because claim levels higher than expected.
Man Group Shares Plunge as Clients Pull Billions from World's Biggest Listed Hedge Fund
The hedge fund firm shares fall sharply, after clients withdraw billions of dollars from it for the fifth consecutive quarter.
Q&A: Shadow Gang CEO Alex LeMay Unveils Galahad as Multi-Platform Distribution Engine
Alex Le May speaks to IBTimes UK exclusively about one of the most exciting technological developments in digital entertainment.
Citi:‘Grexit' is Suicidal, Warns Steve Englander
Citigroup's Steve Englander argues Greece leaving the Euro is not an option and the cost of a break up would be "tremendous"
UK Government: Libor Rate Riggers Will Face Jail Time
UK financial services minister Greg Clark confirms that Britain will change the law to reform the Libor
US Dollar Debate: Fed Policy Deliberately Weakens Greenback, Currency Experts Say
FX specialists debate on whether the US Federal Reserve is intentionally weakening the dollar, resulting in a ‘currency war’.
Goldman's Jim O'Neill: Bric Countries to Set up Development Bank
Legendary chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management says a union of several emerging markets are looking to set up a development bank
EU Banking Reform: RBS and Barclays say Ring-Fencing Costs to Hit Consumer
House of Lords to Question Barclays, RBS and Lloyds on EU banking reform and the impact it will have on the UK
FCA Puts 'Flesh on the Bones' for Britain's Financial Market Overhaul
Future Financial Conduct Authority chiefs talks in detail about changes being made to improving the UK's financial services industry for consumers
Serious Fraud Office Drops Landmark Investigation into Iceland Bank Kaupthing
Three-year probe into collapse of Icelandic bank Kaupthing abandoned because of lack of evidence.
Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley win Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences [VIDEO]
US economists Roth and Shapley win coveted 2012 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel