Bank of England: We'll Use Capital Buffer Tools to Prevent Credit Bubbles
Draft policy for FPC outlines focus on capital requirement powers to stop credit bubble.
'Potential Triple Dip Recession' as UK Business Confidence and Output Drops - BDO
BDO LLP's indexes for business output, confidence and employment all fell in December.
Triple Dip Recession: UK Economy Contracted -0.3% in Q4
NIESR's monthly GDP estimate suggests worse-than-expected figure for final quarter and renews triple-dip recession fears.
Production and Manufacturing Down in Three Months to November
ONS report suggests view UK economy contracted in fourth quarter is correct.
Triple Dip Recession Looms as UK Construction Crumbled in November
Output from the construction sector shrank by 9.8 percent in November, reported the Office for National Statistics.
UK Retailers Start New Year with Sales Slump
Britain's retail sector ends painful 2012 with bad start to 2013, though online shopping offers some hope.
BoE: Base Rate Held at Record Low and QE Unchanged at £375bn
MPC leaves key rate unchanged and holds fire on QE printing presses in January.
National Statistician: Keep RPI to Please Index-Linked Gilt Investors
ONS will maintain RPI, sending UK 10-year inflation-linked gilts to record low.
UK Trade Deficit Narrows as Exports Shift Away from EU
ONS reports UK goods exports moving from EU to rest of world.
Richard Branson and Martin Sorrell Tell David Cameron: Keep UK in Reformed EU
Virgin and WPP bosses join list of ten names in FT letter urging prime minister not to risk Britain's membership of EU.
Hurricane Sandy to Cost Insurers $25bn for US East Coast Devastation
Fitch Ratings reports on huge insurance losses in wake of 'Frankenstorm' in New York.
UK Economy: Slow Recovery in 2013 as Business Shows Resilience - BCC
Quarterly Economic Survey from British Chambers of Commerce shows "progress" in UK economy.
Walt Disney Looking at Redundancies in Cost-Cutting Review
Home of Mickey Mouse, which recently acquired Lucasfilm and Star Wars franchise, conducting internal cost review.
Britain's 2012 Car Market Grew at Fastest Rate in More than a Decade [VIDEO]
Car industry lobbyist SMMT reports volume of UK car sales lifting to highest number since pre-recession in 2007.
UK House Prices 'Broadly Stable' in 2013 - Halifax
Halifax index reports -0.3 percent fall in UK house prices across 2012 despite double-dip recession.
UK Service Sector in Recession for First Time in Two Years - Markit PMI
Private industry data shows UK's biggest contributer to economy slumped to a contraction in final month of 2012.
UK Construction Sector Decline Worsens in December
UK construction PMI shows sharpening contratcion in final month of 2012.
Outlook for UK House Prices 'Remains Uncertain' - Nationwide
Nationwide House Price Index reports 1 percent fall in price of typical UK home across 2012.
UK Trade Minister Lord Green: Government Must 'Step up a Gear' to meet George Osborne's Export Targets
Lord Green tells IBTimes UK reaching the £1tn export value target will not be easy "but it is a marathon we can complete".
UK Needs 'Small Business Saturday' Says Labour's Chuka Umunna
Labour's shadow business secretary calls for day to support independent shops in UK.
UK Farmers Face £1.3bn Tab from 2012's Record Rainfall and Soaring Feed Cost 'Double Whammy'
NFU president Peter Kendall tells government to make CAP fair for British farmers.
UK Manufacturing Output Hits 20-Month High in December
UK PMI data for manufacturing sector shows unexpectedly strong end to fourth quarter.
City of God: Meet London's Christian Bankers
This Christmas IBTimes UK speaks to Christians in the City of London and asks how they square their faith and working in finance.
UK Economy Performed Worse Than Thought in Third Quarter
Bounceback GDP reading revised down by ONS as November's public sector borrowing data reveals worsening deficit.
UK Retail Sales Flat in November Ahead of Christmas Rush
ONS reports disappointing retail sales data in the final month before Christmas.
Why the Royal Fawning has to Stop [BLOG]
What is the difference between naming a lump of ice after Britain's monarch and the despotic vanity of North Korea's leader? Nothing, says Shane Croucher
Former UBS Traders Charged With Fixing Libor: DoJ
US Department of Justice announces charges after UBS slapped with $1.5bn fine for manipluating Libor.
Britain's E-Shoppers Smash Sales Record With £8.4bn Christmas Blowout
IMRG Capgemini's monthly e-Retail Sales Index reported highest-ever sales value in November.
BoE: UK Economy Set to Contract in Final Quarter
Minutes from latest Bank of England MPC meeting also shows policymakers think inflation will be above target for most of 2013.
Traditional Christmas Costs Hit Record High: 12 Days a-Spending!
Analysis of cost of festive dinner shows turkey and trimmings more expensive - as are gifts in 12 Days of Christmas.