Reset Connect, London Climate Action Week's biggest event, to return on the 27th-28th June
Reset Connect 2023 plans sustainability action by collaborating and accelerating the transition to a sustainable future during London Climate Action Week.
Recent report reveals only one in 40 UK companies adopt net zero targets
Only one in 40 UK companies have fully adopted the most challenging "gold standard" targets for setting a course to net zero, a report by the IPPR has revealed.
Approximately 3.7m people in the UK are working low-paid and insecure jobs
The Good Business Charter has redefined its brand to encourage ethical business practices across 10 key areas as poor business practices continue in the UK economy.
Nasdaq Ventures invests £3.5m into UK-based governance platform
Today, Nasdaq Ventures announced the completion of a £3.5m Series A investment into Kuberno. The company's co-founder believes this will help "Kuberno accelerate its international growth and expansion into new markets".
Analysis-The deep freeze over UK assets is thawing
Britain's stocks and bonds are drawing strong buying interest, not quite a vote of confidence in the economy but a reassuring sign for policymakers that a deep investment freeze in British markets prompted by last year's upheaval has thawed.
BP to list US pipeline company on New York Stock Exchange
Multimillion dollar IPO expected stateside as oil major bids to raise cash.
Asian stock markets mostly down following the UK triggering formal Brexit process
Investors are also concerned over ECB policymakers being wary of changing their policy.
Asian stock markets mixed following poor Wall Street performance overnight
The mixed trend follows RBA highlighting the growing risks in the Australian housing market.
Corbyn's maximum wage proposal is the right strategy, but wrong tactics
Tories will use this to dismiss his economic credibility, but they also condemned minimum wage originally.
Asian markets mixed as automakers come under pressure after Donald Trump's warning to Toyota
Donald Trump said Toyota will face a 'big border tax' on cars built in Mexico for the US market.
Most Asian markets gain amid better-than-expected Chinese inflation data
China's supplier and consumer prices both increased year-on-year in September.
Nikkei leads Asian markets rally as Bank of Japan keeps interest rates unchanged
The BoJ will purchase long-term government bonds to keep 10-year bond yields at the current level of 0%.
Asian stock markets slide amid investor nervousness over US Fed and BoJ policy meetings
Analysts said that the general consensus was that the Fed would leave interest rates unchanged.
Most Asian markets gain amid expectations that the US Fed will not increase rates this week
Markets were muted to BIS warning of a Chinese banking crisis.
Asian markets trade mixed amid uncertainty over US Fed's next move
Traders are said to believe that the US central bank could increase interest rates in December.
Asian markets mixed following positive China data and dovish comments from Fed Governor Lael Brainard
Brainard wants stronger US consumer spending and increasing inflation before raising interest rates.
UK's highest paid CEO Martin Sorrell takes less than 45 minutes to earn the average annual salary of a worker
The average annual salary of a FTSE 100 director was 123 times the average full-time salary of a UK worker in 2015, TUC analysis says
UK firms should adopt Sweden-like shareholder committees to curb top executives' pay
Average annual pay of an FTSE100 CEO is about 150 times the total income of an average employee.
Pay packages of FTSE 100 CEOs continue to grow at double-digit rate, High Pay Centre says
The 10 highest paid CEOs in the UK in 2014 and 2015 did not include any women.
Has oil giant BP finally got its house in order?
Oil giant can focus on growth in trying times after CEO Bob Dudley says it is moving on from Deepwater Horizon tragedy
BP draws line under Deepwater Horizon disaster but quarterly profits plunge
CEO Bob Dudley says he's "very pleased to have finally drawn a line under the Deepwater Horizon disaster".
US market open: Wall Street slides as investors turn cautious after Brussels attack
Dow Jones and S&P 500 edge lower after terrorist attack in Brussels kill 34 people and drag travel stocks down.
WPP founder Sir Martin Sorrell receives second largest annual payout in the history of FTSE 100 blue chip companies
Sorrell's 2015 annual remuneration including, salary, pension payments and short-term bonuses sums up to £70m.
Fat Cat Tuesday: What is the day and does it highlight an unfair pay gap?
High Pay Centre says chief executives at FTSE 100 firms earn more in two days than average UK worker will earn in 2016.
Global rout: European markets plummet in new year as Shanghai slips on manufacturing data
Trading was halted briefly on the Shanghai Composite as the bluechip fell almost 7%.
St. Antony sacked, AB Inbev's megabrew, Volkswagen up in smoke and Uber victory: 2015's biggest business stories
IBTimes UK lists the most prominent business stories of the year by the headlines.
Shares in Anglo American, Glencore, Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton fall following weak China data
British mining firms' stocks take a beating after China's GDP numbers were out.
HSBC is our share tip of the week - 5 reasons to invest
Edmund Shing explains why HSBC is the most attractive investment of Britain's big four banks.
Market round-up: Relief on strong US performance and Chinese recovery
Analysts say too late to call 'all clear' as indexes slide 7% this week.
Market round-up: Market erases losses as confidence returns with strong US GDP data
US growth fuels return to positive territory giving struggling mining giants a boost.