HSBC cost-cutting sees 32% profit hike as it stays 'resilient' to China stock falls
HSBC has reported pre-tax profits of $6.1bn (£3.9bn) for the third quarter.
UK pay equality: Family life and job choice puts women behind men in bonus stakes
Survey revealed 44% of employed men receive a bonus, compared to just 29% of women.
Docklands Light Railway strike: Security staff and cleaners to walk out for 48 hours in pay row
But Transport for London has said the action from RMT members will not affect train services.
How Lithuania's startup scene is writing a history of the present
IBTimes was invited by Invest Lithuania to visit the country's exploding startup scene.
London Underground chaos: Jubilee line shut down and Bank station closed inflicting misery on Tube commuters
Severe delays on the Jubilee line and overcrowded Bank station reportedly evacuated.
Vitalik Buterin theorises about monetising an Ethereum browser, the price of Bitcoin and education in China
IBTimes spoke to Vitalik Buterin about Ethereum's plans involving alternative revenue streams and its moves in China.
Green Party leader Natalie Bennett addresses conference in Bournemouth: Full speech text
Read Natalie Bennett's speech to the Green Party in full.
Bloodhound SSC public debut: Date of land speed record-breaking 800mph run revealed
Bloodhound SSC will aim to break the land speed record on 15 October 2016 with a speed of 800 miles per hour.
Stefan Stern: Fear and loathing in finance lurks behind the sparkling glass towers of banking
A Dutch journalist has gone behind the scenes to look at the banking industry and the results aren't pretty.
Rugby World Cup 2015: One Direction gig means travel chaos for All Blacks fans One Way Or Another
New Zealand take on Namibia at same time that One Direction gig kicks off at the O2 Arena.
Apple iPhone 6s launch event 2015: What features are in your wishlist for the latest smartphone?
Ahead of Apple's iPhone announcement we discover what will encourage the people of Britain to upgrade.
UK bonuses back to pre-crash levels as non-financial sectors flourish
ONS report shows average bonuses were up by 2.4% between May 2014 and April 2015.
Tube delays: Jubilee line, Bank, Overground overcrowding causes chaos on London Underground
Londoners faced delays after Jubilee line was suspended between Canary Wharf and Stratford
Tube strikes: When are they and which London Underground lines are running?
Two 24-hour Tube strikes look set to take place in London from 6.30pm on Tuesday 25 and Thursday 28 August.
Drone interception systems are being tested by US police and government agencies
US police and government agencies have tested systems for intercepting drones flown in sensitive locations.
21 ways to die in London: From deep underground to high in the sky
Danger, danger: Londoners find a variety of ways to meet their end - and not all of them by accident.
London City Airport up for sale at estimated £2bn
Global Infrastructure Partners is appointing advisers with target to complete sale of airport in 2015.
Tube strike: London braces itself as Boris Johnson blasts trade unions
Talks between London Underground and unions broke down on 3 August over Night Tube shifts.
Tube strike: Walking times between London Underground stations
Map of walking times between London Underground stations ahead of 24-hour Tube strike on Wednesday 5 August
Tube strike: When is it and which routes are affected?
London Underground strike is set to take place from Wednesday 5 August for 24 hours.
David Cameron welcomes UK FinTech 2020 manifesto from Innovate Finance
Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed the UK FinTech 2020 manifesto released by Innovate Finance.
Tesco bans Ribena and Capri-Sun: The internet reacts
UK consumers turned to Twitter in outrage after the supermarket chain's decision.
Sex in the City: London bankers should forget Tinder and swap trading floor for dance floor
Days of champagne popping, cocaine snorting bankers is over as City high-fliers look to find love.
George Osborne is 'proactive and knowledgeable' about Bitcoin's blockchain technology
IBTimes spoke to the CEO of Innovate Finance, a fintech lobby group launched by Osborne a year ago.
Singapore's Oxley buys 20% stake in London homebuilder Galliard for £50m
Galliard is London's largest privately owned residential developer and second largest house builder in the UK capital.
Mirror executive Lee Harpin arrested on suspicion of phone hacking
Agenda editor becomes fifth person detained under Operation Golding.
Edmund Shing: Barclays and Standard Chartered investment lessons from Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse
When bank heads roll is it time to buy in?
Over 200 apartments in Canary Wharf residential tower sold in less than 5 hours
Flats attracted record price per square foot of £1,200, generating £140m for developers.
7/7 London bombings: The attack's legacy is all around us in the changing architecture of London
Terrorist attacks have changed the way things in London are built, from tube stations to embassies.
HSBC and Lloyds to question Vickers Commission's ring-fencing of retail banks
Giving evidence will be Sir John Vickers, HSBC chair Jonathan Symonds, and George Culmer, CFO Lloyds Banking Group.