Operation Flag Day: GCHQ Launches Online Spy Game To Find Cyber Security Talent
GCHQ wants the public to protect a fictitious aerospace technology company from cyber attacks
KPMG Says EU Bank Reforms Should Be Halted
Banking reform proposals tabled by EU financial services commissioner Michel Barnier in January.
UK Job Market: Hiring Picks Up But Skills Shortage Still Looms
UK's skills shortage is pushing pay pressure up.
KPMG: Fraud Committed by Young Soars by Almost 300%
Young now biggest swindlers as fraud in first-half of 2014 cost victims £317m.
More Than 1,200 Lose Their Jobs as Unipart Automotive Enters Administration
Former British Leyland company failed to find a buyer.
India Budget 2014: Lack of Clarity on GST Roll Out a Big Dampener
Goods and services tax (GST) regime can add about 1.5% to India's GDP.
India Budget 2014: Arun Jaitley Unveils Measured Approach to Boost Growth
Finance Minister Jaitley reassures foreign investors that they will be treated fairly.
How Heartbleed (Remediation) Opened Doors to Open Source Cybersecurity
The future of computing infrastructure, mobile applications, and personal data protection has been altered
Unipart Automotive on Brink of Collapse and 1600 Jobs Losses
Sky News understands the 200-branch firm could call in administrators KPMG by end of the week.
UK Jobs Market: Staff Shortfall Continues to Push Salaries Up
REC and KPMG said the index dropped to 28.9 in June for permanent staff availability.
Switzerland Becomes First Mainland European Nation to Start Free Trade Agreement with China
Analysts expect China to overtake Germany as biggest Swiss export market by 2035.
Apple and Google to Drive 'Biggest-ever Shake-up' in Asset Management Industry
KPMG believes disruptive technology will claim half of all asset management jobs by 2030.
UK Unemployment Hits Five Year Low in Further Boost for Cameron's Coalition
UK's unemployment rate fell to a five-year-low of 6.6% in the three months to April
UK Retail Sales Slow Down As Consumers Seek Cheaper Rates Amid Food Price War
Like-for-like sales rose 0.5% year-on-year in May, compared to 1.8% increase in May 2013.
UK 'Jobs Boom' Under Threat From Lack of Staff, Warns KPMG and REC
The Report on Jobs reveals that permanent staff appointments declined further in May
Big Four's China Accountancy Units Thrashing Out SEC Settlement in Auditing Dispute
A regulatory filing detailed KPMG, Deloitte, PwC and Ernst and Young's plans
Lloyds Appoints KPMG's Mary Hall Amid Female Executive Boost
Lloyds said it's boosting women to account for 40% of top managerial positions to by 2020
EY Loses China Secrecy Laws Claim After Landmark Hong Kong Ruling
EY's claimed Chinese law prohibits the firm from passing on documents related to a former client
Firms Invest £7bn in Social Programs but Impact 'Unclear'
A report has found that the impact of social investments is unclear, despite huge investment
Ed Miliband: Labour Will Significantly Hike the Minimum Wage
The rate was introduced in 1998 by New Labour and now stands at £6.31 an hour.
What to Expect From the UK's New Employment Figures
IBTimes UK takes a look at some predictions for the ONS's latest Labour Market report.
The Current Account: What is the State of the Labour Market in the UK?
IBTimes UK talks you through a snapshot of the country's labour market.
The Current Account: What is the State of the UK's Labour Market?
Business reporter Ian Silvera looks at the UK's labour market.
Demand for UK Workers Pushes up Pay
Stephen Barter from KPMG told IBTimes that the economic recovery continues to translate into more jobs with more staff placements, which in turn is pushing up pay.
UK Firms Hungry to Hire Despite Threat of Skills Gap
More staff placements and faster hiring rate revealed in KPMG/REC research
UK Tech Sector Eyes Hiring Spree in 2014
KPMG and Markit says almost half of UK technology firms expect to hire more workers throughout the year.
China's Reformist Regulatory Banker Li Jianhua Dies from Heart Attack
Financial reformer who led China's Banking Regulatory Commission
Ex-BSkyB Reward Chief: 'Incredulous' that Employers Have Not Hiked Wages
Dev Raval, a former director of reward at BskyB, writes for IBTimes UK
UK Retail Sales 'Encouraging' Despite Late Easter Distortions
BRC says sales down in March because Easter falls in April, but underlying picture solid.
Businesses Deploy Cyber Weapons Against Competition for Strategic Advantage
Businesses and governments who have developed cyber espionage tools have turned to use them for business advantage.