EU referendum: Bank of England firmly on the fence about Brexit says Mark Carney
Governor Mark Carney said the BoE was making contingency plans around the referendum.
71% of British businesses say UK government will not achieve full employment in 5 years
The UK will fail to reach full employment as hiring is becoming harder, say businesses.
UK house prices: Average home will cost £1m by 2032 claim Liberal Democrats
Tim Farron is right to highlight the housing crisis but wrong to use such ridiculous claims about prices.
EU referendum: Bank of England builds $98bn Brexit war chest to defend the pound
Economists say move to boost forex reserves seen as attempt to prevent disorderly collapse of pound.
UK starting salaries increase at slowest pace since 2013 but vacancy numbers at five-month high
REC warns that cutting salaries of temporary nursing staff may lead to major shortage of staff in the sector.
Market round-up: FTSE gains as BoE hold rates and commodity stocks soar on weak US dollar
The MPC surprised no one when it announced not to increase central interest rates.
UK house prices set for faster growth as construction lags and demand strengthens
High employment, wage increases and ultra-low interest rates have impacted UK house prices.
UK housing: Mark Carney says booming buy-to-let market needs a closer look
Bank of England chief Carney aware of risks to UK economy from buy-to-let mortgages.
UK housing: More than one in four Britons fear rent or mortgage arrears in 2016
Shelter survey shows significant concern about falling behind on housing costs.
Bank of England governor Mark Carney says it would be wrong to raise interest rates
Carney says the Bank of England will wait longer before raising interest rates from the current level.
Davos 2016: Young people worried computers will eliminate their jobs in next decade
Survey across emerging markets and developed countries shows they are worried by reliance on technology.
Davos 2016: From DiCaprio to Bono to David Cameron, the full list of WEF participants
The Davos organisation uninvited a North Korean delegation after the country executed h-bomb tests.
Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged at record low level
Interest rates remain at 0.5% after BoE voted 8-1 in favour of not opting for an increase.
Davos 2016: DiCaprio, Bono and Will.i.am to attend annual World Economic Forum
David Cameron, George Osborne, Jack Ma, Christine Lagarde and John Kerry will also participate in the event.
Davos 2016: George Osborne, David Cameron and Mark Carney to attend WEF meeting
The 46th World Economic Forum kicks off on 26 January – here's who will be attending.
Bank of England should be stripped of monetary policy powers, Adam Smith Institute says
Radical idea comes from thinktank ahead of Monetary Policy meeting on 14 January.
Vince Cable blasts George Osborne over banking reform failure
Former business secretary has hit out at the Chancellor after the FCA dropped its review into banking reform
Bob Dudley says oil prices could hit new bottom in early 2016
BP chief also said investors recognised the true value of company's 'stranded assets'.
Austerity: Rupert Harrison wants to preserve the post-financial crisis paranoia he helped Osborne create
The Osborne/Harrison rule means that current spending has to be squeezed savagely.
Bank of England votes 8-1 to keep interest rates at 0.5%
The minutes revealed Ian McCafferty was the only member of the MPC to go against the grain.
UK inflation: Negative CPI for second month as food and transport prices weigh down rate
Negative inflation will likely cause the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee to postpone a rate hike.
UK employment at record high but wage increase sluggish on manufacturing slump
With 31.21m people in work, up 419k from the same quarter in 2014, numbers are good news for Osborne.
Revolution 17th-century style: How a fear of Catholics led to the last successful invasion of England
A new exhibition, Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution, covers one of the most tumultous times in British history
Bank of England keeps interest rates on hold and downgrades economic growth outlook
Members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted eight to one to leave rates on hold.
Living wage: Does return to incomes policies raise spectre of a Thatcher-era wage beat down?
Raising the minimum wage mirrors seventies policies where wage settlements were linked to the cost of living.
UK economy: Growth slows as GDP up by only 0.5% due to sluggish production output
In bad news for George Osborne the economy could not continue its strong growth from the second quarter.
UK high street spending up with help from Rugby World Cup and falling retail prices
Compared to September 2014, the month saw a 1.9% increase in volume and a 1.4% increase in spending.
EU referendum: Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says Britain is better off as a member
Mark Carney: The UK has benefited more than any other nation from EU membership.
UK rate hike could come sooner according to Kristin Forbes
Forbes argued that Britain had limited direct exposure not only to emerging markets but also to key trading partners such as Germany.
UK unemployment reaches pre-crash low of 5.4% but chancellor warns of external threats
Mark Carney said BoE will look at unemployment numbers rather than inflation for interest rates.