Global financial and commodity markets warn greenback heading for trouble.
Salmond claims no EU member will block Scottish membership to the 28 nation bloc
Close Brothers Asset Management says a majority of people do not know the correct tax threshold.
UK recovery and jobs growth in cities driving housing demand to urban areas in England.
FCA says YBS has 'voluntarily' offered to refund customers after the regulator 'raised concerns'
Rightmove website says average UK house prices jump 3.3% on the month in February
Wilson lived life in fast lane after taking £22m from investors.
Iran says Russia could build a second reactor at Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant
Investors to track Eurozone, China PMI data alongside Fed minutes and BOJ policy decision.
Which? says it is disappointing to see some train companies consistently falling down on the basics of customer service.
Data breach affecting usernames, passwords, emails, mailing addresses and phone numbers has been repaired
Italy's anti-trust authority said there is insufficient transparency in their optional insurance offerings
Shopping mall landlord Hammerson, which owns Birmingham's Bullring, reports 2013 profit of £341.2m.
Growth expected at 5.2% in second half of 2013/14
The charter will mean that the agreed employment conditions can only be overturned by a vote of the firm's shareholders.
UK Chancellor George Osborne and opposition MPs demolished hopes over Scotland keeping the pound
The CIPD says the vast majority of organisations expect to give pay awards below inflation.
Former chairman Paul Flowers became embroiled in a sex and drugs scandal.
Japan Display Inc formed by combining digital display businesses of Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi.
Only four of the Big Six agreed to refund direct debit customers who are in credit
Troubled British insurer recently hired ex-RBS Stephen Hester to turn it around
ItBit offering fee credit to new customers as it looks to expand customer-base.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney adds another range of measures to consider a raise in interest rates
Fourth-quarter growth rate down at 0.6% on year compared to previous quarter's 2.7%.
EEF and npower survey finds manufacturers' gas prices up 122% and electricity bills up 94% since 2002.
Sven-Goran Eriksson also loses out as UK taxman closes film investment loophole.
Tycoon Lam Kok has been missing since helicopter crash while on tour of Bordeaux vineyard.
Recession ravaged country bounces back to £1.2 billion in the black.
Bangkok struggling to raise $4bn needed to pay rice farmers.
Murphy Oil may earn $3bn from sale of Asian assets.