Falling demand and lower wholesale gas prices would cut power prices, research suggests.
Chancellor Philip Hammond downgrades economic forecasts and unveils appealing policy morsels.
British GDP expected to come in at 1.5% for 2017, falling further until 2020.
Chancellor abolishes Stamp Duty for all first time buyer purchases up to £300,000 as part of housing reforms.
A combination of aggressive acquisitions and expansion initiatives have transformed the petrochemical company in a matter of years.
Political developments spark another intraday rally keeping the British currency firmly in positive territory.
Collapse of coalition talks in Eurozone's biggest economy weighs on the euro ahead of next round of Brexit talks.
Oil and gas, retail and restaurants show greatest sign of downgrades, report notes.
Official data reveals visitor numbers rose by 5% as tourists took advantage of the British currency's dip.
Three years of growth have come to a stuttering halt as events in 2017 dented the confidence of marketing bosses.
German industrial conglomerate says it's moving focus away from fossil fuels division.
Engineering firm says its designated boss, whose appointment was announced in September, won't get the job anymore.
Low rise in labour productivity suggests the Italian economy's catch-up is likely to take a long time.
Aircraft maker finds no buyers for the A380, but its smaller planes and that of rivals dominate Dubai Air Show.
Commentators bemoan the British currency's unpredictability as political and economic headwinds make life difficult for forecasters.
Underpinned by the Industrial Internet of Things, the concept is changing industrial and manufacturing processes in the digital age.
Worldwide attitudes survey finds clear trends in favour of sustainability and renewable power generation.
Petrochemicals firm set to add a football club to its cacophonic asset sheet.
Investment vehicles created to encourage sustainability projects have seen their global popularity soar, report says.
Landmark ruling sees company lose ruling its drivers should be classed as workers rather than self-employed.
However, overall interest rate rises will have limited effect on UK mortgage borrowers, research suggests.
Company's CEO Simon Talling-Smith tells IBTimes UK its 'membership driven' air service will change the lives of frequent flyers.
Spike driven by dip in restructuring and legal costs but operating leverage remains an issue.
Dominic Wheatley says sensationalist reporting is deliberately designed to undermine legitimate business acts of offshore centres.
Two of the UK's 'Big Six' energy companies hope to form a mammoth supplier serving over 12 million households.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross tells CBI conference that preliminary trade talks between US and UK governments are already underway.
Angel Gurria tells CBI conference recently sensationalised tax practices were being clamped down on and no longer the norm.
Prime Minister tells CBI conference her government wants an ambitious partnership with the EU and the wider world.
Survey published at the CBI conference paints dire picture of trust in corporate leadership.
From Kobe Steel to Shoko Chukin, Nissan to Subaru, a growing number of corporate fiascos ought to make Japanese enterprises confront their governance demons.