BAE Cuts Could Cost Scottish Economy £195m and 2,400 Jobs
Strathclyde University impact assessment says Glasgow naval yard cuts would have serious knock-on effects on Scottish economy.
Germany's Tax Revenues Will Reach €621bn in 2013
Germany's total tax take is expected to rise by €14bn from 2013 to 2017.
Regulators Find No Evidence of £300bn Gas Market Manipulation
Ofgem and Financial Conduct Authority find gas prices not tampered with through market manipulation.
LME Slashes Warehouse Queue Times to Abate Metal Hoarding Criticism
London Metal Exchange has changed its rules so customers can access metals more quickly.
Austerity-Hit Markets Make Coca-Cola HBC Third Quarter Revenues Lose Fizz
World's second largest bottle maker sees sale demand declines in Russia and austerity hit countries.
European Banks Look to Leave Ukraine amid Growing Political Tensions
IHS report on financial risks in emerging market banks flags up Ukraine as area of concern.
Timeline: Greek Austerity Strikes and Protests
Greece has experienced many protests in its long-running economic crisis.
Greece Fears Riots over Austerity Measures as Troika Reviews Bailout
Greek unions walk out in protest against the visit of international creditors.
Chevron Signs $10bn Shale Gas Deal With Ukraine
US giant expands into Ukraine as the country signs its second major shale gas deal this year.
EU Warns of Energy Price Hike Unless Crack Down on Subsidies
The European Union is revising rules on energy subsidies to phase them out.
SAC Capital 'Takes Responsibility' for Insider Trading and Will Pay $1.8bn in Fines
The US Attorney's office says hedge fund SAC Capital has pleaded guilty to insider trading.
Gazprom Gas Export Monopoly Probe Due to End By Spring 2014
The European Commission's investigation into Gazprom's gas export monopoly could result in a fine as tension mounts between the two parties.
Tories Secretly Backing Scottish Independence for Electoral Gain are 'Foolish'
Lord Forsyth criticises MPs who think break-up of the union would guarantee Conservative power in Westminster.
Ukip's Nigel Farage Slams CBI as 'Out of Touch with Reality on Europe'
Ukip says Confederation of British Industry's call for Britain to stay in a reformed EU is wrong.
Politicians Expense Energy Bills Amid Households Struggling With Price Hikes
More than half of MPs had energy bills for second homes picked up by the taxpayer.
CBI Small Business Chief: European Digital Market Key to Business Growth For SMEs [VIDEO]
Chairman of CBI Enterprise Forum says European Union has vital role in creating single digital market.
CBI Policy Director: UK Needs to Stay in EU But Reclaim Powers from Brussels [VIDEO]
Katja Hall, chief policy director of CBI, explains what reforms the European Union can make.
CBI Director-General John Cridland: Leaving EU Will Devastate Britain [VIDEO]
CBI Director General John Cridland warns about dangers of Britain leaving European Union
Gherkin Owners IVG Immobilien File For Insolvency
A German court will consider starting insolvency proceedings for the co-owners of the Gherkin tower.
Home Ownership Levels Might Cause High Unemployment Find Economists
New study by academics reveals connection between property ownership and unemployment in the United States and elsewhere.
First Italian Bank Workers Strike in 13 Years Amid Job Cuts and Branch Closures
Banks in Italy are cutting jobs and have provoked the trade unions into action
Egypt: IMF in First Visit Since Mohamed Morsi Coup as $4.8bn Loan Delay Continues
Egyptian government and IMF to discuss state's troubled post-revolution economy.
Portugal Pledges Public Spending Axe to Continue Post-Bailout
Portuguese government releases document outlining spending plans and tax cuts.
Ewald Nowotny: ECB Will Provide More Liquidity
The European Central Bank will give more liquidity to the eurozone, according to Ewald Nowotny.
UK Economy Drives Confidence in Europe's Services Sector
Economic recovery inspires confidence across EU services, says ESI data.
Self-Employed Scots With Tiny Businesses Bolster Enterprise Boom
Business in Scotland 2013 survey shows that small businesses are the winners in Scotland's economy
Finance Minister John Swinney: Scottish Economy Bolstered by Retail Sales Growth
Latest statistics show Scottish economy is thriving, says finance minister John Swinney.
Scotland's Independence Vote a Risk to National Security
British government publishes a report warning about the dangers to UK security from Scottish independence.
EU Referendum: Finance Bosses Want UK to Stay in Europe
Lobby group publishes survey that shows majority of financial chiefs want to stay in the EU.
ONS Pledges to Reform Consumer Price Statistics With Ambitious Targets
The Office for National Statistics publishes a paper outlining a plan to develop new statistics.