Ex-SAC Capital's Mathew Martoma Found Guilty of Insider Trading
Ex-portfolio manager at SAC Capital found guilty of insider trading in New York
Pimco's Bill Gross Prompts China Market Jitters With 'Mystery-Meat' Comment
Fund manager Bill Gross highlighted concerns about data on Chinese economy and banking sector risks.
President Francois Hollande Takes Tax Offensive to Silicon Valley
Leader hits out at corporate tax avoidance prior to US trip to meet Obama and visit Google.
Bridge Loan Industry Reaches £2bn Mark in 2013
Bridge loan industry improves with better economic news across the UK
Lottery Winners that Take Home More than £500 Likely to Vote Conservative
Economic study reveals relationship between political attitudes and the amount people win in lottery stakes.
Tories Gain as Economic Optimism Hits Highest Level Since 1997
Ipsos Mori poll shows Tories lead Labour despite supporting 50p tax rate.
IMF Approves $500m Loan for Tunisia
Central bank governor Chadli Ayari says international aid package is a watershed for the country.
UK House Prices Soar at Fastest Rate in Three Months
Housing transactions in 2013 exceed one million for the first time since 2007.
Vodafone Revenues Hit by Tough European Markets
Vodafone's third quarter results dragged down by sluggish sales in Europe, but 4G and broadband projects continue.
Manny Pacquiao Sets Rematch with Timothy Bradley
Top-level welterweights go toe-to-toe again to settle differences.
RBS Puts Aside Extra £3.1bn to Settle Claims on Financial Scandals
RBS faces waves more of claims relating to mortgage-backed securities, PPI claims and interest rate hedging.
Dragons' Den Judges Piers Linney and Kelly Hoppen in Profile
IBTimes UK explores histories and personalities of new Dragons' Den judges.
Edinburgh Property Prices Jump by 3.4% Year on Year in Affluent Areas
Property prices in Edinburgh move upward most in the fashionable New Town and West End areas.
BBC and BT Ranked as Most Responsible Pension Funds
GlaxoSmithKline, Tata and Rolls Royce fall to the bottom of ShareAction's pensions league table
Argentina President Kirchner Fights Peso Devaluation
Foreign exchange controls eased to halt slide in peso value.
Miguel Cotto: Puerto Rico's Fallen Boxing Warrior?
The Puerto Rican has been an elite fighter for a decade but the vultures are circling
Société Générale CEO Frédéric Oudéa: Without Europe We Are Small Countries
Société Générale CEO says that Europe can provide peace and prosperity to compete against bigger powers
Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici: France Wants to 'Accelerate and Amplify' Economic Reforms
Finance minister tells World Economic Forum that President Francois Hollande will reform France successfully.
IMF Chief Christine Lagarde says Inequality Gap is 'Widening Tremendously'
IMF Chief says that inequality is widening and needs to be tackled at World Economic Forum.
Poundland Boosts Case for £800m Float with Record Breaking Christmas Sales
Cost saving single price retailer Poundland cleaned up on advent calendars and gifts for pets.
UK Unemployment Will Hit Bank of England's 7% Threshold By End 2014
Reuters poll reveals jobless rate will hit Bank of England's threshold by end of 2014.
Scottish Independence: Ex-European Court Judge Enters Scottish EU Membership Debate
Scotland's parliament will question a former European Court Judge about an independent Scotland's position regarding EU membership.
FCA Fines Standard Bank £7.6m for Slack Anti-Money Laundering Controls
Standard Bank failed in its AML protocols regarding high risk customers.
Scottish Independence: UK Government Highlights Advantages of Border Protection and Immigration Policy
Latest British government paper highlights benefits of union for Scotland's border security and immigration.
Nigel Benn's 50th Birthday: The Mike Tyson of British Middleweights
No British fighter was rougher, more exciting or punched harder than Nigel Benn in the 1990s
Battling Payday Loans: Building Societies Join Credit Unions With Loan Waivers
Britain's financially vulnerable will be offered better lending conditions at building societies and credit unions.
Scottish Independence: Alastair Darling, Nicola Sturgeon and Others to Debate Economic Impact
Danny Alexander, Nicola Sturgeon and John Swinney will also be questioned on independence
UniCredit: Big European Banks Don't Need More Cheap ECB Loans
UniCredit boss Federico Ghizzoni says that big lenders don't need more long term refinancing from European Central Bank.
An Independent Scotland Could be £148bn Better Off, Claims Report
Jimmy Reid Foundation says Scotland has lost out on 30-year bonanza of North Sea oil revenues.
Credit Unions Bolstered By Loan Waivers in Fight Against Payday Lenders
Cuna Mutual, the world's biggest credit union insurer is working with UK credit lenders.