Mission Impossible: Can Fed's Janet Yellen Understand the US Economy?
Latest nonfarm payrolls have made the discussion about the correct direction of monetary policy more difficult
UK Economy Grew 0.7% in Fourth Quarter
Economic think tank NIESR said GDP is 'depressed' but recession appears to be over.
Eurostat Reveals Gap Between Eurozone and EU's GDP Growth Rates
Eurostat shows a gap in GDP growth rates between counties that use the euro and other EU members.
Cineworld Makes £500m Eastern Europe Expansion
UK cinema chain makes expansion into Eastern Europe and Israel.
George Foreman's 65th Birthday: Boxing's Angry Man who became Born-Again Christian
Boxing icon George Foreman shocked boxing world by beating Joe Frazier but was no match for Muhammad Ali.
RSA May Get Legal With Deloitte Over Irish Accounting Scandal
Legal advice sought by RSA on audits carried out by Deloitte and report by PwC.
Bob Diamond's Foundation Pockets £900,000 from Buoyant Barclays Shares
The Diamond Family Foundation reaps rewards of owning around 1.2 million shares in Barclays.
Profitability of Non-Financial UK Companies Increased in Third Quarter 2013
ONS says profits of non-financial companies up 3.6% in current prices during third quarter of 2013.
Boycott Tesco Call by Polish Politician as British Migrant Row Heats up
Political row between Britain and EU over immigration from Eastern Europe flares up.
Portugal Hires Top Banks to Tap Bond Issuance Idea
Portugal hires top banks for bond issuance proposal
Npower's Price Cuts Will Leave Customers Feeling Cold
Npower energy price cuts seem to fall short of government recommendations.
Spain Attempts to Revive Economy by Issuing €242bn of Debt
Spain to issue debt in 2014 despite horrible jobs numbers.
ONS: Britain's Productivity Edges Closer to Pre-Downturn Levels
Office for National Statistics data has revised the level of productivity in UK
Floyd Mayweather Jr versus Amir Khan Preview: Business as Usual for the 'Money' Machine?
Amir Khan would be business as usual for Floyd Mayweather Jr it goes ahead in May
JPMorgan to Pay $1.7bn to Settle Madoff Allegations
Bank agrees payment to US authorities to settle allegations over fraudster Bernard Madoff.
RBS Sells 94 Chicago Bank Branches for $315m
Royal Bank of Scotland Citizens Financial Group offloads local Chicago branches to US Bancorp.
Scottish Independence: SNP Turns Government Defence Report into Attack
MP Angus Robertson attacks the coalition government's defence plans.
Eurozone Could be Entering Deflation Spiral
Eurostat indicates annual inflation is down to 0.8% in December 2013.
Janet Yellen Approved to Head Federal Reserve by Majority Vote in Senate
Janet Yellen, who replaces Ben Bernanke as chief of Federal Reserve, is the first woman appointed to the role.
Business Credit Squeeze Hindering UK Recovery
British Chambers of Commerce quarterly economic review says business needs more finance
Scottish Independence: George Osborne's Cuts Will Hit Welfare Spending in Scotland Hardest
SNP warns the cuts are evidence of what a no vote would mean for Scotland.
Ex-Goldman Guru Jim O'Neill Says 'Mints' are the New Brics
Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey could be new frontier of the economy, according to Jim O'Neill.
UK Recovery Growth Slows But Confidence Rides High
UK PMI data shows business growth is strong but is rising at a slower rate
Eurozone Economic Recovery Gathers Pace at End of 2013
Markit Eurozone Composite PMI shows Ireland and Spain see sharpest rises in output while France stagnates
Scottish Independence: Economy will Decide Referendum, Says Alistair Darling
Former Labour chancellor says Better Together campaign must not be complacent.
RBS Resolves Bonus Battle With Ex-Risk Boss Gary Cottle
RBS argued that Cottle did not deserve the last portion of his bonus.
Tesco Closes £355m South Korea Store Expansion Deal
Tesco completes successful sale and leaseback in South Korea with real estate fund manager Samsung SRA
BoE: Mortgage Approvals Hit Five Year High
Bank of England data shows that mortgage approvals have hit their highest levels since January 2008.
French Borrowing Costs Increase at Dangerous Rate
France has bad start to 2014 as credit costs increase and output founders.
London Stock Exchange Looks Forward to 2014 Listings Bonanza
100 companies eyeing a 2014 London listing after lean years since financial crisis in 2008