LONDON, Aug 31 - Britain is ready to provide an extra $11 billion as part of efforts to increase the resources of the International Monetary Fund, finance minister Alistair Darling said. Writing in Monday's Guardian...
* U.S. CFTC and U.K. FSA reach deal to tighten oversight * Agreement includes improved data sharing, on-site visits * Cooperation for emergency action framework also agreed (Recasts, adds background) WASHINGTON, Aug 20 - U.S....
* U.S. CFTC and U.K. FSA reach deal to tighten oversight * Agreement includes improved data sharing, on-site visits * Cooperation for emergency action framework also agreed (Recasts, adds background) WASHINGTON, Aug 20 - U.S....
* 72 percent of employers report flu absenteeism * 38 percent anticipate loss of revenue due to pandemic LONDON, Aug 19 - More than two-thirds of British businesses have already suffered temporary staff losses because...
MUMBAI, Aug 11 - Tata Motors Ltd <TAMO.BO> expects to tie-up 340 million pounds ($559.6 million) long-term loan for its UK-based Jaguar Land Rover unit without guarantees from the British government, the Indian vehicle maker...
LONDON, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Britain could double its nuclear power output to ensure energy security and cut carbon emissions after 2030, according to a report commissioned by the government published ...
LONDON, July 21 (Reuters) - Britain's power industry could save 35 billion pounds ($57.50 billion) in investments needed to secure future energy supply if consumers adopt aggressive efficiency measures ...
TOKYO, July 14 - Toyota Motor Corp plans to produce a gasoline-electric version of its Auris hatchback at its British factory around 2012, in what would mark its first locally produced hybrid car in Europe,...
A Chinese businessman has bought the British satellite television channel Propeller and plans to use it to broadcast programs promoting China in Europe. Ye Maoxi, chairman of advertising company Xiking Group, acquired Propeller last month after six months of talks. Propeller, broadcast from Yorks...
LONDON, July 7 - The core of government plans to overhaul the future regulation of Britain's financial services has been delayed, possibly until after the next general election, the Daily Telegraph reported on Tuesday without...