Worldpay chief Philip Janson to land £50m from biggest London flotation of 2015
The £6bn floatation, including debt, will likely be the biggest on the London Stock Exchange of the year.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby pledges to host refugees in Lambeth Palace cottage
Archbishop offered sanctuary on the grounds of his palace in response to the refugee crisis in Europe.
Nearly all American Football players in NFL could have rare brain disease
Scientist detected CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) in brain tissue of 87 out of 91 former players tested.
From Ashley Madison leak to Alton Towers crash: How companies can recover from crises
Merlin Entertainments reported on Thursday its sales remain down after Smiler roller-coaster crash.
Fed rate decision: What experts said after Janet Yellen did not increase the interest rate
IBTimes UK rounds up comments of leading economists to see what this decision means for global economy.
Fed rate decision: European markets dive as dovish tones leave investors pessimistic
Markets worldwide jumped on the news but dove because of the Fed's gloomy mood.
Netherlands: Rotterdam Central station shut down and man arrested
Explosives Disposal Service is inspecting the train and Rotterdam Central station has been closed.
Lidl boosts salaries above living wage from October in move that will cost supermarket £9m
In July, George Osborne announced a minimum 'living' wage of £7.20 hourly by 2016 and £9 by 2020.
FOMC rate decision: Is Fed chair Janet Yellen a hawk or a dove?
Yellen, the 69-year-old in charge of the $16tn US economy has, so far, never touched the rate.
Fed rate decision: All you need to know about the most anticipated financial choice of the year
Markets have been obsessed with the Fed, with 'will they, won't they' speculation on interest rates.
Retail sales sluggish in August as UK shows signs of slow economic growth
Compared to July, retail sales in August were up 0.4%, a sluggish growth lower than market expectations.
Alton Towers crash: Smiler ride accident dents Merlin's sales
Merlin, which also owns Madame Tussauds, has suffered a share price drop of almost 18% since the crash on June 2
SABMiller approached by Budweiser owner Anheuser Busch InBev in $250 deal
Both companies' share price jumped shortly after the news.
Morrisons names the stores it is closing as part of David Potts' restructuring plans
The grocer announced the closures along with its half-year results, which showed the struggle of the company.
UK unemployment rate unchanged at 5.5% as wages edge up
42,000 more people are in work, and 10,000 more are unemployed compared to February-April period.
Glencore raises £1.6bn by issuing 1.3 billion shares as it kicks off debt reductions
Commodities trader issued 1.3 billion ordinary shares for 125 pence each and the sale was completed within a day.
Sharing economy: 87% of Brits see 'gig economy' taking over from 9-5 working days in 10 years
Self-employment companies have become increasingly popular with the rise of the sharing economy
Refugee crisis: Netherlands increases border controls and warns of 'tensions in Europe'
King of the Netherlands also said cross-European sanctions are needed to deal with refugees.
Top 20 best universities: Only one half of Oxbridge left in worldwide top 5
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology was awarded best university, followed closely by Harvard.
UK inflation rate back at 0% as oil and food prices fall
Lower costs of transport and food weigh down inflation rate.
BMW CEO Harald Krueger collapses at Frankfurt International Motor Show press conference
49-year-old chief fainted at his first appearance as head of the car giant.
Kingfisher presses ahead with B&Q store closures but opens 200 more Screwfix branches
Like-for-like sales at Kingfisher, led by female CEO Veronique Laury, were up 2% to £5.38bn (€7.34bn, $8.29).
Deutsche Bank to axe 23,000 jobs in John Cryan's reorganisation efforts
Sources told Reuters that some of the job cuts will be due to the spin-off of Deutsche's PostBank division.
Jeremy Corbyn: What the business world thinks of the new Labour leader
The CBI and IoD respond to the victory of veteran left-winger Corbyn.
Fed interest rate hike to cause global spillover hurting China and emerging markets
The strong dollar has further weighed down emerging markets, the Bank for International Settlements stated.
Morrisons shop closures and job cuts: All we know so far about David Pott's turnaround plans
Only two of the 11 stores up for closure are known as employees are kept in the dark.
JD Wetherspoon: Tim Martin hits out at living wage and taxes again as profits fall 25%
Pre-tax profit at the pub chain was down 25.1%, despite a 7.4% increase in revenue to £1.5bn.
Next will increase prices to adapt to George Osborne's new living wage plans
The company said in the long-term, the new wages will cost £27m.
Bank of England keeps interest rate at 0.5% and QE programme at £375bn
It was the first meeting for Gertjan de Vlieghe, the new member of the MPC, who replaced David Miles.
Dixons Carphone beats expectations and boosts UK smartphone marketshare
Currys PC World owner reports 8% rise in sales, against a 4% market expectations