Barclays Four trial: Mixed reactions to prospect of bankers in the dock
Some City voices say the Barclays Four spared UK taxpayers bailing out yet another bank.
Who are the Barclays Four? John Varley, Roger Jenkins, Thomas Kalaris, Richard Boath charged with fraud
Four key senior executives helped the bank raise £11.8bn from Qatar and avoid a UK government bailout.
Barclays charged with conspiracy to commit fraud over Qatar fundraising
Serious Fraud Office charges bank and former executives over lender's moves to raise cash during the financial crisis.
US and European stocks hit fresh record highs buoyed by Macron's French election victory
A range of stocks - from retailers to miners - where in favour with traders after the clear parliamentary result in France.
Delivery Hero sets €4.4bn valuation as it prepares to battle Amazon and Uber
The online takeaway firm operates in over 40 countries and has deals with 150,000 restaurants.
Jaguar Land Rover teams up with virtual band Gorillaz to recruit 5000 engineers
The carmarker plans to boost the development of its self-driving and electric cars.
Struggling Co-op Bank in 'advanced' rescue talks with investors
Co-op Group and US hedge funds are at loggerheads over funding the pensions of 90,000 members in the bank's scheme.
Macron expected to sweep French polls despite lower voter turnout
The young French President hopes to push through a range of legislation covering tax cuts and labour reform.
Amazon buys upmarket Whole Foods for $13.7bn
The US online group will greatly expand its presence in the grocery market in America and the UK.
McDonald's pulls plug on Olympic Games sponsorship three years early
The US fast-food giant has called time on the event it has backed since the Montreal games in 1976.
Tesco fined £8m for 'recklessly' polluting river with petrol
The supermarket allowed 23,500 litres of petrol to escape from a petrol station in east Lancashire.
Three hit with £1.9m fine over 999 network failure
The operator's fault affected parts of London, Kent and Hampshire.
Google faces record European Commission fine over antitrust breaches
Regulator is expected to hand down fine over abuses at the tech firm's Google Shopping service.
Tesco growth hits seven-year high as it battles price rises
The UK's biggest supermarket saw strong growth in fresh food and healthier options.
Nike will axe 2% of its global workforce in group overhaul
The US sportswear brand said it will focus on 12 key cities as it bids to boost growth.
British Airways puts cost of computer shutdown at £80m
The carrier's IT failure saw over 700 flights cancelled and left 75,000 passengers stranded.
Chancellor Philip Hammond pulls out of set piece Mansion House speech after Grenfell tower fire
Hammond said his "thoughts are with local community".
Bank of England keeps rates on hold but edges closer to a rise
Bank's monetary policy committee came out in favour of keeping interest rates on hold in a surprisingly close vote.
DFS shares tank as sofa chain blames general election logjam
Stores that sell big ticket items such as the sofa chain are usually the first to go into consumer downturns.
Care homes are still charging relatives after residents die, reveals probe
Competition and Markets Authority is concerned that homes are breaking consumer law.
Five awkward facts about Thames Water as utility company faces yet another fine
England's biggest water company has suffered a year to forget leaking both water and profits.
Duke of Westminster's Grosvenor firm plans £500m rental housing development in Bermondsey
The 340-year-old property firm said it will build 1,500 new homes and create over 900 new jobs.
Bundesbank president warns digital currencies may lead to more bank runs
Germany's top central banker, Jens Weidmann, said making existing payment systems faster is a safer option.
Thames Water fined £8.6m for missing leakage targets
The fine comes three months after England's biggest water company was fined a record £20m for dumping sewage into the Thames.
Weak pound boosts earnings at British American Tobacco
The FTSE 100 group said it traded strongly in Romania, Bangladesh, Ukraine and Canada.
Real Wolf of Wall Street launches perfume range that captures his 'animalistic' charisma in a bottle
The disgraced former stockbroker is behind two fragrances 'inspired by the unique life'.
Europe's top negotiator Michel Barnier urges UK to not 'waste time' and open Brexit talks
The European Union official said a number of options are available but the bloc will not allow "cherry picking".
UK tourist numbers fall in the wake of London and Manchester terror attacks
Madame Tussauds owner has seen a "deterioration in domestic demand" following the incidents and heightened security measures.
John Malone: The billionaire media mogul who is just as handy with a spreadsheet or a baseball bat
The Darth Vader of Wall Street has bought and sold firms worth over $100bn, perhaps more than any other tycoon.
Aldi plots $5bn expansion to become third largest supermarket in US
German discount grocer targets 2,500 stores creating 25,000 jobs over the next five years.