Tata Steel and Germany's ThyssenKrupp in talks to combine their European steel operations
The combined company will be the second largest steelmaker in Europe, being smaller only to ArcelorMittal.
S&P downgrade forecast for eurozone economic growth amid fears of global slowdown
Rating agency expects eurozone economy to grow 1.5% in 2016.
Credit Suisse to cut further 2,000 jobs in investment division as part of restructuring plan
Swiss lender is to cut an extra 2,000 jobs and £578.5m by 2018 in its Global Markets business
Budget 2016: Richest 1% gained over 15 years while the poor have lost out, Oxfam says
UK chancellor George Osborne has been asked to put an end to tax-dodging in the 16 March budget.
Swiss bank Credit Suisse warns the eurozone could collapse in case of a European recession
Market volatility and increased stress in the banking sector are worrying signs of deterioration in Europe.
Asian markets: China and rest of Asia rally following positive US economic data
Australia and Canada too contributed partly to the rally in stock markets by releasing positive GDP data.
Barclays profit declines: Bank unveils Africa exit plan to focus on core business
Bank to sell stake in Barclays Africa, scrapping 40,000 jobs and saving £2bn per year.
US officials subpoena Citigroup records in ongoing Fifa corruption probe
Feds seeking transactions linked to individuals and entities tied to soccer association crime
London City Airport bought by Kuwait Investment Authority, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and 3 others
The sale price was £2bn, a value which Willie Walsh of British Airways had called a 'foolish price'.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite slips more than 6% on liquidity concerns
Investors are looking forward to the G-20 meeting in Shanghai scheduled for 26 February.
Malaysia's central bank chief Zeti Akhtar Aziz to step down in April as 1MDB scandal gathers pace
Her decision is likely to hamper the investigation into state fund 1MDB say analysts
Credit Suisse poised to cut 200 jobs at its London office
Barclays, HSBC and Deutsche Bank also recently announced job redundancy plans.
Coinprism and Openchain chosen to join Accenture Fintech Innovation Lab
Coinprism is one of six startups to spend 12 weeks working with likes of Credit Suisse, RBS, Citi and State Street.
Oil crisis: Officials from Saudi Arabia, Russia, Venezuela and other Opec members meeting in Doha
Scepticism about Saudi Arabia and Iran cutting production clouds meeting.
Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-Shing among 5 bidders for London City Airport
The estimated £2bn deal value has triggered concerns for British Airways and CityJet.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 and European stocks end three-day losing streak
UK and European stocks rally as financials stocks gain, despite unstable oil prices and poor economic data.
Royal London Asset Management warns bankers not to expect US-style salaries and bonuses
The move comes after Tidjane Thiam, CEO at Credit Suisse, asked the board to cut his bonus.
European banking sector records worst performance since 2008 amid global turmoil
Stoxx Europe 600 Banks Index has fallen for six consecutive weeks for the first time since May 2008.
Credit Suisse to axe 4,000 jobs as Swiss bank reports first full-year loss since 2008
The bank completed CHF1.2bn (£817.7m) in cost savings,a third of the CHF3.5bn spending cuts promised by 2018.
Barclays and Credit Suisse pay $154.3m to US regulators over dark pool trading allegations
Barclays will pay a fine of $70m split equally to the US SEC and the New York attorney general.
Market round-up: FTSE outperforms European stocks as investors await Fed's decision
Late rally in oil prices drags UK and European stocks in positive territory ahead of FOMC's decision.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite down as Apple forecasts first revenue drop in 13 years
Apple admits to feeling the impact of the China slowdown as it warns that iPhone sales are set to fall.
World Bank and Credit Suisse slash oil price forecast for 2016
HSBC too recently cut its crude oil price forecast for the next three years, over a prolonged supply glut.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 slides amid falling oil prices decline in banking stocks
UK and European stocks in the red as oil prices fall again and high street bankers drag FTSE 100 lower.
Davos: Oxfam is ignoring the fact that the world's poor are getting richer
Many billionaires bettered millions of lives by investing money - raising productivity and living standards.
Davos 2016: China slowdown, migrant crisis and Leonardo DiCaprio the highlights of WEF meeting
China's economic downturn remains manageable and the European Union has two months to get its act together.
Pearson: Former FT owner to axe 4,000 jobs as part of £320m restructure
Pearson announced that it expects earnings per share to be 69p and 70p, slightly below expectations.
R3 connects 11 banks to distributed ledger using Ethereum and Microsoft Azure
R3 announced first distributed ledger experiment using Ethereum and Microsoft Azure's Blockchain as a service.
Davos 2016: How much does it cost to attend the 46th World Economic Forum?
The five-day event will see 2,500 participants from Leonardo DiCaprio to David Cameron and George Osborne.
Davos 2016: From DiCaprio to Bono to David Cameron, the full list of WEF participants
The Davos organisation uninvited a North Korean delegation after the country executed h-bomb tests.