Samsung's Qualcomm contract will help it make up for anticipated loss of business from Apple
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company could make processors for 2016 iPhone models.
Davos 2016: George Osborne, David Cameron and Mark Carney to attend WEF meeting
The 46th World Economic Forum kicks off on 26 January – here's who will be attending.
Davos 2016: What is the annual World Economic Forum and how long has it been around?
Past speakers include Nelson Mandela and Gordon Brown and it's known for its impact on businesses.
Davos 2016: Credit Suisse boss Tidjane Thiam and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella among co-chairs
Over 2,500 participants expected to attend World Economic Forum in Switzerland later this month
Marks and Spencer CEO Marc Bolland to depart as decline continues
Bolland is to step down from his role as CEO at the retailer amid poor third quarter results.
Fat Cat Tuesday dismissed as 'pub economics' but salaries for top bosses rise
'Fat Cat Tuesday' has sparked a row over salaries at FTSE 100 firms.
Oxfam, Google or Easyjet: The 25 best companies in the UK for a new job in 2016
The best places to work are picked using a proprietary algorithm.
Gordon Brown to join Pimco's board in advisory role
The board will be chaired by Ben Bernanke, former chairman of the US Federal Reserve.
Majority of Asian markets decline amid tensions between Turkey and Russia
Fears arose after Turkey shot down a Russian aircraft near the Syrian border.
Microsoft acquires Israel-based cyber security firm Secure Islands
Microsoft's earlier acquisitions include Adallom, Aorato, Equivio and N-Trig.
Singapore Airlines offers to buy entire stake of Tiger Airways
Deal will allow Singapore Airlines to coordinate operations of Tiger and Scoot.
Deutsche Bank to pay $258m penalty for violating US sanctions
Of the total penalty, $200m will be paid to NYDFS and the remaining to the US Federal Reserve.
Most Asian markets down as Bank of Japan leaves monetary stimulus programme unchanged
Nikkei 225 alone was up 0.78% while stocks in mainland China were flat.
In Focus: Credit Suisse report shows world 'cannot survive on super yachts and silk sheets'
IBTimes UK speaks with Oxfam on measures to tackle extreme inequality, which the NGO said is out of control.
Credit Suisse: 1% of the population now owns half the world's wealth
An individual with a wealth of just $3,210 would qualify to be among the wealthiest 50% of world citizens.
Standard Chartered to lay off a quarter of its senior staff
CEO Jaspal Bindra and Viswanathan Shankar, head of Europe, Middle East, Africa and Americas have already left.
AmerisourceBergen buys PharMEDium for $2.58bn
Pennsylvania-based drug distributor buys PharMEDium from Clayton, Dubilier & Rice.
Margareta Pagano: Volkswagen emissions scandal highlights 'lack of trust in business'
John Nelson spoke up about the negative antics of big business leading to 'mistrust in capitalism'.
Malaysian PM Najib Razak to face US corruption inquiry
US Justice department has started an investigation into shell companies allegedly linked to Razak's stepson, Riza Aziz.
Blockchain expert Tim Swanson talks about R3 partnership of Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, UBS, Barclays et al
R3 announced a blockchain protocol partnership which so far includes nine of the biggest banks on the planet.
Asian shares mixed as Japan reports economic contraction
Japan's economy contracted by 0.4% in April-June due to weak consumer spending and exports.
Barclays and Credit Suisse face large US fines over alleged 'dark pool' malpractices
Banks are in talks with US regulators to settle claims of alleged unfair practices.
UBS slams expectations with 53% profit rise after Swiss weekly leaks figures
Second quarter profits in its wealth management division were at its highest since 2009.
Credit Suisse swings to £705m profit under rule of new CEO Tidjane Thiam
Tidjane Thiam faced challenge of pulling bank out of post-crisis slump after £1.3bn settlement
Edmund Shing: Barclays and Standard Chartered investment lessons from Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse
When bank heads roll is it time to buy in?
Iran economic explosion: Which banks will be first to take the plunge?
Market watchers predict banks from China or India might be first into Iran but Germany also looks like a contender.
Barclays shake-up signals refocus on investment banking
Barclays' board has ousted retail banking champion Antony Jenkins in bid to improve ailing investment bank.
UBS signs whistleblower deal with Brazil to avoid punishments in Forex rigging case
British banks RBS, Barclays, Standard Chartered and HSBC have been named in investigation.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 falls as Greece warns of 'painful' road to debt default
Supermarkets also took a hit, with Morrisons, Marks and Spencer and Tesco struggling.
Worldpay to hire 6 banks for its planned £6bn London floatation
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, BofA, Barclays, UBS and Credit Suisse could manage the planned share sale with Lazard.