Job losses, bailouts and fines have made for a restless summer in the European banking industry
Negative interest rates and tough regulatory rules are putting banks under pressure across Europe.
China's drug industry clinical trial data falsified
Companies were thought to be cutting corners because of the lack of profitability in China's pharmaceutical market.
British Steel returns to profit in the first 100 days after Tata sale, says executive chairman
Roland Junck has credited employees at the long steel products firm for the turnaround.
ECB's Ewald Nowotny says banking sector not facing crisis but in transitional phase
The council member says no particular challenges are 'reminiscent of the crisis in 2007 and 2008.'
Daily Mail and General Trust reveals reorganisation initiatives that include job cuts
DMGT said this was part of an overall business strategic review and would lead to a charge of £50m this year.
Deutsche Bank denies seeking state aid from Germany as shares slump
Germany's largest bank has been ordered to pay a $14bn penalty by the US over past misconduct.
FTSE Moves: Bank and housing stocks send the London market into sharp decline
A sharp decline in mortgage approvals and woes at Deutsche Bank sent the blue chip stocks lower.
Co-operative Group's interim profit halves amid rising costs
UK mutual's turnaround plans remain on track and group chief executive promises further investments.
Banks can manage impact of losing 'passporting rights' under EU law
Ratings agency Moody's thinks it is unlikely all permissions granted to financial firms will be lost.
One ransomware gang raked in over $120m in just 6 months, says McAfee Labs threats report
Ransomware attacks witness unprecedented growth of 128% year-over-year, find researchers
Samsung's £16bn problem: The long-term impact of the exploding Galaxy Note 7
As consumer confidence goes up in smoke after Samsung's battery blunder, what does the future hold?
MPs launch investigation into executive pay after investors' revolt
Theresa May has made corporate governance a priority after scandals at BHS and Sports Direct.
Samsung could advance launch of Galaxy S8, believe analysts
Galaxy S8 is likely to be codenamed Dream and Dream2.
Bookmakers must bet on mergers to secure strong online presence
William Hill rejected offer from 888 and Rank Group, while Paddy Power merged with Betfair last year.
Monitise sees annual losses top £240m after restructuring
Cutting staff and exiting onerous contracts sees costs mount at the mobile payments firm.
Ashmore Group annual revenues drop 18% despite gaining from post-Brexit decline in pound
The specialist emerging markets asset manager also reported a decline in EBITDA, operating profits and EPS.
Volkswagen could agree settlement over emission test cheating in its diesel cars
German carmaker agrees to pay up to $15.3bn but deal does not include large-engined vehicles.
Hikma Pharmaceuticals reiterates full-year revenue guidance, posts 38% drop in H1 operating profits
The London-based firm said it will earn between $2bn and $2.1bn in revenues during the year.
Uber, GM, Google, Apple and others refused to buy Lyft, claims report; company says it is not for sale
Lyft has accused Uber of using unsavoury tactics to impact its business.
Monsoon Accessorize restructuring could lead to hundreds of job cuts
The British retailer could close about 141 shops that house both the Monsoon and Accessorize brands.
John Menzies reports a 48% drop in 2016 first-half profits despite a marginal increase in revenues
The group said future sales should benefit if the post-Brexit weakness in sterling continues.
Garfunkel's owner ousts boss and replaces him with former Paddy Power head
Restaurant Group replaces Danny Breithaupt with Andy McCue in bid to turn around flagging sales.
Premier League clubs set to break £1bn profit threshold as new TV deal kicks in
New TV deal means more broadcast revenue will be generated this weekend than during the whole 1991-92 season.
Decline in Chinese hacking causes cybersecurity firm FireEye to slash jobs
FireEye said it is now dealing with cybercrimes that are easier to resolve.
UK banks face 'messy and inefficient' conundrum after Brexit vote
UK and European banks face uncertainty over what might have to be renegotiated post-Brexit.
Samsung bets big on Rio 2016 Olympics to push its VR content
Samsung presented 12,500 Galaxy S7 Edge Olympic Games Limited Edition phones to athletes at the 2016 Olympics.
Commerzbank reports decline in second quarter profits
The decline is attributed to the negative interest rate environment and cautious attitude of customers.
Didi Chuxing merger to help Uber's autonomous taxi development
Uber chief Travis Kalanick says Didi Chuxing merger will bring resources to autonomous car technology.
Uber merges loss-making China operations with Didi Chuxing in $35bn deal
While Uber China will reportedly own 20% in the merged company, Didi will invest $1bn in Uber at a $68bn valuation.
$4bn mistake: Yahoo bought the precursor to Pokemon Go in 2013 and then killed the game
Mobile game combining collectable creatures with geolocation, died when Yahoo bought Loki Studios.