VW says scandal surrounding emissions fraud will cause passenger car sales and profit to plummet.
Amazon Fashion, which has 40 million customers, faces resistance from major brands on account of lower margins.
Nikkei 225 edges up on expectations of stimulus measures from Bank of Japan.
In the year so far income was largely flat at £13.2bn.
Boy from Northern Ireland is being homeschooled due to repeated suspensions.
IBM says it has a rigorous approach to accounting practices consistent with GAAP.
Business Secretary Sajid Javid to propose protectionist measures to combat unfair trade practices.
The deal will help Walgreens strengthen its leverage with suppliers and pharmacy benefit managers and enable it to save more than $1bn.
Chinese e-commerce giant is seen as a bellwether stock for China's middle-class consumer spending.
IBTimes spoke to BTCC chief Bobby Lee as he announced Pro-Exchange at Money 20/20 in Las Vegas.
Star-studded upper chamber saw votes from Andrew Lloyd Webber, Melvyn Bragg and Julian Fellowes.
Honda reveals all-electric sports car plans with mule with supercar-rivaling performance.
The chancellor said he would publish details of the revised welfare reform in his Autumn Statement.
Genesis Mining has launched a tongue in cheek nationwide media campaign to promote Bitcoin.
Facebook has been accused of secretly lobbying for the controversial surveillance bill CISA.
Cyber security experts explain consumers being put at risk when they pay via direct debit.
Dido seemingly unwilling to wave white flag despite mounting pressure on her to resign.
Northern Ireland teenager arrested on suspicion of data hack has been bailed until November.
Prime Minister David Cameron has promised a 'rapid review' after challenge to Commons' supremacy.
In bad news for George Osborne the economy could not continue its strong growth from the second quarter.
Stocks of Japanese tech firms such as Apple suppliers TDK and Murata fall.
Treasury minister promised to take the issue to the European Commission which enforces the rate.
The firm announced it is cutting capital expenditure for the third time in 2015.
TalkTalk assured customers that many sensitive details obtained by hackers were incomplete.
Under the new plan, the wine retailer will try and attract more shoppers, and make their experience simpler.
US National Security Agency Richard Ledgett says if red lines crossed there will be consequences.
The largest bank in the US has signed a deal with MCX, who generate more than $1tn each year, to accept payments via Chase Pay.
International Monetary Fund officials are expected to give green light for yuan inclusion.
BREAKING: Metropolitan Police said the teenager was detained on suspicion of Computer Misuse offences.
If TalkTalk can be hacked and its customers details be laid bare, then can other providers also be breached?