Goldman Sachs says that a "sequential decline" in crude oil prices might not begin until later in the year.
Hackers use images from hit TV show Breaking Bad to tell victims their computers have been encrypted.
Nomura allegedly sold bonds based on false statements.
Deal will see TechCrunch and The Huffington Post fall into Verizon's hands.
Invitation extended by Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergey Storchak during telephone conversation with Greek PM Alexis Tsipras.
Here is my blueprint for Cameron as he seeks to build on amazing election triumph.
The pro-business leader has had one year to make his mark on one of the world's fastest growing economies.
Apple has become the number one smartphone vendor in China, overtaking Xiaomi.
Australia to table 2015 federal budget at 10:30am BST and India will release factory and inflation data at 01.00pm BST.
EasyJet reported a £7m profit for the first half of the year.
Brands to be acquired generated total sales of about €110m in the 2014 financial year.
GE unlikely to get unconditional EU clearance for its Alstom bid.
The government now owns 19.93% of Lloyds.
PwC has been auditing Tesco's accounts for the last 32 years.
Companies with SIFI designation in US would be subjected to stricter regulatory oversight and tighter capital and liquidity requirements.
French president, on state visit, urges west to life embargo on Cuba.
Yanis Varoufakis: Athens still faces cash crisis in a 'couple of weeks'
Private airline blacklisted by US and Europe because of alleged links to the revolutionary guard.
Money from China is set to start flowing into Britain.
Scottish tycoon urges SNP to work with Conservatives in wake of election.
One of Scotland's wealthiest men wants closer collaboration between the SNP and the Conservatives.
FTSE 100 had been buoyed by China's interest rate cut but failed to build on morning momentum
Quantitative easing has also also remained steady at £375bn.
Japanese conglomerate Sharp will make public its restructuring plan on 14 May, after the market closes.
Brent crude could trade at an average price of $60 a barrel in the third-quarter of 2015 and then rise to $65 a barrel.
Private postal firm Whistl suspends services in three cities after suffering heavy financial loses.
Tax clamp down being called 'the first of its kind in the world'.
The Boston-based firm will open its first UK store in 2016 on Oxford Street.
China's crude oil purchases are expected to remain robust despite slowing economic growth.
USD/THB has upside room up to 34.50 as long as the 32.50 support holds.