General Motors to take a $600m charge in Q1 2015 as it shuts its Russian factory and reorganises its business there.
New video from hacktivist collective Anonymous claims humanity should 'boldly explore the unknown'.
Over 2,000 of the most popular apps on the iOS and Android platforms are vulnerable to the Freak flaw
The deputy prime minister made the remark ahead of his party's alternative budget.
Jimmy Choo saw its earnings rise by over 7% in 2014.
Finland-based Rovio is betting on its Asian expansion and its animated movie to boost profits.
But the shadow chancellor claims his budget would have been less 'nasty'.
Around 350 jobs will be cut as Yahoo is latest US tech firm to move out of China.
David Cameron will today appeal for more moderate VAT rules covering small online businesses trading overseas.
Allianz hedges a part of its stake in CPIC, locking-in profits from investments made in China's third-largest insurer.
State-owned Indian Oil and Hindustan Petroleum to import eight million barrels of Iraqi oil.
Rakuten to turn Ohio-based OverDrive into a wholly owned subsidiary.
Company will establish a $10m fund for victims, who will get up to $10,000 each.
Media reports earlier said the company would slash about 6,000 jobs within Japan and across the globe.
Markets continue to expect the Fed to keep its rate path divergence towards the hawkish side from other major central banks.
US food giant Kraft's recall affects 242,000 cases of 7.25-ounce macaroni and cheese boxes.
Iraqi central government has delayed payment of more than $1bn to Erbil over oil exports.
Price of bitcoin drops following news of dark web marketplace closure.
Osborne delivered a confident budget but his bank levy raise will be keenly felt.
Economist William Keegan gives his views on the chancellor's pre-election budget.
Chancellor unveils higher bank levy in 2015 budget which claims will raise £4.4bn.
OBR complains that it was pushed to properly scrutinise George Osborne's pre-election budget.
The Labour leader made the allegations after Osborne gave his budget speech in the Commons.
Many are speculating about an exit scam, but the dust has yet to settle on the story.
Some analysts argued falling oil prices presented a window of opportunity to raise petrol duty.
Osborne described it as a 'radically more flexible ISA'.
UK Chancellor George Osborne said personal allowance would take four million people out of income tax.
UK Chancellor George Osborne cut a penny off a pint for the third year in a row.
The chancellor said the reduction would pay for a cut in tuition fees to £6,000 a year.
Osborne announced a tax allowance and a cut in the tax on petroleum tax revenues from 50% to 35%.