Company will invest in new areas such as defence and aerospace, retail, infrastructure and finance.
German airline posts drop of €82m in net profit
Eurostat reveals that eurozone unemployment mildly improved over the last month.
The travel firm's results were bouyed up by the early Easter break this year.
IMF asks Beijing to refrain from rolling out 'broad-based' stimulus measures.
Sony joins Toshiba, Fujitsu and NTT Docomo, which withdrew from London due to lack of investor appetite.
UK's Serious Fraud Office has already paid his brother Vincent Tchenguiz £3m in damages.
Nationwide house price index sees just 0.1% growth over month in July.
Russia's consumer watchdog bans Polish fruit, Ukrainian chocolate, eyes McDonald's cheeseburger ban
Shell reported profits of $5.1bn for the second quarter, up from $2.39bn in the same period in 2013.
However, it said its outlook remain unchanged for 2014
The British arm of Spain's biggest bank added 1.1 million current account customers in the past year.
US retail giant appointing outsider to top post for first time.
Carillion apparently changed the terms of the deal.
UK consumer confidence hit nine-year high in June 2014.
The British Gas owner's operating profit fell to £1bn from £1.5bn a year earlier.
BofA penalty is below the $2.1bn sought by US Department of Justice.
However Lloyds said 'the scale of potential change is currently unclear'
Lloyds Banking Group reported a 32% increase in underlying first-half profit
BoE deputy governor Ben Broadbent says any rate rises won't be dramatic
Wikimedia Foundation partners with Coinbase to accept bitcoin payments on its website.
Argentina's deadline to make payments to restructured bondholders expired on 30 July.
Former Dynamic Decisions Capital Management CEO has been fined £2.7m.
US economy expanded 4% on an annualised basis in Q2 after contracting 2.1% in Q1, while analysts were expecting growth of 3%.
Tor Project says an attack on its network may have revealed users' identities over a five month period
Rio Tinto sells Mozambique coal assets, purchased in near $4bn Riversdale Mining deal, for just $50m to India's ICVL.
HSBC has alerted Finsbury Park Mosque and various other Muslim led organisations of account closures.
EU announces extra aid to help Syria relief and recovery effort
Child labour and donkeys employed at a coal mine in Punjab Province, Pakistan.
Members of the Finsbury Park Mosque will protest outside HSBC in Seven Sisters, North London